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Matthew Yglesias. @mattyglesias. America’s large regional banks fought and won a ferocious years-long battle across congress and several different regulatory agencies to secure exemption from Dodd-Frank rules on risk and safety specifically by arguing there was no systemic risk to normal FDIC resolution. 1:19 PM · Mar 12, 2023 from Texas, USA. ·.
I just want to clarify that despite the high visibility this platform invariably provides to unhinged people, the feedback on these posts has mostly been positive — most believe license plates should be required, speeders should get tickets, and fines should be enforced. Quote Tweet.
Jul 13, 2022. If that’s the case, the issue is that the merger agreement allows for either a breakup fee (capped at $1bn) or specific performance, so you have to credibly threaten obtaining specific performance to get more than $1bn in an out of court deal. 1.
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Matthew Yglesias. At the height of the crisis in Flint, 5% of kids had toxic blood lead levels. In poor countries on a normal day, 50% of kids have toxic blood lead levels. It’s a huge problem and there’s an exciting new initiative to tackle it. slowboring.com/p/soc….
The Washington Post/Getty Images. Matthew Yglesias, a prolific political writer, co-founded Vox in 2014. Six years later, he left to run his own Substack newsletter. That turned out to be a very ...
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Second, Matt treats the vicious hostility with which his press colleagues treated reasonable proponents of the lab leak hypothesis as some accidental byproduct of Twitter discourse.
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