Magdi Jacobs
@magdi.bsky.social
I write about politics, culture, & science.
His framing made me think about Americans' perceptions of the economy in different terms. When they rank a politician on "the economy," perhaps they are doing so with typical *individualistic* American mentality. "The economy" is=how much money do *I* save, make, spend, etc. Maybe this is obvious!
November 2, 2025 at 6:13 PM
His framing made me think about Americans' perceptions of the economy in different terms. When they rank a politician on "the economy," perhaps they are doing so with typical *individualistic* American mentality. "The economy" is=how much money do *I* save, make, spend, etc. Maybe this is obvious!
I spoke to a South Asian man recently (Harris voter) who heavily critiqued other South Asian men for how they had voted. He was speaking about his own demo so I don't want to endorse/not-endorse, but I'll offer his observation: "They thought Trump would make them money."
November 2, 2025 at 6:11 PM
I spoke to a South Asian man recently (Harris voter) who heavily critiqued other South Asian men for how they had voted. He was speaking about his own demo so I don't want to endorse/not-endorse, but I'll offer his observation: "They thought Trump would make them money."
Sorry, it's weird you felt the need to tell me this. I have no idea why people engage in this kind of pedantic vacuousness. If you're not interested: Move On. You don't have to per formatively tell other people how uninterested you are. Then you just render everything more boring.
October 11, 2025 at 4:24 AM
Sorry, it's weird you felt the need to tell me this. I have no idea why people engage in this kind of pedantic vacuousness. If you're not interested: Move On. You don't have to per formatively tell other people how uninterested you are. Then you just render everything more boring.
This extremely concise H4 is probably the correct answer, lol bsky.app/profile/empt...
I think she joined the Epstein effort in response to GA bigwigs closing her out of statewide election, and she discovered that was fun, and so now this.
October 10, 2025 at 10:33 PM
This extremely concise H4 is probably the correct answer, lol bsky.app/profile/empt...
Maybe MTG & other "rising stars" (so sorry to use that term, lol) sense a continuing weakness in the GOP brand. Maybe they don't care so much about their constituents (& losing their seats), but they do care about their national future; these possible fractures should be noted.
October 10, 2025 at 10:32 PM
Maybe MTG & other "rising stars" (so sorry to use that term, lol) sense a continuing weakness in the GOP brand. Maybe they don't care so much about their constituents (& losing their seats), but they do care about their national future; these possible fractures should be noted.
. . .She sees herself as a national star. There are other Republicans, like Tucker Carlson, who have positioned themselves somewhat like this in the past (not sure of his current position). Trump's a "faux-populist" in the economic sense, not in the grievance/racist sense.
October 10, 2025 at 10:30 PM
. . .She sees herself as a national star. There are other Republicans, like Tucker Carlson, who have positioned themselves somewhat like this in the past (not sure of his current position). Trump's a "faux-populist" in the economic sense, not in the grievance/racist sense.
. . .H2 continued. . .Her constituents may be calling her, but she is in so deep a red district she doesn't feel compelled to do anything
-Factors informing a possible H3, which I might favor, but have not formulated: She's sensing broader political tides in core R constituencies. . . .
-Factors informing a possible H3, which I might favor, but have not formulated: She's sensing broader political tides in core R constituencies. . . .
October 10, 2025 at 10:28 PM
. . .H2 continued. . .Her constituents may be calling her, but she is in so deep a red district she doesn't feel compelled to do anything
-Factors informing a possible H3, which I might favor, but have not formulated: She's sensing broader political tides in core R constituencies. . . .
-Factors informing a possible H3, which I might favor, but have not formulated: She's sensing broader political tides in core R constituencies. . . .
I'm not sure what my favored hypothesis (H) is right now & frankly I'm too tired to explore it, but I'll throw out a few thoughts:
-I reject H1 that she actually cares about the issue
-I am understanding, but dubious, re: H2: "listening" to her constituents UNLESS she has a strong GOP challenger. .
-I reject H1 that she actually cares about the issue
-I am understanding, but dubious, re: H2: "listening" to her constituents UNLESS she has a strong GOP challenger. .
October 10, 2025 at 10:26 PM
I'm not sure what my favored hypothesis (H) is right now & frankly I'm too tired to explore it, but I'll throw out a few thoughts:
-I reject H1 that she actually cares about the issue
-I am understanding, but dubious, re: H2: "listening" to her constituents UNLESS she has a strong GOP challenger. .
-I reject H1 that she actually cares about the issue
-I am understanding, but dubious, re: H2: "listening" to her constituents UNLESS she has a strong GOP challenger. .
In historical terms: when did this shift occur? Is it for the first time now? Or did it start before? Either way: Repubs now feel like they have to at least lie about protecting parts of the ACA. That didn't use to be the case. It was their bête noir. A major propoganda point.
October 10, 2025 at 1:14 AM
In historical terms: when did this shift occur? Is it for the first time now? Or did it start before? Either way: Repubs now feel like they have to at least lie about protecting parts of the ACA. That didn't use to be the case. It was their bête noir. A major propoganda point.
Republican Senate Majority leader reassuring the public re: the "basics of ACA" (& his reassurances are lies) is interesting. Particularly in the midst of a government shutdown w/ some role reversals occurring. Signals need for defense of ACA; possible weakness.
October 10, 2025 at 1:13 AM
Republican Senate Majority leader reassuring the public re: the "basics of ACA" (& his reassurances are lies) is interesting. Particularly in the midst of a government shutdown w/ some role reversals occurring. Signals need for defense of ACA; possible weakness.
Maybe it's happened & I just haven't noticed it. If you have, we should pinpoint the time when they shifted from full-frontal ACA attack to "Don't worry about the baseline of ACA." That's a shift. It's either new or it happened & we didn't notice. Either way. . . .
October 10, 2025 at 1:13 AM
Maybe it's happened & I just haven't noticed it. If you have, we should pinpoint the time when they shifted from full-frontal ACA attack to "Don't worry about the baseline of ACA." That's a shift. It's either new or it happened & we didn't notice. Either way. . . .
Look at what Neera Tanden was publishing in 2020, a few months before she was nominated by Biden for OMB. People tanked her nomination. People payed *much more attention* to her nomination than they ever did to Vought's. Time to ask "why?" & whether or not this behavior is bad.
October 2, 2025 at 1:10 AM
Look at what Neera Tanden was publishing in 2020, a few months before she was nominated by Biden for OMB. People tanked her nomination. People payed *much more attention* to her nomination than they ever did to Vought's. Time to ask "why?" & whether or not this behavior is bad.
Neera Tanden got in the news, stayed in the news, and drove social media discussion in a way Vought never has. If that doesn't show us the superficiality of some of our discussions, I don't know what else will. We like to debate what we have control over. What gives us "cred."
October 2, 2025 at 1:06 AM
Neera Tanden got in the news, stayed in the news, and drove social media discussion in a way Vought never has. If that doesn't show us the superficiality of some of our discussions, I don't know what else will. We like to debate what we have control over. What gives us "cred."
They’re nervous. Recognize their anxiety. Work with that in mind. They don’t necessarily want this. Don’t give them more power than they have. If they seem nervous, take note. They seem nervous.
October 1, 2025 at 11:27 PM
They’re nervous. Recognize their anxiety. Work with that in mind. They don’t necessarily want this. Don’t give them more power than they have. If they seem nervous, take note. They seem nervous.
I don't think Republicans feel strong going into this shutdown. I think they actually feel weak. There are things that social media users can do to reinforce this weakness.
October 1, 2025 at 11:12 PM
I don't think Republicans feel strong going into this shutdown. I think they actually feel weak. There are things that social media users can do to reinforce this weakness.
That's the nature of my comment: Republicans do not seem confident, including Vance. They seem a tad bit defensive. Watch and see if you observe the same. They don't feel great about this. Whatever you think Democrats should do, it is worth noting if Republicans are showing weakness.
October 1, 2025 at 11:11 PM
That's the nature of my comment: Republicans do not seem confident, including Vance. They seem a tad bit defensive. Watch and see if you observe the same. They don't feel great about this. Whatever you think Democrats should do, it is worth noting if Republicans are showing weakness.