Robert Frederick
@robertfrederick.co
Science 🧪 Journalism Reporter / Editor / Producer / Podcaster / Videographer / Manager. Teach journalism+podcasting online for Harvard. Nieman Fellow & AAAS Mass Media Fellow. https://sustainlab.substack.com/
From “circumstances to decline acceptance”
comptroller.war.gov/Portals/45/d...
Even the “appearance of integrity” being compromised is reason to decline.
Also, 5.2.5.3., there’s mention of present or prospective business with DoD.
So the donor is anonymous = DoD’s integrity appears compromised
comptroller.war.gov/Portals/45/d...
Even the “appearance of integrity” being compromised is reason to decline.
Also, 5.2.5.3., there’s mention of present or prospective business with DoD.
So the donor is anonymous = DoD’s integrity appears compromised
October 25, 2025 at 8:36 PM
From “circumstances to decline acceptance”
comptroller.war.gov/Portals/45/d...
Even the “appearance of integrity” being compromised is reason to decline.
Also, 5.2.5.3., there’s mention of present or prospective business with DoD.
So the donor is anonymous = DoD’s integrity appears compromised
comptroller.war.gov/Portals/45/d...
Even the “appearance of integrity” being compromised is reason to decline.
Also, 5.2.5.3., there’s mention of present or prospective business with DoD.
So the donor is anonymous = DoD’s integrity appears compromised
From “circumstances to decline acceptance”
comptroller.war.gov/Portals/45/d...
Even the “appearance of integrity” being compromised is reason to decline.
Also, 5.2.5.3., there’s mention of present or prospective business with DoD.
So the donor is anonymous = DoD’s integrity appears compromised
comptroller.war.gov/Portals/45/d...
Even the “appearance of integrity” being compromised is reason to decline.
Also, 5.2.5.3., there’s mention of present or prospective business with DoD.
So the donor is anonymous = DoD’s integrity appears compromised
October 25, 2025 at 8:26 PM
From “circumstances to decline acceptance”
comptroller.war.gov/Portals/45/d...
Even the “appearance of integrity” being compromised is reason to decline.
Also, 5.2.5.3., there’s mention of present or prospective business with DoD.
So the donor is anonymous = DoD’s integrity appears compromised
comptroller.war.gov/Portals/45/d...
Even the “appearance of integrity” being compromised is reason to decline.
Also, 5.2.5.3., there’s mention of present or prospective business with DoD.
So the donor is anonymous = DoD’s integrity appears compromised
General public doesn’t know what a “working paper” is.
But they do know you’re smart + appearing to confirm a “free market” argument (w/ research!) against raising the minimum wage.
Made this video 12 years ago. See comments to it. Federal minimum wage still the same. And the wealth gap grows.
But they do know you’re smart + appearing to confirm a “free market” argument (w/ research!) against raising the minimum wage.
Made this video 12 years ago. See comments to it. Federal minimum wage still the same. And the wealth gap grows.
The role of the federal government?
YouTube video by REFrederickMusings
youtu.be
October 20, 2025 at 10:12 PM
General public doesn’t know what a “working paper” is.
But they do know you’re smart + appearing to confirm a “free market” argument (w/ research!) against raising the minimum wage.
Made this video 12 years ago. See comments to it. Federal minimum wage still the same. And the wealth gap grows.
But they do know you’re smart + appearing to confirm a “free market” argument (w/ research!) against raising the minimum wage.
Made this video 12 years ago. See comments to it. Federal minimum wage still the same. And the wealth gap grows.
Please read Appendix D again before making any summary about causation (“lead to,” as you wrote)?
Does inferring causation from associations mentioned in clearly labeled (i.e., non-peer-reviewed) “working papers” remind you of how misinformation about the coronavirus spread, too? Perhaps “sturgis”?
Does inferring causation from associations mentioned in clearly labeled (i.e., non-peer-reviewed) “working papers” remind you of how misinformation about the coronavirus spread, too? Perhaps “sturgis”?
October 20, 2025 at 5:12 PM
Please read Appendix D again before making any summary about causation (“lead to,” as you wrote)?
Does inferring causation from associations mentioned in clearly labeled (i.e., non-peer-reviewed) “working papers” remind you of how misinformation about the coronavirus spread, too? Perhaps “sturgis”?
Does inferring causation from associations mentioned in clearly labeled (i.e., non-peer-reviewed) “working papers” remind you of how misinformation about the coronavirus spread, too? Perhaps “sturgis”?
Indeed, nothing says "I support the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution" (specifically "the right of the people peaceably to assemble") like posting an A.I.-generated video of yourself as king dropping 💩 on protesters.
truthsocial.com/@realDonaldT...
vs.
constitution.congress.gov/constitution...
truthsocial.com/@realDonaldT...
vs.
constitution.congress.gov/constitution...
October 20, 2025 at 4:45 PM
Indeed, nothing says "I support the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution" (specifically "the right of the people peaceably to assemble") like posting an A.I.-generated video of yourself as king dropping 💩 on protesters.
truthsocial.com/@realDonaldT...
vs.
constitution.congress.gov/constitution...
truthsocial.com/@realDonaldT...
vs.
constitution.congress.gov/constitution...
Aak, no!
I’m “strained”… doing too much… because exercise is such a good stress-reliever…!
I’m “strained”… doing too much… because exercise is such a good stress-reliever…!
October 5, 2025 at 2:42 AM
Aak, no!
I’m “strained”… doing too much… because exercise is such a good stress-reliever…!
I’m “strained”… doing too much… because exercise is such a good stress-reliever…!
Right there with you.
October 4, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Right there with you.
More explanation, please, of the highlighted / circled bit from your September 11 op-ed:
“But I envied what he built.”
Regarding what Kirk built, please consider this perspective, first, perhaps?
www.techdirt.com/2025/09/17/t...
“But I envied what he built.”
Regarding what Kirk built, please consider this perspective, first, perhaps?
www.techdirt.com/2025/09/17/t...
September 17, 2025 at 10:05 PM
More explanation, please, of the highlighted / circled bit from your September 11 op-ed:
“But I envied what he built.”
Regarding what Kirk built, please consider this perspective, first, perhaps?
www.techdirt.com/2025/09/17/t...
“But I envied what he built.”
Regarding what Kirk built, please consider this perspective, first, perhaps?
www.techdirt.com/2025/09/17/t...
Mr. Jentleson, founder, "specifically attacked the [A.C.L.U.]" and "criticized the [C.A.P]... as '100 percent pure uncut resistance drivel.'"
Tearing others down to lift oneself up may be a winnable strategy in national politics, but the act of doing so transforms the actor in ugly, mean ways.
Tearing others down to lift oneself up may be a winnable strategy in national politics, but the act of doing so transforms the actor in ugly, mean ways.
September 17, 2025 at 2:48 PM
Mr. Jentleson, founder, "specifically attacked the [A.C.L.U.]" and "criticized the [C.A.P]... as '100 percent pure uncut resistance drivel.'"
Tearing others down to lift oneself up may be a winnable strategy in national politics, but the act of doing so transforms the actor in ugly, mean ways.
Tearing others down to lift oneself up may be a winnable strategy in national politics, but the act of doing so transforms the actor in ugly, mean ways.
Here's some additional context -- an article from 2024 -- by
@astrolisa.bsky.social -- who writes:
"We covered this cool rock in 2024, paper in Nature is out today: 🧪🔭"
@astrolisa.bsky.social -- who writes:
"We covered this cool rock in 2024, paper in Nature is out today: 🧪🔭"
NASA's Perseverance finds its first possible hint of ancient Mars life
The NASA Mars rover examined a rock containing organic compounds and “leopard spots” that, on Earth, are associated with microbial life.
www.sciencenews.org
September 10, 2025 at 4:36 PM
Here's some additional context -- an article from 2024 -- by
@astrolisa.bsky.social -- who writes:
"We covered this cool rock in 2024, paper in Nature is out today: 🧪🔭"
@astrolisa.bsky.social -- who writes:
"We covered this cool rock in 2024, paper in Nature is out today: 🧪🔭"
Here's some needed context -- an article from 2024 -- by @astrolisa.bsky.social -- who writes:
"We covered this cool rock in 2024, paper in Nature is out today: 🧪🔭"
www.sciencenews.org/article/nasa...
"We covered this cool rock in 2024, paper in Nature is out today: 🧪🔭"
www.sciencenews.org/article/nasa...
NASA's Perseverance finds its first possible hint of ancient Mars life
The NASA Mars rover examined a rock containing organic compounds and “leopard spots” that, on Earth, are associated with microbial life.
www.sciencenews.org
September 10, 2025 at 4:33 PM
Here's some needed context -- an article from 2024 -- by @astrolisa.bsky.social -- who writes:
"We covered this cool rock in 2024, paper in Nature is out today: 🧪🔭"
www.sciencenews.org/article/nasa...
"We covered this cool rock in 2024, paper in Nature is out today: 🧪🔭"
www.sciencenews.org/article/nasa...