Congress passes laws, presidents implement them. There are latent authorities in already passed laws that can be employed to give material benefits to people. That's literally the job description of the president in Article II.
This is a very uninformed article that presumes the dumb way Trump initiated executive orders taints all executive action a president has the authority and mandate to
Congress passes laws, presidents implement them. There are latent authorities in already passed laws that can be employed to give material benefits to people. That's literally the job description of the president in Article II.
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1. Ben Rhodes’s comment dismissing the concerns of former political prisoners and US hostages in Iran regarding Rob Malley’s potential appointment as Iran envoy is deeply unprofessional and offensive. As my own story illustrates, not everything is about partisan DC politics.
2. In 2016 I was a Princeton graduate student who excitedly supported the JCPOA and the new era of Iran-US diplomacy it was meant to usher. Such was my optimism that I actually went to Iran for dissertation research. That’s when my nightmare began.
3. I was arrested by Iranian security forces and held hostage in Evin prison-away from my wife and infant son-for more than 3 years. The regime knew I was innocent and told me so. It took me 40 months in Evin to comprehend what had happened to me.
4. As a political prisoner I’ve likely had more intensive contact with Iranian hardliners than most Iran watchers in the US, especially US govt officials like Mr. Rhodes and Malley. I believe the insights derived from that experience have a unique value.
5. I support strengthening the nuclear deal, but am convinced the JCPOA of 2015 is well-intended yet inadequate. Simply lifting pressure against Iran and allowing it to benefit from economic integration produced NO further incentive for the regime to change its behavior.
I think Joe Biden should pick his Iran envoy, not Tom Cotton and a bunch of cheerleaders for MBS and American authoritarianism. Elections have consequences.
— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) January 22, 2021
2. In 2016 I was a Princeton graduate student who excitedly supported the JCPOA and the new era of Iran-US diplomacy it was meant to usher. Such was my optimism that I actually went to Iran for dissertation research. That’s when my nightmare began.
3. I was arrested by Iranian security forces and held hostage in Evin prison-away from my wife and infant son-for more than 3 years. The regime knew I was innocent and told me so. It took me 40 months in Evin to comprehend what had happened to me.
4. As a political prisoner I’ve likely had more intensive contact with Iranian hardliners than most Iran watchers in the US, especially US govt officials like Mr. Rhodes and Malley. I believe the insights derived from that experience have a unique value.
5. I support strengthening the nuclear deal, but am convinced the JCPOA of 2015 is well-intended yet inadequate. Simply lifting pressure against Iran and allowing it to benefit from economic integration produced NO further incentive for the regime to change its behavior.
Today's Twitter threads (a Twitter thread).
Inside: 20 years a blogger; Will Biden bust trusts?; and more!
Archived at: https://t.co/8eRWqssqXf
#Pluralistic
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20 years a blogger: Reflections on a lifetime of reflecting.
https://t.co/XyvbPirvhE
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Will Biden bust trusts?: Obama's third term would be a disaster for antitrust.
https://t.co/FMc798VhI0
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#10yrsago Disney World’s awful Tiki Room catches fire https://t.co/exhhsaAnzD;
#10yrsago Disney World’s awful Tiki Room catches fire https://t.co/6t7jy4xIRt
#10yrsago Interview with hacker anthropologist Biella Coleman https://t.co/uf1wSr4X4L
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#5yrsago Income inequality makes the 1% sad, too https://t.co/DYzjE2uRFz
#1yrago The bubbles in VR, cryptocurrency and machine learning are all part of the parallel computing bubble https://t.co/qWZmB7u1sD
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Inside: 20 years a blogger; Will Biden bust trusts?; and more!
Archived at: https://t.co/8eRWqssqXf
#Pluralistic
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20 years a blogger: Reflections on a lifetime of reflecting.
https://t.co/XyvbPirvhE
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It's been twenty years, to the day, since I published my first blog-post.
— Cory Doctorow #BLM (@doctorow) January 13, 2021
I'm a blogger.
Blogging - publicly breaking down the things that seem significant, then synthesizing them in longer pieces - is the defining activity of my days. https://t.co/lksXhU6HKM
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Will Biden bust trusts?: Obama's third term would be a disaster for antitrust.
https://t.co/FMc798VhI0
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Despite the massive triumphs of the world's largest corporations and most rapacious billionaires during the covid crisis, neoliberalism is in ideological retreat: more people are more critical of the idea that "free markets" can solve big problems than at any time in my life.
— Cory Doctorow #BLM (@doctorow) January 13, 2021
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#10yrsago Disney World’s awful Tiki Room catches fire https://t.co/exhhsaAnzD;
#10yrsago Disney World’s awful Tiki Room catches fire https://t.co/6t7jy4xIRt
#10yrsago Interview with hacker anthropologist Biella Coleman https://t.co/uf1wSr4X4L
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#5yrsago Income inequality makes the 1% sad, too https://t.co/DYzjE2uRFz
#1yrago The bubbles in VR, cryptocurrency and machine learning are all part of the parallel computing bubble https://t.co/qWZmB7u1sD
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