The hottest Government Substack posts right now

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All-Source Intelligence Fusion 40 implied HN points 01 Jun 23
  1. BaseConnect is a military-focused social media startup providing services for city governments to suppress public criticism.
  2. CEO Tony Weedn aims to turn BaseConnect into Oklahoma's first billion dollar startup and is expanding operations to help cities manage their social media presence.
  3. The company has received millions in contracts, including a secure newsfeed for military bases to hide COVID-19 updates from competitors.
philsiarri 22 implied HN points 12 Mar 24
  1. The IRS has launched the Direct File pilot program in 12 U.S. states, allowing eligible taxpayers to file their tax returns online for free.
  2. The Direct File program aims to simplify the filing process for taxpayers with straightforward tax situations and offers live chat support.
  3. Taxpayers can verify their identity through ID.me and use the Direct File service securely, positioning it as a free alternative to paid online services like TurboTax.
Hypertext 2 HN points 27 Mar 24
  1. Many evidence-based interventions fail due to overlooking the complex, adaptive nature of systems, leading to unintended consequences.
  2. Policymakers often fall into 'Death Star thinking,' seeking a single, dramatic solution, instead of recognizing the need for ongoing care and systemic reforms.
  3. Creating true change in government effectiveness requires a shift towards enabling agencies by reducing constraints and building trust, rather than just imposing punitive measures.
Steve Kirsch's newsletter 10 implied HN points 13 Nov 24
  1. The government often disregards questions about their health data, which leads to frustration. People want clear explanations about their findings, especially regarding health issues.
  2. When faced with criticism, some officials prefer to avoid the conversation instead of providing evidence or clarification. This lack of dialogue can contribute to confusion and misinformation.
  3. There is a belief that accepting the CDC's guidelines without question is more common than engaging in an open discussion about alternative data. This mindset can hinder progress in public health understanding.
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Daniel Pinchbeck’s Newsletter 9 implied HN points 16 Dec 24
  1. Many people are ignoring the worsening political and social issues around them, leading to a dangerous mindset that fuels support for extreme leaders. Some believe that tearing down the existing system is necessary because their lives are getting worse.
  2. Corporations and government are becoming too intertwined, moving towards a scary mix of authoritarian rule and extreme libertarianism. This can lead to oppression and a lack of basic freedoms for people.
  3. There is a urgent need to imagine alternatives beyond capitalism, as many feel trapped in the current system. It's important to explore new ideas for a better future together.
Critical Mass 10 implied HN points 22 Nov 24
  1. The second Trump presidency is being approached like a reality show, focusing on the personalities involved rather than traditional politics. Trump understands how to engage people and keep interest high.
  2. There are key roles being filled by TV personalities and figures known for their controversial behavior, which adds drama to the political landscape. This includes familiar 'good guy' and 'bad boy' roles from reality shows.
  3. The upcoming president and cabinet seem to prioritize media appeal and entertainment value over conventional qualifications, promising an unpredictable and engaging political environment.
Brands Mean a Lot 44 implied HN points 21 Feb 23
  1. Successful business leaders don't always translate to successful politicians.
  2. Using a profit-maximizing framework like the 'value chain' can help reframe issues like policing.
  3. Addressing root causes of crime like poverty can be more effective in reducing criminal behavior.
I Might Be Wrong 7 implied HN points 12 Feb 25
  1. Trump's strategy with tariffs might be complicated, but it could also be based on game theory, similar to poker. This means he could be pressuring others to make concessions while playing a risky game.
  2. Nate Silver argues that Trump could be using a rational approach to tariffs, where he leverages his power against weaker opponents. The idea is that sometimes the stronger player can force the weaker player to back down or give in.
  3. However, relying on incorrect strategies can lead to failure. If Trump's inputs are wrong, his rational approach could result in negative outcomes for America.
Reboot 22 implied HN points 10 Feb 24
  1. The future is about engaging in local communities and local politics, even if less glamorous than pursuing opportunities in tech hotspots.
  2. Religion can play a significant role in shaping worldviews and motivating individuals to engage in public service and local civic life.
  3. Finding your own path to civic engagement may involve unexpected detours, exploring diverse interests, and being open to advice while ultimately making decisions that align with your values and passions.
Klement on Investing 3 implied HN points 01 Jul 25
  1. During Trump's first term, Republican donors received more favorable treatment than Democratic donors. This suggests that political donations can significantly influence government decisions.
  2. Businesses that lobbied for tariff exemptions had a better chance of getting them, especially if they donated to the Republican Party. This shows how lobbying can affect political outcomes.
  3. Donating to the Republican Party increased company profits due to tariff exemptions, while donating to the Democratic Party had the opposite effect. This highlights the impact political contributions can have on a company's value.
The False Consensus Effect 19 implied HN points 19 Feb 22
  1. Running for political office can be overwhelming and challenging, especially trying to balance the needs of a large constituency.
  2. Expressing oneself through art and creativity can be a rewarding aspect of a failed political campaign.
  3. Recognizing the limitations of governmental responsibility is crucial, as managing society's health is an almost impossible task for any individual.
Who is Robert Malone 19 implied HN points 15 Mar 24
  1. American capitalism has transformed into corporatism where government and large corporations have intertwined interests, blurring the lines between the public and private sectors.
  2. Tech companies and big corporations now cater to government demands and hold immense power over various aspects of daily life, such as information dissemination, consumer choices, and even surveillance.
  3. The shift from a consumer-driven economy to one dominated by corporatism has led to economic disparities and challenges in identifying true power dynamics, presenting a significant contemporary societal challenge.
I Might Be Wrong 7 implied HN points 22 Jan 25
  1. TikTok is under scrutiny for its data collection practices, raising concerns about privacy and security. It's important to understand what information TikTok gathers from its users.
  2. There is a big debate about whether social media companies should be seen as publishers or platforms. This classification affects potential regulations and legal responsibilities.
  3. The situation with TikTok highlights issues related to government control and influence over social media. It's a complicated topic that mixes technology, privacy, and politics.
steigan.no 6 implied HN points 02 Mar 25
  1. Many regions in West Africa are seeing resistance against historical French colonization, leading to military takeovers and calls for military withdrawal.
  2. The CFA franc, used by several West African countries, is losing support because many believe it limits their economic independence under French influence.
  3. There is a growing criticism of mainstream media's portrayal of military spending as necessary to counter perceived threats, with a demand for more balanced views.
steigan.no 7 implied HN points 23 Jan 25
  1. The EU's energy policies are causing political tension in Norway, particularly with the Senterpartiet party threatening to leave the government if certain energy proposals pass.
  2. Germany's economy is struggling due to high energy costs and the transition to green energy, but the arms industry is booming because of ongoing military conflicts, especially in Ukraine.
  3. India has become the world's third-largest economy by purchasing power, outpacing Japan and showcasing significant shifts in global economic power.
steigan.no 6 implied HN points 22 Feb 25
  1. Kash Patel is now the new FBI director and plans to change how the FBI operates, focusing on combating serious crime across the country.
  2. A recent study indicated that mRNA vaccines can pass through the placenta and affect fetal development, raising concerns about their long-term effects.
  3. There is a call for Norway and its allies to accept new global realities, particularly regarding their strategies and relations with Russia amidst ongoing tensions.
Daniel Pinchbeck’s Newsletter 6 implied HN points 05 Feb 25
  1. There's a live Zoom call with Andrea Chalupa tomorrow at noon EST. It's a great opportunity to hear her insights on important topics.
  2. The article discusses issues in the psychedelic therapy movement, highlighting criticisms and how it has shifted away from its original intentions. It suggests that psychedelics need to reconnect with their roots to truly bring about positive change.
  3. AI is a big topic right now, especially how it may change jobs and society. OpenAI's CEO says we need to rethink how society is structured as AI develops.
steigan.no 6 implied HN points 13 Feb 25
  1. The Prime Minister of Norway, Jonas Gahr Støre, is open to working with the leftist party Rødt if they gain a majority in the upcoming elections. He believes in maintaining good communication and cooperation with them on important issues.
  2. Tulsi Gabbard has been appointed as the head of US intelligence agencies, overseeing significant resources and responsibilities. Her new role is expected to be closely watched due to her controversial political history.
  3. Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have agreed to begin negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. This signals a possible shift in diplomatic efforts but does not guarantee that the conflict will end soon.
steigan.no 7 implied HN points 07 Jan 25
  1. Yemen continues to launch missile attacks on Israel, promising to keep the pressure until the Gaza conflict ends. This ongoing conflict highlights the complex dynamics in the region.
  2. Justin Trudeau announced his resignation, reflecting backlash against his leadership during challenging times. His term saw significant controversies, including handling of pandemic measures and international relations.
  3. Amidst reports of human rights violations, the U.S. is set to approve a large arms sale to Israel, raising concerns about its impact on the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
steigan.no 6 implied HN points 11 Feb 25
  1. Elon Musk has suggested shutting down U.S.-funded media like Radio Free Europe, arguing they are ineffective and filled with 'radical left-wing' activists. This has sparked a debate on the role of state-funded media.
  2. USAID is often viewed as a humanitarian organization, but some claim it operates like a regime change apparatus that influences media for political purposes, particularly in Eastern Europe.
  3. Experts are warning against the Norwegian government's heavy investment in unproven energy projects and emphasize the need to reassess the economic viability of these initiatives to avoid wasting taxpayer money.
steigan.no 3 implied HN points 21 Jun 25
  1. There is growing consumer demand for organic milk, leading some producers to consider switching to organic practices. People are increasingly concerned about the quality of food they consume.
  2. Italy's defense minister has stated that NATO may no longer be necessary, suggesting that global dynamics have shifted and Europe needs to adapt its security policies accordingly.
  3. Concerns about permanent US military bases in Denmark are rising, with public protests and debates over national sovereignty and the impact on Danish laws.
Silent Lunch, The David Zweig Newsletter 27 implied HN points 07 Aug 23
  1. The post discusses Dr. Fauci's deceptions and obfuscations related to high-risk virology research and the potential lab leak in Wuhan.
  2. It highlights how Fauci's language choices, like referring to a paper as a 'study' instead of 'correspondence,' can impact the perceived weight of evidence.
  3. The article aims to surprise and alarm readers who may not have closely followed the story.
Tech Buzz China Insider 19 implied HN points 29 Mar 22
  1. China aims for 'Common Prosperity' balancing income levels without sacrificing prosperity.
  2. Key strategies include boosting resources for low-income earners, lowering barriers between regions, and fair tax distributions.
  3. Zhejiang chosen as a pilot zone for its advanced digital economy; China plans to export its 'Common Prosperity' methods worldwide.
Dr. Pippa's Pen & Podcast 30 implied HN points 06 Jun 23
  1. Congress has passed legislation to share information on anomalous phenomena with the public.
  2. The US military official David Grusch testified about hidden UAP activities in US Government programs.
  3. Former and current government officials are cooperating to disclose information about recovered materials and crafts from space.
steigan.no 8 implied HN points 22 Nov 24
  1. Equinor is laying off 20% of its renewable energy workers due to tough market conditions and is pulling out of several countries. This means around 250 jobs will be cut.
  2. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders Netanyahu and Gallant for war crimes in Gaza. If they travel to any member countries, they could be arrested.
  3. The U.S. plans to supply Ukraine with banned antipersonnel mines, breaking its own rules. This raises concerns about civilian safety and the implications of using these weapons in the conflict.
C.O.P. Central Organizing Principle. 6 implied HN points 18 Jan 25
  1. Marjorie Taylor Greene stirred fear about security, making Trump hold his inauguration indoors. This affected the vibe of the event significantly.
  2. The failure of Elon Musk's Starship launch caused embarrassment for Trump right before his inauguration. It seemed to disrupt his planned grand moment.
  3. Alex Jones's comments about the 'deep state' may spark dangerous ideas, as he labels federal workers as terrorists. This could lead to harmful actions from his supporters.
QTR’s Fringe Finance 31 implied HN points 03 May 23
  1. The Biden Administration proposed a Loan Level Price Adjustment that could lead to a repeat of the housing crisis.
  2. The LLPA rule would subsidize riskier borrowers while penalizing those with good credit scores and larger downpayments.
  3. The LLPA is criticized for being unconstitutional, unfair, and potentially causing macroeconomic instability.
Exasperated Infrastructures 26 implied HN points 07 Aug 23
  1. The Republican message focuses on telling people what to do while resisting being told what to do.
  2. There are two main theories in government - Conflict and Mistake - that don't always align with political parties.
  3. The Anti-Mobility Playbook highlights how Republicans resist investing in transportation modes that could benefit everyone, contributing to the lack of progress in transportation planning and infrastructure.
UnfairNation by Ehsan Zaffar 3 implied HN points 03 Jun 25
  1. The DifferenceCorps program is for people who want to create solutions for communities. You can bring your idea and passion, and they'll support you.
  2. It's not a job or a fellowship; it's more about building things that matter with some guidance and funding. Perfect for anyone looking to create change.
  3. The first group starts on August 11, and if you're interested, you can join a list to be notified when applications open.
Letters from an American 16 implied HN points 16 Mar 24
  1. Prominent Republicans are rejecting Trump as the Republican presidential nominee, creating a significant division in the party.
  2. Historical events in America, like the Maine statehood in 1820, can have enduring national repercussions and shape political landscapes.
  3. The story of Maine's statehood highlights the power of ordinary people coming together to influence democracy and shape history.
I Might Be Wrong 5 implied HN points 28 Feb 25
  1. The idea that Trump is a great negotiator is not true and needs to be put to rest. His tactics often seem more like intimidation than skillful negotiation.
  2. Trump's attempt to pressure Ukraine for a deal was like trying to force someone to buy something at a ridiculous price, and it backfired.
  3. Despite the controversial methods, a new agreement between the US and Ukraine is happening, but the morality of shaking down a struggling country is a big concern.
The Other Side of Fear 8 implied HN points 04 Nov 24
  1. The author believes voting for Trump is crucial to address problems like open borders and crime. They see it as a way to prevent worsening issues in the country.
  2. They express concern about justice in the U.S., citing cases of unfair prosecutions and the treatment of individuals like Daniel Penny and John Eastman. This reflects a belief that there is a systemic problem with how the law is applied.
  3. The author views voting for Democratic candidates, especially Harris, as supporting harmful policies like funding Hamas and child trafficking. They feel strongly that voting should be against what they see as evils in society.