— CuiBono (@CuiBonoCapital) December 30, 2024
Those words also describe Ezra.
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Calling it a work in progress is very kind.
Doesn’t seem great. pic.twitter.com/TNZN9Uegcu
Chill, guy. Biden’s targets are arbitrary and basically obsolete now that his failed presidency is essentially over.
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) December 30, 2024
42 billion dollars and not a single connectionPaying taxes is an immoral act… they are used for corruption and enriching politicians and their buddies https://t.co/n1ux1yXHB2
— SoylentGreenisPeople (@Rarely_Wrong) December 30, 2024
Ezra’s urge to carry water for Democrats keeps him from being entirely forthcoming.
That’s from Politico. This was an underrated 2024 problem for Democrats. It’s hard to run on your $42 billion expansion of broadband when it hasn’t expanded broadband. Change is what gets built, not how much money gets appropriated to build. https://t.co/YR5YNE8fSl
This is why people don’t trust the federal government to do anything right
Let me help you, Ezra.The words you’re looking for are “grift” and “fraud.”That one’s free. Next one I charge for.
— Gordon Plutsky (@GordonPlutsky) December 30, 2024
Good God the Biden administration was a total disaster https://t.co/apqTVY9ANR
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) December 30, 2024
Yes, it’s pretty bad when so much money is spent and not one more person is connected to wifi as a result. Yes, that’s a really bad outcome, Ezra.
Bureaucratic haggling, equipment shortages and logistical challenges mean a $7.5 billion effort to install electric vehicle chargers from coast to coast has so far yielded just 47 stations in 15 states.