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Who Gets to Rebuild Gaza?

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Apr 30, 2024 Planning ahead for the aftermath of an ongoing catastrophe isn't inherently a bad thing

[Splinter]( Apr 30, 2024 [Who Gets to Rebuild Gaza?]( [Who Gets to Rebuild Gaza?]( Planning ahead for the aftermath of an ongoing catastrophe isn't inherently a bad thing, even as it feels viscerally like a callous disregard of current suffering. But it also raises the question of who exactly gets to be in that room, and why they want to be there. [Donald Trump Kinda Sorta Laid Out His Second-Term Agenda]( [Donald Trump Kinda Sorta Laid Out His Second-Term Agenda]( If there’s one overall message to take from Trump in this interview, it’s that his agenda is clearly an escalation on the policies of his first term, with some added retribution for his political enemies. [Political Pundit Nate Silver Has Bad Ideas About College Protests]( [Political Pundit Nate Silver Has Bad Ideas About College Protests]( The fact that he used this opportunity to punch left with gross generalizations and wrongheaded assumptions reveals what Nate Silver really wants, and it’s to be like everyone he hated in 2008. [The Rent is Too Damn High]( [The Rent is Too Damn High]( The Fed has said time and time again that they view high interest rates as one of their primary weapons to bring down inflation, but high interest rates make it more expensive to buy any kind of housing, and those high rates are making rent more expensive and driving inflation up, not down. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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