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James Just and John Cameron break down off‑year election signals, NYC’s congestion pricing controversy and real‑world toll impacts, Bill Gates’ climate reversal, alleged scientist misrepresentation on sea‑level rise, California’s costly homelessness failures, Wikipedia co‑founder Larry Sanger’s bid to fix bias, and why Amherst and Britain signal broader policy failures — a fast, skeptical look at power, policy, and unintended consequences.
By James JustJames Just and John Cameron break down off‑year election signals, NYC’s congestion pricing controversy and real‑world toll impacts, Bill Gates’ climate reversal, alleged scientist misrepresentation on sea‑level rise, California’s costly homelessness failures, Wikipedia co‑founder Larry Sanger’s bid to fix bias, and why Amherst and Britain signal broader policy failures — a fast, skeptical look at power, policy, and unintended consequences.

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