Tariff Situation Exposes America's Broken Government The current tariff crisis isn't really about trade policy. It's about a government so fundamentally broken that it can't make basic decisions without throwing the entire economy into chaos for months on end. But this breakdown also presents our greatest opportunity for reform in
Growing the Pie Beats Fighting Over Crumbs The Plan That Never Works Your local school district faces budget pressures. Wealthy districts immediately circle the wagons, opposing any funding formula that might redirect "their" tax dollars to struggling schools. Their logic seems sound: there's only so much money, so helping others must mean less
Claude's Chrome Extension and the Friction Problem The AI revolution has been largely happening in silos. You want help with your work? Switch to ChatGPT. Need to analyze a document? Open Claude in a new tab. Want to draft an email? Copy-paste between seventeen different interfaces. But what if AI could just... be there, wherever you'
Why the Richest Companies Build the Least This isn't just a productivity problem. It's a symptom of how we've structured work and innovation. I see brilliant people at major tech companies doing work beneath their capabilities, playing it safe to support their families. Meanwhile, these same companies have all the resources