Bernard’s six-stack of substacks at 6.26pm
Noah Smith on housing supply & a second China shock; Andy Boenau on US double-cab ute drivers; Emily Writes on radical moments; Shane Christie on concussion’s effects on his mental health
Here’s my pick of today’s substack posts as of 6:26pm on Monday, March 25:
- writes via his substack that Market-rate housing will make your city cheaper
- writes via his substack about the problems talking to double-cab ute (truck) drivers about their vehicles.
- today about moments of radicalisation in the wake of disability funding freezes via here Emily Writes Weekly substack.
- writes again about RMA reform, and Aotearoa’s own version of a Shock Doctrine via his substack that asks: Can we choose RMA reform and a wider political landscape that gives us smooth pavement and stunning outlooks over craters and chaos?
- hosts this first person account on his substack The Bounce from Shane Christie about the after-effects of concussion on his mental health, in the wake of the death of his friend Billy Guyton.
- writes about a coming Decade of The Second China Shock via his substack.
Supply is a real thing
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