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November 8, 2024
This newsletter is five years and two months old. What began as an exercise to force myself to write non-work stuff each week has become a meaningful, often...
Fabric of Democracy - Election Integrity Network, America PAC, Political Polling, and Subway
November 1, 2024
Election Integrity Network If Donald Trump is somehow able to win the electoral college outright, squeaking out victories in important swing states like he...
Aspirational Intelligence - AI, WinRed, and Click to Cancel
October 25, 2024
AI There are two stories being told simultaneously about AI. One is that it is on the cusp of opening up a bright new future for humanity, eliminating broad...
Private Practice - Private Equity, Natural Disasters, and TD Bank
October 18, 2024
Private Equity toys r no longer us It is laughably easy to find examples of private equity overreach in practically any major service industry in the United...
Stripped Down - Roblox, Child Care, Food Lawsuits, and Helene
October 11, 2024
Roblox honestly, I don’t want to know I have been playing video games since I was a young child, when they were quite literally text on a screen. Much has...
Bad Beat - Sports Betting, Endowments, and Round Up
October 4, 2024
Sports Betting Sports betting has been technically legal (though controlled and regulated by the states) since 2018, when the Supreme Court struck down a...
Blow Off - Methane, Microsoft, Climate Policy, and Eric Adams
September 27, 2024
Methane For years, discussions about curbing emissions have focused on CO2, the ‘carbon’ that we want to tax, capture, and cudgel consumers with. However,...
Nothing Ventured - Texas, Taxis, Homes, and Startups
September 20, 2024
Texas America grants an unusual amount of autonomy to its state governments. Many issues that should be regulated at the federal level - like abortion - have...
In the Zone - Puerto Rico, Honduras, Golden Triangle, and New York City
September 13, 2024
Puerto Rico Erika P. Rodriguez for The New York Times As US territories go, Puerto Rico is the most populous and accessible to Americans. Despite this, and...
A Heady Brew - Boar's Head, Medicare Advantage, Politics, and Assorted Characters
September 6, 2024
Boar’s Head It is never a good sign when your food company issues a food recall for its packaged products that runs into the hundreds of thousands of pounds....
Unsafe Thoughts - Safety, Slumlords, Antitrust, and Wishful Thinking
August 30, 2024
Safety These actors make more than actual security guards Americans regularly rank ‘reducing crime’ as one of their top concerns in political issue polls....
Poor Stewardship - Steward, Jim Justice, Fake Elon, and Food Prices
August 23, 2024
Steward Steward Health Care went bankrupt in May, the biggest failure of a hospital chain in decades. We’ve talked about how privatization of hospital care...
Search Party - Google, Hotels, Social Media, and Regulations
August 16, 2024
Google Last week, a judge handed down a momentous ruling against Google, declaring what everyone already knew - the company has unfairly maintained its...
If It Leads, It Bleeds - Lead Generation, Crowdstrike, Kars4Kids, and Food Lawsuits
August 9, 2024
Lead Generation Last week, some of you may have noticed an article in Sherwood about The End of Spam (I did not choose the headline.) This was my first piece...
Slumlord Millionaires - Real Estate, Retail Crime, Teachers, and Trump Media
July 26, 2024
Note: ASD will be off next week, back the following Real Estate These days, real estate ‘moguls’ do not have the best reputation in American culture. As our...
Free Flow - Catheters, Harvard, School Vouchers, and Rudy Giuliani
July 19, 2024
Catheters nope, not image searching that Loosely speaking, there are a few ways you could defraud Medicare: You are a giant healthcare company, and you...
Sound and Fury - Sound, PBMs, Mars, and Archegos
July 12, 2024
Sound Meet me at the Bitcoin Noise Hood In 1909, zoologist Jakob von Uexküll coined the term Umwelt to describe the sensory bubble surrounding all animals,...
Self-Evident Truths - Laws, Rules, Regulations, and Greed
July 5, 2024
It’s a metaphor Laws It seems fitting that, during the week we’re celebrating the anniversary of America’s independence from colonial rule, we’re deciding...
Off the Record - Cerner, CDK, Facebook, and Detroit Riverfront Conservancy
June 28, 2024
Cerner Photo of a man who believes he should live forever A common train of thought among tech executives is that software can improve any process. Systems...
Safe and Sound - Crime, Medicare, Synapse, and Bankruptcy
June 14, 2024
Note: ASD will be off next week, back on the 28th. Crime With a presidential election looming, ‘crime’ will once again plague the American discourse. We are...
It's a Hot One - Climate, AI, Epoch Times, and Trump
June 7, 2024
Climate There is a saying among climate scientists; rather than describing each record-breaking day or month as the hottest, it is most likely the coldest...
All You Can Eat - Red Lobster, Live Nation, Fintech, and Inflation
May 31, 2024
Note: Earlier this week, I was invited to guest write the excellent Numlock News. Hello to any new readers who’ve dropped by as a result! Also: Last week’s...
Group Think - Oligarchs, Politicians, and Movies
May 24, 2024
Oligarchs America’s oligarchs exist largely because our legal and political systems are designed with them in mind. It used to be you had to put your...
Rank Amateurs - SEO, Google, AI, and Taxes
May 17, 2024
SEO Last week, the folks at HouseFresh, the air purifier site we talked about a couple months ago, issued a fresh Google missive. Despite generating some...
All That Power - Kanye West, Sean Combs, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump
May 10, 2024
Kanye West Kanye West in a very normal mask, walking normally. Every time a powerful man is exposed as a unrepentantly horrible human being, we often learn...
No Justice, No Peace - Protests, Facebook, Tyson Foods, and Tesla
May 3, 2024
Protests Columbia University protests via Rolling Stone Across the country, thousands of brave students spent the last week engaging in peaceful protests...
Fit to Print - News, Driving, Regulations, and Trump
April 26, 2024
News Last week, a listener posed a question during the Distraction podcast that felt pertinent to what we do here at ASD. It was, loosely paraphrased - are...
Daddy's Home - Israel, Migrants, Florida, and TMTG
April 19, 2024
Israel (Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90) We talk a lot around here about AI, and the many harms it has or could someday inflict upon society. Well, it turns out...
Race to the Bottom - Chatbots, Boeing, Kids, and Sexting
April 12, 2024
Chatbots If you worked in marketing some time between 2013 and 2020, you were probably exposed to the 'martech' revolution (a portmanteau of Marketing...
Bottled in Bond - Trump, TMTG, Hunterbrook, and Walmart
April 5, 2024
Trump Photo credit: NBC News One reason it doesn't pay to get optimistic about our justice system ever handing down penalties against Donald J Trump is that...
Won't Shut Up - Speech, MrBeast, Oceans, and Cat Bonds
March 29, 2024
Speech Like most things American, speech is unevenly distributed - those in power have far greater leeway to say and do what they want, while the less...
Ruling Class - Oligarchs, AI, Boeing, and Justice
March 22, 2024
Oligarchs Courtesy: CTV News The invasion of Ukraine, and subsequent seizure of assets Russian oligarchs had squirreled away around the globe, helped...
Hasn't Got the Juice - The Economy, Energy, Plagiarism, and Elon
March 15, 2024
The Economy We have talked about America's obsession with vibes-based economic policy. We had a year of interest rate hikes and talk of sending the country...
Elite Impunity - Politicians, Tech, Media, and Taxes
March 8, 2024
Politicians tfw your handpicked judges hand you a rare W As expected, this week the Supreme Court decided the state of Colorado couldn't keep Donald Trump...
End of an Era - Sports Illustrated, VICE, Product Reviews, and Instagram
March 1, 2024
Sports Illustrated Why is it always the Chainsmokers? Last month, most of the staff at Sports Illustrated were notified they would be laid off, due to a...
Bad, Bad Men - Trump, Musk, MBS, and All the Rest
February 23, 2024
Trump Look at my lawyer dawggggg I'm going to be ordered to pay $450 million Earlier this month, Donald Trump was ordered to pay $83 million dollars in a...
A Trilli - AI, Green Energy, Uber, and Reading
February 16, 2024
AI The Prophet of AI Caping for Petrodollars At this point, a significant portion of the tech industry runs on hype cycles - a burst of excitement over a new...
Gridlock - Driving, Vouchers, Migrants, and Politicians
February 9, 2024
Driving The average American spends 2.5 work weeks in traffic. We have talked about cars, and the ways Americans are uniquely dangerous behind the wheel. It...
Chain Gang - Prison Labor, Boeing, 23andMe, and Taking Ls
February 2, 2024
Prison Labor Two things the United States is especially good at are putting its citizens in prison, and putting cheap meat and produce on grocery shelves. It...
Out of Stock - Instacart, Elon Musk, Cruises, and Crabs
January 26, 2024
Instacart For a long time, the business model for any consumer-facing product or service was that you'd sell that product or service for a good price, or...
Irregulars
January 19, 2024
Note: Thanks for everyone's patience as I get acclimated to the new system. This week's newsletter should be coming from the right place, and hopefully land...
Risky Business
January 12, 2024
Thanks to everyone who's made the jump with me. Let's kick the new year off on a new domain, on a new platform that doesn't amplify some of the worst bigots...
Lights Out
December 29, 2023
Note: ASD will be off next week, returning the week after from a new home, explained below. Substack Starting off a newsletter talking about issues within...
Common Law
December 22, 2023
Note: The nice folks at Business Insider wrote about the FCC closing the lead generator loophole, and quoted your humble newsletterer in the process. Lawyers...
Over the Rainbow
December 15, 2023
Crime Americans are obsessed with crime. They see it everywhere (other than, ironically, where they live) and it gets wielded as a cudgel in many local...
House of Cards
December 8, 2023
AI As if we weren’t swimming in enough breathlessly credulous coverage of AI writ large, industry darling Sam Altman got himself mixed up in a Succession-...
Lead From the Front
December 1, 2023
Lead Generation Only seriously long-time readers of this newsletter will be aware that in a past life I worked in lead generation. My job, for a couple...
No Occupancy
November 17, 2023
Note: ASD will be off next week for the holiday, back Dec 1. Elections Those of you fortunate enough to not be on a dozen different candidate spam text lists...
Cruise Control
November 10, 2023
Quick note: Welcome to all our new subscribers, many of whom came from Ryan Broderick’s excellent newsletter Garbage Day. Also, as part of a long-overdue...
Strike Three
November 3, 2023
Unions Normally when we talk about unions, it’s bad news. Despite unionization drives in recent years, weak US labor laws and powerful corporations seemed to...
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