Kainoa Lowman (@klowmn) 's Twitter Profile
Kainoa Lowman

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Dean Baker (@deanbaker13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great Washington Monthy piece challenging the Abundance Boys claims that the obstacle to building is regulations by liberals washingtonmonthly.com/2025/07/09/the… They show it is overwhelming corporate power blocking competition.

asad ramzanali (@asad09) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a well-researched and strongly argued piece about the abundance world's view on broadband, building nicely on the Atlantic essay Ben Dinovelli wrote last month. It gives good history and context. It's worth the read. Well done Kainoa Lowman and Paul @glastris.bsky.social Glastris!

Douglas Farrar (@douglaslfarrar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing example of how doing the work, listening to people, and digging deep on a topic can reveal the shallowness of extremely online takes like "Biden spiked his own rural broadband program with overdoing on process." By Paul @glastris.bsky.social Glastris and Kainoa Lowman washingtonmonthly.com/2025/07/09/the…

Sandeep Vaheesan (@sandeepvaheesan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In addition to correcting the record on Biden's rural broadband program, this excellent essay (and thread!) shows Bush and Obama tried the Abundance approach to universal broadband--deregulate and subsidize Comcast/Verizon--and explains why it failed

Helaine Olen (@helaineolen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My extremely popular opinion is that the cost of vet care is increasing at more than double the rate of inflation. Instead of putting pets down, we should put a stop to the private equity biz buying up vet practices and raising prices past what most pets owners can afford.

Eric Cortellessa (@ericcortellessa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Paul @glastris.bsky.social Glastris and Kainoa Lowman dig deep and follow the facts to expose what Ezra Klein's abundance theory gets wrong about the failure to expand rural broadband: It's not because of onerous regulations. It's because of telecom monopolies. washingtonmonthly.com/2025/07/09/the…

Patrick McGee (@patrickmcgee_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“makes the provocative argument that Apple has not simply benefited from cheap Chinese labor, as widely assumed, but that it has also played an indispensable role in making China the tech superpower it is today.” Appreciate the review Kainoa Lowman!