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David S. Meyer

H-index: 40
Political science 62%
Sociology 21%
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
The Trump/OMB/Vought threat is all about taking tens of thousands of government employees hostage. Use the language.
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
Cho toner did a really good job in prepping and conducting the interview. Sunstein comes off as someone confident that he can continue to get by primarily on charm.
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
When is the president of antifa going to issue a statement?
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
I can imagine a future where ABC bringing Kimmel back while Trump calls for immediate prosecution of his "enemies" is a turning point in American politics and life--and things get better. Point: we don't have to give in to every dangerous initiative from the White House.
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
President Trump can do a lot now to promote peace and comity by condemning political violence from any corner--just as he did when crazed men attacked Paul Pelosi and, more recently, Josh Shapiro, and Melissa and Mark Hortman.

Oh, wait, he didn't do that.
indivisible.org
We are horrified to learn of the shooting of Charlie Kirk. Political violence has no place in democracy. The foundation of democracy rests on the principle that differences can be debated vigorously, but peacefully, without intimidation or acts of violence.
Trump ally Charlie Kirk shot during event at Utah Valley University
Turning Point USA executive director in critical condition after being struck while hosting UVU event
www.theguardian.com
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
Searching for Solidarity in Higher Education (1) Trying to figure the response to a mass attack on higher education in the United States. There's lots of opposition, but it seems scattered--and lacking an overarching message or strategy. Help me think it through. politicsoutdoors.com/2025/09/05/s...
Searching for Solidarity in Higher Education (1)
I want to know what we’re doing to save higher education in America from the Trump Administration. Tell me what you know about. Here’s what I’ve seen: The victims of the Trump Adm…
politicsoutdoors.com
erinkaylockwood.bsky.social
Curious about why everyone is talking about "central bank independence" in the context of Trump's attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook?

This paper is a bit old now, but remains one of the more useful things I have written: a critical review of the Political Science scholarship on central banking.
The Global Politics of Central Banking: A View From Political Science
This paper reviews the political science literature on central banking from the early 1990s through the present, paying particular attention to the explicit or implicit conception of politics in the works reviewed. I begin by reviewing rationalist approaches to central bank independence from both the policy supply and demand sides. In the second section, I review literature that challenges and critiques this rationalist/institutionalist paradigm and its assumptions. The third section reviews studies that locate politics within central banks themselves and that analyze decision-making processes therein. The final section builds on the strengths of the existing literature to outline a future trajectory for political science scholarship on the global politics of central banking, one that incorporates a more sophisticated conception of politics and that is attentive to the post-crisis world in which transnational forces, governing ideas and worldviews, unconventional monetary policy, and non-monetary policy central bank functions are of paramount importance.
ecommons.cornell.edu
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
Russia is fine with any and all security guarantees that won't guarantee security for Ukraine.
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
I was pretty joyful when Pete Seeger was honored by the Kennedy Center in 1994.
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
Sen. Bill Cassidy knows he violated his Hippocratic oath by voting to confirm RFK, Jr. at Health and Human Services. He also knows RFK lied to him. But right now Cassidy has some leverage, and can withhold his vote on the awful budget bill until Trump fires RFK. Maybe he already told Trump his plan.
devawo.bsky.social
I just like to post these data from time to time to puncture the mythological aura of mid 20th c protests. They were less popular than pretty much any 21st c mass action & people criticizing them used the same lines. Protest is about people coming together, shaping narratives, & building power.
Polling data from Harris & Associates 1966. 
Q: Do you approve of what Freedom Riders are Doing? 22% approve 61%disapprove18%no opinion.

Reposted by: David S. Meyer

sciline.org
Covering protests and want to add in evidence-based research on why people protest? Check out our resource on this topic for text and video to clip/use/quote in news stories. bit.ly/4kYDowE

@davidsmeyer.bsky.social @ucirvine.bsky.social ‪@jhu.edu
Why do people protest, and do protests work? - SciLine
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davidsmeyer.bsky.social
The anti-Musk Tesla protests were a win for the growing resistance to Trump II. It's important for activists to claim the W.
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/03/b...
Elon Musk Left the White House, but Tesla’s Protesters Aren’t Finished
www.nytimes.com

Reposted by: David S. Meyer

indivisiblenwi.bsky.social
Our chapter was one of the 1st formed more than 8 years ago!
more than 8 years later,Indivisible has matured and formed a critical flank of the opposition,using its millions of members across the country to quickly spin up townhalls, educational events & protests. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
Indivisible: the mass movement leading the progressive fight against Trump
It grew out of a Google Doc, and now has millions of US members – what’s the secret of Indivisible’s success?
www.theguardian.com
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
Got to be a product of hard work and dedication.
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
One of the challenges is figuring out how what appeals to me (like e Warren!) translates to other people. When Warren ran, I was shocked that even liberal citizens of Irvine—not associated with UCI—so quickly and solidly displayed antipathy to her, invoking all sorts of sexist tropes.
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
Being a good president overlaps only a little with being an effective candidate. Michael Dukakis was an outstanding governor. He made good decisions and recruited competent and effective staff. His career as a nominee was substantially less impressive.
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
Presumably, you weren’t previously speaking ex cathedra. If so, no one should expect infallibility.
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
Thanks for posting this. Yesterday I heard colleagues make a pretty persuasive case that the term paper was obsolete, and that it was irresponsible for faculty to fail to teach students how to use AI. I’m not there yet, but very curious. You’ve helped.
davidsmeyer.bsky.social
The president is very stupid, and has surrounded himself with people who won't remind him of this fact.

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