How do I access substack subscriptions—why can’t it be on the very page that you’re advertising the sale? I find it so hard to subscribe every time I want to add a new content provider, but then again I am ex-president Clinton’s age.
For anyone on the fence - I think a subscription is totally worth it. So much so that during the last sale, I bought gift subscriptions for my siblings.
This is one of a handful of sites I subscribe to. And when I don't have time to read the others, Chris' posts are usually the ones I don't skip. Why? Well, I find that he does the best job of anyone I've come across at presenting the important political information of the day, in an engaging manner, *without* making be feel all agitated and depressed about the state of American politics afterwards. Frankly, I don't know how he pulls that of - but he does.
For those who are on the fence, this is a lot of thoughtful analysis for the money. Even when I disagree with a particular take, I like the fact that Chris calls it the way he sees it, without conforming to either side's agenda. And the Zoom call is a nice incentive.
How do I access substack subscriptions—why can’t it be on the very page that you’re advertising the sale? I find it so hard to subscribe every time I want to add a new content provider, but then again I am ex-president Clinton’s age.
It's easy! Just click the button that says "Get 16% off for 1 year" and that will take you to the subscriptions page!
No; that tells me action unavailable! So frustrating.
Alastair Thompson is the ultimate British name.
Also, paid subscribe people! It's well worth it.
For anyone on the fence - I think a subscription is totally worth it. So much so that during the last sale, I bought gift subscriptions for my siblings.
This is one of a handful of sites I subscribe to. And when I don't have time to read the others, Chris' posts are usually the ones I don't skip. Why? Well, I find that he does the best job of anyone I've come across at presenting the important political information of the day, in an engaging manner, *without* making be feel all agitated and depressed about the state of American politics afterwards. Frankly, I don't know how he pulls that of - but he does.
For those who are on the fence, this is a lot of thoughtful analysis for the money. Even when I disagree with a particular take, I like the fact that Chris calls it the way he sees it, without conforming to either side's agenda. And the Zoom call is a nice incentive.
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