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Mile_Voli_Disk0
I'm sure you all have someone or a few of these Debbie-Downers in a group chat, family or friends that like to give you negative updates or news or think
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Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
ayanaeliza
Hey, y'all. I'm a little late to the game on reading @JoeBiden's new climate plan, but HOT DAMN is this *major* progress. A thread ...https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/14/us/politics/biden-climate-plan.html#click=https://t.co/8hDQ
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Simon Usherwood
Usherwood
It's dawn(ish) on the last day of this phase of Brexit, so let's consider what we've learnt1/ Firstly, let's be clear that Brexit isn't 'done', despite yesterday's signing of the
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Suw
Suw
This article, written by someone who died in 2015 and published in Feb 2019, is fascinating, but not for the reason the New Yorker thinks. It's a very solid example
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SNCC 60th
SNCC60th
The SNCC 60th Anniversary Convening: a thread This SNCC 60th Anniversary Convening comes during a critical time, when the gains so many of us fought -- and died -- for
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Marcus (ENB)
EpicNameBro
Alright, here goes.Investors buy stock. They (the owners) select officers and set goals for them—the goals are implemented via bonus packages for earnings / sales / operating costs, etc. The
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Kasey Klimes
KaseyKlimes
This is the village in Germany where my parents met in the 1980's.It is called Imsbach, population: 971The longest walk you can take while staying in the village is 15
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Guy in the red tie
guyinaredtie1
For years I've been convinced we are heading for a global debt deflation event caused by the steady decline of real wages, rocketing inequality, & excessive debt, and that the
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Beatrice Cherrier
Undercoverhist
1/ How do economics ideas affect policy-makers? A few thoughts on Minneapolis Fed presidents and macroeconomists in the 1960s to 1980s (trying to sort out some material, so messy, possible
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Sam Freedman
Samfr
I'm wondering a lot at the moment about the impact of COVID on education. In the UK we can make a reasonably good estimate that the average learning loss will
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Greg Sargent
ThePlumLineGS
Texas is showing the future Republicans want: One in which they respond to large public challenges by retreating into their alternate information universe and insulating themselves from accountability with redoubled
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
the marketplace of ideas has once again delivered us some real winner ideas; love to see Republicans these days having spirited civic debates on ideas like "should we count the
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Dawn B. Vaughan
dawnbvaughan
“I think we need to come into this session with an open mind,” Gov. Cooper said in an interview on Friday. He expects a “real attempt” to find common ground
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Joe Veyera
JoeVeyera
THREAD: Gov. Inslee will speak at 11 a.m., alongside local elected officials, as he's expected to announce new restrictions on indoor dining, retail capacity, and gatherings amid rising coronavirus cases.Watch
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dasPost-CV
dasvee
When asked what her biggest achievement was, Thatcher replied "New Labour".The biggest achievement of Vote Leave,Johnson, Cummings,Gove is "Blue Labour": absolute victory in the culture war+the shift right in the
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Daniel Lacalle
dlacalle_IA
The USD is not at risk of losing reserve status.1) No contender. Use of other currencies is much weaker.2) The US Dollar is UP vs most emerging currencies.3) There is
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