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Joshua Matz
JoshuaMatz8
I expect some Republicans will argue that Trump can't be impeached because he was engaged in "free speech."That is utter constitutional nonsense. It gets the First Amendment wrong. It gets
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Karen Young
ProfessorKaren
Personal income tax implementation in Oman would be a game-changer for the region. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-02/oman-to-implement-unprecedented-measures-to-curb-budget-deficit?srnd=premium-middle-east&sref=euelgVQS
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Richard W. Painter
RWPUSA
This is nonsense. Just because they are subject to some regulation by Congress, Google, Facebook and Twitter don't lose their First Amendment right to ban from their platforms racists, insurrectionists
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Kinling Lo 盧建靈
kinlinglo
#Breaking: A quick summary of the official reasons the election office has used for disqualifying Civic Party candidate Dennis Kwok that I saw in a document sent to me “Soliciting
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Maria Ressa
mariaressa
(1/6) Good late morning from Manila! “But you can't make people listen. They have to come round in their own time, wondering what happened and why the world blew up
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Aaron Wherry
AaronWherry
It's an interesting theory, but I'm not sure I'm convinced that the SNC-Lavalin experience is significantly colouring the Trudeau government's thinking on Meng Wanzhou.I can't prove it isn't a factor,
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N.A.S
chai_revolution
Many of you might be wondering, how did a single @rihanna tweet about the #FarmersProtest send #Bollywood down a spiral? A short thread on neoliberalism and India's use of Bollywood
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Donald J. Trump
realDonaldTrump
We have a totally corrupt previous Administration, including a President and Vice President who spied on my campaign, AND GOT CAUGHT...and nothing happens to them. This crime was taking place
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Angus Johnston
studentactivism
If city councils and private institutions had had the power to remove Confederate statues at the beginning of this year, there would have been a lot fewer Confederate statues available
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
This chimes with my belief too on LPF, non-regression, process for raising floor, possible tariffs if one side clearly gaining an advantage. But you may be confused by numerous other
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David K Smith
professor_dave
Erasmus was a two-way agreement that allowed fully-funded international exchange of students.Turing is a one-way programme that part-funds Brits to go elsewhere.It is clear that the UK government scrapped Erasmus
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Rachel Bovard
rachelbovard
The only conceivable threat to individual liberty is the government.https://twitter.com/bdomenech/status/1347400620236562433 Big gov’t is still a giant threat to liberty. But so is big business, especially when it colludes w/ big
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Alicia Elliott
WordsandGuitar
I've written extensively about my own experiences of depression and anxiety in my book, "A Mind Spread Out On The Ground." In the title essay, I compare depression to the
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
Can we squash this tiresome trope that teachers don't want schools to open? Or that arguments for closing schools are somehow preserve of liberal/wet child-eating commies....this is about hard choices
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Ruchir Sharma
ruchirsharma_1
"The External Affairs Ministry virtually functions as a wing of the Kremlin ... The Defence and Foreign Ministers shuttle back and forth between Kremlin and Delhi like errand boys."https://twitter.com/dharmadispatch/status/1354750
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Ingrid M
iMusing
Laura Tingle on endless misogyny.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-14/morrison-porter-same-problem-again-and-again/12881634 odd that Laura Tingle was not distracted by these mysterious forces that magically directed the rest of the press
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