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libyajamahiriya
The socialist policies of Libya during Gaddafi's Jamahiriya: A Thread 1. Nationalisation of oil.Approximately 70% of all oil in Libya was nationalised. Contrary to popular belief oil was never privatised.
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Jason Beale
jabeale
As I read all of these tweets and comments mocking the death of Herman Cain and seeking to attach his death to a political narrative of "Trump and GOP killed
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Jonathan Larsen
jtlarsen
Paul Adams appeared in this Biden campaign ad shortly after he and I started talking about the failure of his dairy farm in Wisconsin.He says in the ad, "Joe Biden
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Osama Bin Javaid
osamabinjavaid
Anyone remember Obama's red line in Syria on the use of #ChemicalWeapons by #Assad in #Ghouta Obama and Syria, not a legacy to be proud ofhttps://twitter.com/DGisSERIOUS/status/1183214288615497728?s=20 This is rich!It was
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Pradheep J. Shanker
Neoavatara
Lot of debate over "this state did better than that state" when the reality is...almost everyone did bad.Lets start with overall national rate, and then hospitalization rate for the 4
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
1/Someone on Twitter asked me what my top three priorities to boost American material prosperity would be.So I wrote a @bopinion post about it.They are:1. National health insurance2. Cheap housing3.
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Shane Morris
IamShaneMorris
Here's reality: The "radical left" is so small, they barely exist. There are a few shitheads tearing down statues, sure -- but most of us are at home, trying not
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commie lee jones
commieleejones
Imagining Health Disasters (2013)“Zylberman examines how the concept of health security has developed over the last thirty years, focusing nowadays on global pandemics and the threat of bioterrorism...https://booksandideas.net/Imagining-H
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RiShawn Biddle
dropoutnation
Based on polling, the most-vocal opponents are older White folks who no longer have college loans of their owns who also benefited from low cost higher ed (and helped their
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Jennifer Arévalo Ferretti
citythatreads
we’re doing our second big weeding project at my library & embarking on weeding on the regular. “weeding” is library world for removing materials from the collection and it’s just
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Thomas Levenson, Zṓiarchos
TomLevenson
Got an email from @nytimes, and I'm reminded that the problem w. elite coverage of US political life is systemic, not bad individual actors.@llerer is ot a bad reporter. But
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Krupali Rai
punkarelly
Since everyone seems to be, or is considering, jumping ship from Whatsapp, I thought I'd just add some of my two cents. Take it or leave it. For a long
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Andy Rowell
AndyRowell
1/ There should be a more nuanced discussion about abortion. (a) Late-term abortion is morally wrong. (b) Republican pro-life efforts do not reduce the number of abortions but increase them(!)
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Collin Koh
CollinSLKoh
Generally I find RAND research outputs really insightful and useful. But sorry to say that this report is afflicted by certain stereotypes, and some wishful thinking about areas for future
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Luke Gromen
LukeGromen
Left unasked: Why has the US government chosen to effectively keep its young people in student debt slavery to the tune of $1.5 trillion? US political shifts are increasing the
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Ben Pile
clim8resistance
Read my report for the @thegwpfcom on the UK Climate Assembly, which was an obvious and deeply flawed attempt to circumvent democracy.https://twitter.com/thegwpfcom/status/1355116451619889152 The Climate Assembly was convened by six parliam
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