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StandingTheGaff
The scale of CERB - 8.5 million recipients - and its speed of implementation has changed the debate about Basic Income and/vs EI. The Liberal-NDP bloc, backed up by sections
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Richard Florida
Richard_Florida
1. Austin is hot. I know it because @iamstevenpedigo moved there and he's barometer. But Austin is anything but a new emerging tech hub. It has been a leading tech
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Liam Hogan
Limerick1914
Before and After the Great Famine (population density per 100 acres, 1841-1851) https://www.rte.ie/history/post-famine/2020/1116/1178465-before-and-after-the-famine-an-interactive-map/ “We have not too much population.” Richard Allen’
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Archive: Ben Carson
SecretaryCarson
Four years ago, @POTUS asked me to undertake what has been the experience of a lifetime – the opportunity to serve as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and
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Brittany Bishop
its_britbish
For people who have family members that believe the #police are not #racist towards #black people or that #trump hasn't instilled violence in the U.S. or has actually helped black
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Gareth Hollands
GJHollands
THREADExciting that details have finally been announced for a new @hackneycouncil #LowTrafficNeighbourhood in London Fields from 7th September. It’s especially notable that this will affect a neighbourhood with large amounts
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Richard Lamondin
rlamondinjr
As a native Miamian & the Co-Founder & CEO of one of Miami's fastest growing and most environmentally impactful companies, I have some things to say about this current moment
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Dr. William Horne
wihorne
I, a historian of racial capitalism, explained redlining to my white neighbor today, who responded "but how was that legal?" in literal disbelief.Always amazed at how little white ppl know
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Katie Wessman
katiejeanne
My experience as a sahm in Colorado matches the experience described in this article. This is a huge part of why I don't want to move back to the US.
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Bebo
BoldBebo
The pandemic didn't turn millennials into socialists. Getting red-lined into shitty school districts, growing up in poverty, being told we could be anything when we grew up only to discover
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LGA Wellbeing
LGAWellbeing
1) The responsibility for health and wellbeing in local government is not new but has a long and prestigious history. From the Victorian Public Health Acts, it was local government
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Peter Garbutt #Climate First #TellTheTruth
PeterG4NES2019
We've been conditioned over decades to regard criticisms of #capitalism as hopelessly idealistic or crankish, and to accept #capitalism as the only realism. 1/- #capitalism numbs us with baubles and
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Helen Brosnan
HelenBrosnan
Socialism is one of the only logical conclusions I've been able to hold onto in this repulsive, terrifying, violent moment. We're walking, with no armor, into the worst economic downturn
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abhishek
abhishec_s
On Valuing BanksApproximate MCAP/Deposits (adj. for subs):AUBANK: 98%Kotak: 90% HDFC: 58%ICICI: 30%IndusInd: 28%IDFCFIRST: 28%Axis: 25%RBL: 19% Federal: 7%SBI: 6% 1/ For banks first assess the strength of the liability franchise.
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Michael Hendricks
MHendr1cks
Against Reproducibility: A thread.https://twitter.com/MPC_HMGU/status/1362213277216948227 One of the most annoying things about the reproducibility crisis industry is the default position that labs getting different results doing the “sam
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donny diaspora
johnnytorkustan
So I decided, whatever, may as well read this Iran-China trade agreement. You can read it all here if you want: https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3Af6a1ae0b-9378-4831-b6bf-af56c9f5696d#pageNum=3It's
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