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Belinda Barnet
manjusrii
In many conversations I have about Google/Facebook and the news media bargaining code, one of these points comes up (the exact points Google is pushing):1. This is just for Murdoch2.
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Matt Cameron
matt_cam
"Can he do that?" is the wrong question, & I should know!7 yrs ago, our grassroots #EastBoston @noeastiecasino movement beat a massive casino at the polls.It was illegally back on
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Mostly Borrowed Ideas
borrowed_ideas
1/ Notes from $GOOG 2Q'20 Call"Our revenue declined on a reported basis"-What an unlikely sentence to hear in an GOOG earnings callSearch is the main culprit behind the decline; non-ad
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Dana Goldstein
DanaGoldstein
1. I recommend reading @jonathanchait on charter schools and Democrats. It is worth deep consideration regardless of whether you agree or disagree with his priors.https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/01/unlearning-democrats-answer-on-charte
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Robert Hockett
rch371
1/7 Social Media 'Censorship': Reactionaries are now ironically exercised by (social) media oligopoly. Progressives, meanwhile, ironically crow that silencing by these oligopolies isn't 'state action' for 1A purposes. Th
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Lafayette Lee
OrangePartisan
1. I anticipate that I’ll be accused of overplaying the role of voter fraud in this election, so I thought I’d head these critics off at the pass by highlighting
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Seth Weitz
sethaweitz
1/ On this date in 1964, Civil Rights activists Michael Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman were murdered by the Ku Klux Klan in Neshoba County, Mississippi. They were working
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Judd Legum
JuddLegum
1. There is a lot going on but everyone should really know about the brief filed in federal court by Team Giuliani for the Trump campaign in federal court last
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Laura Bronner
laurabronner
4 things we know about the Georgia Senate runoffs, and 3 reasons there's a lot of uncertainty:1. The polls are *extremely* close -- both Democratic candidates are leading, but their
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Avnish Nanda
avnishnanda
I’ve come to realize that the formal political process is not the panacea for social change, and that democratic systems have a number of avenues for progress, and for truly
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Lord Speaker
LordSpeaker
1/9 My response to the announcement today that @10DowningStreet has appointed 16 new peers to the @UKHouseofLords:My fundamental concern is about the number of new peers that have been appointed
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Dreaming Freedom Practicing Abolition
studyabolition
Solidarity funds/mutual aid fundraising is vital. It can mean survival pending revolution/abolition. AND it is true that a means of redistribution where the people with money still voluntarily elect where
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
It is very doubtful, watching today's proceedings, whether the UK can still accurately be described as a "parliamentary democracy". It is, increasingly, an "executive democracy", in which the largest party
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Ellen Carmichael
ellencarmichael
I’m increasingly concerned by how totally unsubstantiated claims are slipped in media reports and journos’ tweets. Today, it was that Republicans sought to disenfranchise black voters but still celebrated MLK
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David Khan
Dave_Khan
One of the most odious aspects of Mr @jkenney's draconian, authoritarian #Bill1 (Critical Infrastructure Defence Act) is it criminalizes peaceful public protests/marches down city streets–like the #BLM protests in #YYC
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Markham Robinson
BraveLad
SUMMARYThe right to cast a lawful ballot in the General Election of 2020 was denied to almost all California voters because of fatal flaws in the Voter Instructions at the
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