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OhioAtty14
OhioAtty14
The most dangerous thing that has happened during the pandemic is that the burden of proof has switched from the government to the people.This, more than anything else, is what
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historic.ly
historiclypod
Can I let you in on a little secret? Pierre Laval was a radical liberal!There is very little difference!https://twitter.com/VaushV/status/1336000628749815808 The SDP from Germany! They clapped for Hitler See the "I'm
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Joia S. Mukherjee
JoiaMukherjee
ya know....I am sick of sanctomonious Americans comparing the US to a "banana republic"...The writer O. Henry first coined the term to describe a fictional small, single crop country with
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Jennifer Scheurle
Gaohmee
Today is the first day in this revolution that I don’t feel angry but terrified.I know y’all feel very smart about tweeting how trump can’t delay the elections.Have you in
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John Polga-Hecimovich
jpolga
An election day thought:Sadly, I have never been so conscious of comparative political scientists so explicitly studying and worrying about the state of US democracy. In 2014, @drsltaylor, @laderafrutal, and
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
I am so done with the moral indignation and moral prescriptions of people who refuse to recognise the humanity of those they disagree with.There is no path to justice that
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Andy Kim
AndyKimNJ
SYMBOL OF RESILIENCE: I saw this quote over a door in the Capitol. It reminded me that healing is more than about accountability of the President and others that participated
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Drew Pavlou 柏乐志
DrewPavlou
Nuance - Even as an ardent opponent of Leninism, I think this day should be less one of celebration than of reflection, in that the USSR's dissolution ultimately provides us
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Hattie
hattie_percy
Dominic Cummings, a thread:Wow. So it finally happened. Mark Francois confirmed that our country is being controlled by an unelected advisor. The irony being that Cummings literally led the Leave
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Eoin Breathnach 🚩
daddymanphd
Fascism isn't an immediate possibility in the US or Europe. But bourgeois governments are increasingly taking on features of fascism as the economic equilibrium has been shattered, the threat from
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Carissa Byrne Hessick
CBHessick
I have seen so many people (including folks on #lawtwitter) comparing what happened at the Capitol yesterday with the violence and property damage that happened in some cities during protests
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Eric Weinstein
EricRWeinstein
I think we're dancing around a terrifying issue: Q: Do our institutions believe that there a right to inform/misinform/disinform that is peculiar to certain institutions/voices but not others?A: Clearly there
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Newington
NewingtonComms
It's #TradeTuesday and #ElectionDay in the United States so what better way to wait for the polls to close than reading up on the state of play of the
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Alexander Tucciarone
TucciTellsIt
Re: student debt cancellation. First- the most practical, brass tacks case for it: it is bad for the economy to have multiple generations saddled with a generally unproductive debt in
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
Prosecuting Trump and his cronies is just a start.America is due for a deeper reckoning, one institution at a time.Those who failed to see the crisis coming, who enabled it,
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Monika L Richter
mlrchtr
I am so tired of the argument that the best way to deal with Russian disinformation is to fix our own vulnerabilities. There is really no greater gift to our
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