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One of the greatest myths in American politics is that protests change policies. This myth was created by white teenagers in the sixties who noticed changes occurring after they walked
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Capel Lofft
CapelLofft
Much 'left' anti-Brexit sentiment stems from the fact that most of the Left isn't v interested in winning because it means it has to govern rather than carp. They're reconciled
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alberto bisin
albertobisin
Interesting discussion these days about various versions of this figure (this one is taken from the NYTimes). 1/n The typical reaction has been to point out that U.S. policies have
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Equity Scientist 🦋
BmoreDoc
Way back in 2019, I presented to maybe 200 social studies teachers in Baltimore County for professional development. Most of them were White.I showed them articles of how the @BaltimoreSun
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Uriesou Brito
uribrito
The statistical claim is that evangelical churches are no longer retaining the youth. The reason is Evangelical support of dogmatic theological positions and the brashness of a Trump presidency have
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Lots of people are dunking on Larry Summers today, and in my view rightly so; this piece by Jordan Weissman seems especially on point. Yes, a rescue package this size
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30s male in Calgary Zone with comorbidities 🇨🇦
DrAndrewSK
Can we stop the conventional wisdom that liberal vs. conservative policies are some sort of tradeoff between compassion vs. “the economy”? Conservatives suck at the economy. Their policies serve to
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
The way the new @UNEP emissions gap report frames future warming outcomes is extremely confusing. The typical way to do this is what @climateactiontr does, e.g. saying that stated policies
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Paul Bernal
PaulbernalUK
Another brief thread on one of the bad aspects of ‘real names’ policies. There are things that we discuss on here that can cause a lot of stigma - and
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
Thanks to George Melloan for his positive review of our book in the WSJ. He does worry that Matt and I are “redistributionists”, but while we do argue in our
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Tim Mathews
timmathews
Some general thoughts for commanders at any level. These are not intended as a “leadership philosophy.” It is just how I viewed things through my soda straw. Of all advice
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Ellie
Ellieaggie1
1) Long thread. I've found the reaction to the new ISP fascinating. Before I get into it let me just say, I'm a supporter of Scottish Independence, and I have
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Clive Peedell
cpeedell
THREAD: We were a few hundred thousand votes away from the most powerful and militarized nation on earth becoming an authoritarian dictatorship. We must understand why we got so this
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Kevin Anderson
KevinClimate
A short thread outlining my headline thoughts/experience on citizens' assemblies as a means for exploring the scope and scale of potential climate policies. #CitizensAssembly @ScotClimateCA @Profiainstewart @Daisynmurphy @keelingcurve @
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Modus Tollens
seanconner2023
Let's talk about Sidney Powell for a second before she turns to stone, breaks into a million pieces and sinks to the bottom of the ocean. 1/1 First let's look
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Andrew Leach
andrew_leach
Successive federal governments have known what is going to be needed to send the market signals to reduce emissions to meet Canada's targets. Finally, we see a government act on
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