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Londie D. Murray
londiemurray
Is it fair to expect the government to help those who don't pay any taxes? Like never pay a single cent in taxes from their earnings a day in their
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Peter Apps
PeteApps
Increasing ownership rates has been the No1 (and at times only) goal of Conservative housing policy in recent years. Its the only objective that has had consistent funding and attention.Despite
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Mallory Moore
Chican3ry
Getting irrascibly frustrated with Owen Jones interview with Judith Butler because she's basically set up to recapitulate a bunch of points about the trans Vs feminist arguments which are already
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Peter Matthews (he/him) 🌈
urbaneprofessor
So, for what it's worth, this is my solution to the "when can kids go back to school" issues that are emerging (becoming an issue with attempts at timetabling at
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Ali Schwanke
alischwanke
The 5 types of videos you need to have in your B2B marketing strategy that drive incredible value:1. FAQ video2. Behind the scenes3. Problem-solver video4. Onboarding/obstacle-busting video5. Expert-positioning videoHere's why
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
A core problem in science publishing today is that we have a system where the complex, multidimensional assessment of the rigor, validity, utility, audience and impact of a work that
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doctor lontar (economist)
Lontar_On_Here
the proposed answer to the housing shortage bubble is a tax credit to help first time home buyers with their down payment. sounds great, doesn't it? gov't provides the initial
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David Collier
mishtal
Later today there will be a viral anti-Israel disinformation campaign on Twitter about putting Palestine on the map. It is well organised attack but as usual is based on lies
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James Urquhart
jamesurquhart
I wish Stephen and James’s posts were written BEFORE I finished #flowarchbook, as I would have referenced them routinely. An underlying assumption is that composing solutions by stitching together known
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(((EugeneFreedman)))
EugeneFreedman
I'm going to parse the first part of this article. Others are more qualified to discuss the economic effects of expanded playoffs on player salaries, so I'll leave that to
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feminist next door
emrazz
A lot of men get angry in conversations about the prevalence of and accountability for sexual assault, misogyny, and the objectification and oppression of women, and it always looks alot
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Ritwik Priya
ritwik_priya
1. Punjab farmers are in the wrong2. MSP procurement is highly lopsided, and the state's subsidies create deeper problems (remember seeing a map of the water intensity of rice/cane farming
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Nick Brown
sTeamTraen
*** Please read the entire thread before responding! ***What is a tolerable level of deaths from COVID-19?*** Please read the entire thread before responding! ***/1 In the absence of an
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Laure Wynants
laure_wynants
Unpopular opinion: in any prediction model that has clinical use/improves patient outcomes, continuous updating will either be infeasible or unethical. ok so a tweet is not a place for an
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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
First principles thinking is one of the most effective mental tools you can have in your toolbox. It also explains why some people are far more innovative than others.Here’s what
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Thomas Silverstein
T_Silverstein
Problems with this:- I'm pretty serious abt the challenges posed by land availability & zoning to subsidized housing development (see pinned tweet) but care to guess how many LIHTC units
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