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nito (dandy gang)
reinersgoatee
Why Genthru is one of the best antagonists in fiction, and why you don’t understand him: A Thread Many will say Genthru is not great because of his motives or
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Alida Garcia
leedsgarcia
As the President heads down to the border this week just a few short days after his white supremacist mob rioted the Capitol building I thought I would share some
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Actually malicious, no actual malice
apark2453
Since this seems like it's going to keep coming up, let's do a quick... Something about this idea that Biden isn't *really* the most progressive candidate the Democratic party has
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Robert J. DeNault
robertjdenault
Democrats must understand everything Republicans do is a move to lessen the odds Democrats will win the next election. Start governing to help the country, and in turn your own
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Zedeck Siew
zedecksiew
Re: US folks dragging the Mnemonic KS for underpaying its collaborators in the Philippines:This is why I've always felt that we need to talk more about geography when we talk
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IntlSectionAAEA
IntlSectionAAEA
Today we are spotlighting Eduardo Cenci (@educenci), Ph.D. student and Job Market Candidate in Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (@UW_AAE). Eduardo's research interests are in migration
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Celeste Labedz
celestelabedz
As a seismologist, people sometimes ask me how we as a society can prepare for earthquakes. Granted, I'm a researcher and not a policymaker, but I still like to give
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Carys Roberts
carysroberts
Interesting and wide-ranging #maislecture from @AnnelieseDodds setting out the intellectual building blocks of economic policymaking under a future Labour government. Well worth digging beneath the headline reports today Big
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éilís
eilisnifhear
Thinking about how Mary Mallon (Typhoid Mary) only went back to working in high-contact cooking jobs because being a laundry maid paid too little. Her employer or the state could
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Sri Thiruvadanthai
teasri
Thread on why India could not have emulated South Korea. First, the different colonial experiences. Japanese left Korea with a much higher level of literacy, better bureacracy, and better records.
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Marija
marija24
THREAD/ As a Progressive, living in a deep red county in a deep red state, let me tell you how Rep. @AOC understands my own state better than its Senator.https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1326969135826427906
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/5The biggest cost to the US economy is when workers are willing but unable to find productive jobs. That is why a major economic stimulus can bring short-term growth to
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Charles O'Connor (Antifa Regional Commander)
CharlesOConnor8
First, the Dem Party can shut up about bad slogans. The party isn’t terrible at at tactics, but they haven’t had a good strategic political idea in 50 years.The last
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Peter Ward
Peter___Ward
I would add to this article another scenario. The level playing field, the U.K. currently has a minimum wage which some EU members don’t and the Labour costs are incredibly
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Luanna Downs Sheridan
LuannaSheridan1
@marcorubio How dare you spout all those lies! You were silent all through trump’s reign of terror & never defended our democracy or our#OneV1 #wtpBLUE #DemCastFlSen. Rubio Joins Sunday Futures
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Michael Hiscox
MJRHiscox
It's worth looking at historical cases of how workfare programs displace public-sector union workers and suppress wage, even when the proponents initially claim this won't happen. The experience in NYC
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