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Giovanni Tiso
gtiso
This talk about how the abolition of DHBs will lead to the elimination of "postcode lotteries" is so naive it makes me want to cry. Our neoliberal bureaucracy's idea of
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Critical Nostalgia
highway_62
The. Norms. Don’t. Matter. They do not exist. They are not real. There is no court that would find a crime here. They only have weight because people pretend they
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Khayam M Beg
KhayamBeg
Despite the vocal demands of the civil society, rights activists and various resolutions adopted by the Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Assembly for greater autonomy and full citizenship rights, no prospect is
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Josh Jackson
JoshuaYJackson
The Labour leaks reveal something important: the real power in Labour is not elected. Like the state itself: power is not in elected bodies but the bureaucracy. In the state
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hurtcules
lgmxo
Manufacturing and agriculture for international markets is a race to the bottom for small countries. We dont have enough land and we’d have to pay the workers dirt to be
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RW Hedges
RwHedges
Village Green thread"Vaudeville is not characteristically English, having developed in North America, and the prominence given to Donald Duck is similarly telling. It is both ironic (incongruous with an English
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
realchrisrufo
My goal this year is for 10+ state legislatures to pass curriculum transparency bills, requiring public schools to make all teaching materials easily available to parents via internet.It's time to
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Rachel Coldicutt
rachelcoldicutt
If you’re thinking of applying for the No 10 skunkworks job, you should prob read Cummings’ massive PDF (?) on DARPA and PARC and the romanticism of there being “no
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Mike Porter
mikeonthehills
Thread. 1)There’s been a public playground built on parliament grounds at a cost of $640,000. Of that total,$500,000 was for the slide.Somewhere in Wellington,a person must have sat at his/her
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Matt Grossmann
MattGrossmann
Congratulations APSA book award winners!https://connect.apsanet.org/apsa2020/apsa-awards/1/nAmy Lerman won 2 awards for her important book, Good Enough for Government Work, on negative public views of government:https://www.amazon.com/Good-
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Chad Williams
Dr_ChadWilliams
I checked in with my students individually yesterday to see how they are doing. Some are ok. Most are not. They are struggling with tragedy, trauma, unsettled home lives and
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Calum Steele
CalumA_Steele
There is actually a serious point behind this. Policing is by its very nature an inherently unpredictable activity. Something always comes along to test & stretch the service. G8, NATO,
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Chris Goodman
cbgoodman
Thoughts after listening to a NPR/APM (didn't catch the show title) program on civilian oversight of the police. \begin{brief thread} We have an absolute expectation of civilian leadership of the
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Lydia X. Z. Brown
autistichoya
This decision just came from a US district court and it's INCREDIBLE. Basically, a psych disabled lawyer sued after being put through a metric fuckton of ableism before being allowed
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JAGS
JamesAGSaunders
If you're planning to share stories about the Saunders (Gunditjmara) family and their contributions this ANZAC day. Please tell the whole story. Share how Indigenous soldiers weren't given blocks of
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Dina Esfandiary
DEsfandiary
Yesterday, I experienced #US bureaucracy at its finest for the first time. Here's a thread on my experience (any advice on how to deal with this welcome).In 2019, I was
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