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Dougie Kass
DougKass
Questions I Ask Myself:* If deficits don’t matter, why do we pay taxes? I want my money back, with interest!!!!!!* I care about risk when buying equities and credit. I
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Drew Gitomer
DrewGitomer
If ever there was a time to rethink student growth and the effects of schooling, this has to be it. We are all witnessing an existential crisis, one where we,
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SA Reserve Bank
SAReserveBank
The COVID-19 outbreak will produce the worst economic downturn in a century. We expect that ‘the great lockdown’ will cause output to contract by about 7% this year. During the
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John M. Talmadge, MD
JohnMTalmadgeMD
#Presidementia #TrumpBrainDroppings Fox & Friends today: 1/ Once again Trump rambled, could not process a softball set-up. He sounds manic, loud on phone, recites his same BS/CS. Asked about debate
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Tom Richards
tomrichards37
It is common practice to assume that cerebral stroke causes muscular weakness in swallowing and that strength based exercises help fix it. This makes no sense from a theoretical physiological
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Montana 🕊 AgentApplebutt™
AgentApplebutt3
Eight more coronavirus patients die in Moscow — crisis center - Worldhttps://tass.com/world/1143377 MINZDRAV doctor-scientists said that because of all the symptoms evidenced in this patient, the most accurate cause of
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Landon Getz
LandonGetz
I am currently opposed to a COVID-19 challenge trial for, among others, four very important reasons:A threadhttps://twitter.com/nataliekofler/status/1283938159651430402 1) There is no rescue therapy for SARS-CoV-2 infection.For other challe
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Brad Setser
Brad_Setser
Fiscal deficits in the big emerging economies are largely being financed domestically (with domestic debt bought by domestic investors)Useful (and BoP consistent) story from @markets 1/xhttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-24/mas
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lazy perfectionist
kazADHD
what people don't seem to understand about ADHD is that certain things aren't just 'boring' for us - they can be borderline painful. the mental effort it takes me just
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Martin Castellano
mcastellano44
“Original sin” is another well-documented EM macroeconomic challenge that LatAm countries have tried to surmount. Even though the capacity to borrow abroad in local currency has recently increased, the response
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🌹 Josie would prefer not to. 🥔
JosieOhFFS
Should progressives vote blue?This question always reminds me of this awful guy I was with for about 2 years in my 20s. He regularly told me I was nothing without
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Chaminda Jayanetti
cjayanetti
I don't think the actual levels of public spending Labour is pledging are politically costly - if you're *that* bothered by public borrowing and deficits, you probably didn't vote Labour
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Jeff, who pays over $750 in taxes every year
NewJeffCT
Last night, Trump said he’s done more in 47 months than Biden in 47 years. However, I don’t think that means what Donny thinks it means. Let’s review what he’s
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Sahil Bloom
SahilBloom
Fiscal Policy 101In the wake of the COVID-19 economic crisis, you have undoubtedly heard the term "fiscal policy" thrown around a lot.But what is fiscal policy and how does it
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Zachary D. Carter
zachdcarter
Larry, let's talk.https://twitter.com/JStein_WaPo/status/1319317535435665409 It is a mistake to think of The General Theory as a set of policy prescriptions. There are some in there, of course. Among other things, Keynes
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Vitor Constâncio
VMRConstancio
A quick way to have European common debt financing expenditures to deal with the crisis would be to use the EU Commission to issue bonds to finance exceptional programmes within
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