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Stephen Gordon
stephenfgordon
A thread that would have been a column, if I were still writing columns: Recessions have always been about men. Men have always borne the brunt of job losses, and
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Pe:p Laja
peeplaja
1/ I did live panel with @drewsanocki , @TaylorHoliday and @AGConsult on ecommerce - what ecom companies should be doing today to win. Here are my notes: 2/ A lot
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Bryce Oates
OatesBryce
It's time for Congress to step up for #rural America and take action to support low-income and working class families through #COVID19 stimulus. The best stimulus for rural people and
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mork
karlmorx
the first obama term was bookended by black eyed peas and LMFAO—everyone was alienated by the recession but did everything they could to hide it thru the power of party
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
So, will this be Inflation Freakout Week? Maybe, or maybe it will wait a month or two. But soon we'll be seeing some big headline price rises — and it
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Socially Distant Suzy
deathbysuzy
Honestly, the progress financials would normally never have made anyone look twice, but it’s a slow news time, sooooo... *if* during the two years of the accounts people really were
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Kevin Milligan
kevinmilligan
The Government of Canada has the fiscal capacity to handle the present macro challenges. Any notion that the 'fiscal cupboard is bare' is irrefutably, absolutely, 100%, 180 degrees wrong.Let me
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antihero_kate
antihero_kate
I “felt” government under Obama from the ACA and recession. I felt it when I lost my job, we lost our private health insurance due directly to ACA policy (I
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Tuomas Malinen
mtmalinen
A lot of excitement about the #recovery of manufacturing especially in the Eurozone and in #China , but is it real?For three years, we have been trying to get the
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Mike Burke
meburke4
What the Irish government has been long trying to do—with even more urgency after the 2008 meltdown—is build better resiliency in the Irish economy. That means balancing foreign investment into
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LizzMarieISHOMEFLATTENINGTHECURVE
LizzMarieTorres
Lessons from my mom the landlord: **gasp*** a renter activist with a landlord mama?! Yes. And we don’t disagree on a lot. I always ask her perspective on housing policy.
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Lin Wood
LLinWood
Debate takeaways:1. Chris Wallace fought hard but lost fight by decision to @realDonaldTrump2. Biden’s favorite son was Beau, not Hunter.3. Jill Biden hid behind mask, Melania did not.4. Democrats grooming
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Coach K 🗯
CoachKMcD
Why stocks will go down much more:1) 330 Trillion dollars of very poor credit market debt that needs to be deleveraged and the Fed's 1 Trillion farts can't do anything
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Trevor Purdy
TrevorsIdeas
Our pandemic controls are working. Our jobs are recovering. Consumer spending is recovering. We have a lot to be thankful for here. Were there bumps in the road? Sure. LTC
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Ed Clissold
edclissold
Election thread. These are historical stats, not predictions, OK?Incumbents are 0-for-the-last-5 when trying to get reelected when there has been a recession or 20% drop in an election year. The
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Mike Bird
Birdyword
I've had a few conversations recently with people who think I overemphasise policy decisions in Covid outcomes. I think I do focus on the policy decisions a lot, and I'm
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