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Kristina Keneally
KKeneally
Last year I visited a cafe in South Australia run by people on temporary protection visas (SHEVs). They employ Australian citizens. How does JobKeeper affect businesses like theirs? Under questioning
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Lydia DePillis
lydiadepillis
Happy Saturday. It’s 169 days since the CARES Act passed. As Congress dithers on another relief package, I want to show you what the stimulus has done for people, from
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Rich Harris
Rich_Harris
The more I use HEY, the more I think it makes the case for 'modern' SSR'd SPA-ish development, rather than the Rails+Turbolinks+Stimulus model. I realise it's v1, but there are
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Blackironfitter
blackironfitter
A little screed that will take a while, so bear with me. Replying to @GovGianforte and his dipshit compatriot in South Carolina. I grew up in a logging town in
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Zubair
dmazubair
Normally, Sakib Sherani analysis is sharp and incisive. But this article is complete ranting and shows poor awareness of slew stimulus measures already taken by 'whole of govt'. Speak to
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
BREAKING (not so surprising) NEWS: The Trump Admin is touting rapid antigen paper tests. The @AbbottNews BinaxNOW assay is terrific and is a great start. But don’t be fooled -
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beth, uprising enthusiast
bourgeoisalien
Thread:We must restructure the entire narrative around 'government money', 'stimulus checks', etc.Why? Since the 80s, the minimum wage flatlined, at the same time government handed out corporate bailouts, tax breaks,
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Adam Habib
AdHabb
South Africa needs to end the lockdown: here's a blueprint for its replacementhttps://theconversation.com/south-africa-needs-to-end-the-lockdown-heres-a-blueprint-for-its-replacement-136080 Interesting piece!The argument is for a gradual sectoral
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Sam
SamuelMaw
A thread about being a homeowner:(1) Last summer my AC started to go out. It would create puddles around the HVAC unit in the basement and it just couldn't keep
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Kip Herriage
KHerriage
THREADSo you "really" think Biden would have handled coronavirus better?Let’s examine:-Biden/Obama had their own pandemic called the Swine Flu. More than 60 million Americans got SF & had it been
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Khuram Malik
KhuramMalik
So many people I've spoken to this year say to me "2020 is a write-off" and they're all assuming (not that I can blame them for it) that 2021 will
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Laurie Brookins
StyleWriterNYC
. @SteveRattner on @Morning_Joe just now: “There is a surprising amount of belief on Wall Street that a Biden presidency would actually be better for the economy and therefore perhaps
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Dan Hedl
danheld
1/ Inflation is coming. The US just hit a 13 year high inflation rate. This was unexpected by policymakers and economists. To an individual of average intelligence, it was entirely
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Gray Connolly
GrayConnolly
Main duty of an Australian leader in a crisis like this is to let every Australian know their Govt will look after them & we will not be throwing our
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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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Sara Ayllón
ayllonsara
New working paper! "Food insecurity in the US during the pandemic: What can we learn from real-time data?" (joint with @SamuelLF11). Link: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3831053 #EconTwitter (1/n) We study the
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