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Oren Cass
oren_cass
Thread (1/16). How is that our economic statistics suggest workers have been making slow but steady progress in recent decades, while popular perception is that their family finances are coming
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Luqman
superluq
I’m afraid most students now are under point (ii)Ramai terpaksa guna hotspot tapi internet still lembap, bila cikgu tengah ajar asyik terkeluar dari Zoom, meja study takde so terpaksa belajar
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Magnus Max-Vax Ⓥ
Magnus919
It's interesting that some are still looking for the next geographical "tech hub" city, even while the tech industry is moving toward permanently distributed workforce arrangements.Tech can happen anywhere with
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Joseph Trevithick
FranticGoat
This is truth and reminds me of an interesting experience doing my jury duty in the city of Alexandria, Virginia.https://twitter.com/b_ehrenreich/status/1022877402022768640?s=21 I don’t know how common or not it is, but
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Dr. Guendouzi ( The Cerebral Assassin )
fimiletoks
I go through a lot to break certain issues down on Twitter, just to let some people understand that Governance and decision making isn't beer parlour gist. The last time
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2ba3-nyannyan@XXXX.ne.jp
killed_the_vibe
quite an interesting thread about how post-Soviet Russia destroyed its own space industry.https://twitter.com/ilyakharlamov/status/1266821702216028162 interesting things said here: - there hasn't been anything interesting made by Russia
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BJ Thompson
bj116
The History ot Reperations. Why is this such a difficult conversation? In my lifetime it’s been so strange to see such heated debate over simply paying restitution. Only conclusion I’ve
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Judicaelle Irakoze
Judicaelle_
Also I think many of us aren't aware of gentrification and what it means in an African context. But African governments have been kicking families out of the city by
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Torsten Bell
TorstenBell
Full @resfoundation analysis of the Chancellor's Winter Economy Plan (with thanks to the team for sleep loss overnight). The short version: the policy does not match the rhetoric on protecting
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Johnathan Wood
Johnathan_Wood1
Here's the most important, and most difficult thing, for white people like me to accept about George Floyd: his murder wasn't a tragic isolated incident by one lone wolf bad
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Brett Banditelli is so tired.
banditelli
Here's the building trades being extremely excited about Joe Biden talking about the Davis Bacon Act and prevailing wage today in Greensburg, Pennsylvania "In my administration, collective bargaining will be
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Michele O'Neil
MicheleONeilAU
Ok, that’s it. I’ve had enough of the Government spreading misinformation about super to further their ideological attacks on your retirement savings. Here are some of the most common false
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🦴Spooky Shkeleton🦴
workingdog_
Every three months I see someone try to "organize" a "general strike" purely through propaganda and posting online. You need to do a LOT more than that if you want
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Dr. Elizabeth Sacha Baroness Cohen
alixabeth
If you voted for plutocrats pushing business friendly trickle-down policies as your own prospects contracted, you were never America's forgotten people. You got what you asked for. If you voted
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
This isn't a surprise. Globalization allows surplus countries to gain competitiveness by forcing down wages and exporting the resulting domestic demand deficiencies, and the accompanying savings excesses, to countries with
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Sara from Michigan
SarafromMI
So they refuse to raise minimum wage a few months ago, they kick the can on child care relief or affordability, now they demand we go back to work at
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