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WSLobbyistNI
WSLobbyistNI
It's the 25th anniversary of the Disability Discrimination Act. As a disabled woman I am thankful to those who protested & campaigned for this act. There is a long way
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Josh Marshall
joshtpm
I saw a very knowledgable hill reporter say McC doesn't care how unpopular this is, he's just focused on saving those to Georgia Senators. This seems very off to me.
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Pedro L. Gonzalez
emeriticus
Bernie Sanders is right. Mitch McConnell and the GOP in general have no problem providing various interest groups unlimited amounts of money but become fiscal hawks when it comes to
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крутой перец
rovrumtankie
Diane was first elected as an MP in 1987. She has been dedicated to serving the British public for longer than I have even been alive. Hold that thought. Understand
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Maverick2u 🏏🏏🏏🏏
maverick2u2
Can someone please explain to me why the #FBPE crowd are not following/commenting on the EU/ECB finances ?After all they droned on endlessly about “The Bus” ! Basically the EP
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
AOC
One of the 1st votes I ever cast broke w/ my party over House rules that strangled transformative legislation for working people + climate. It was honestly terrifying.Now, CPC has
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Mar Hicks
histoftech
this. exactly. meanwhile universities are decreasing pay through austerity budgets and firing adjuncts.if professors put all our digital labor onto an institutional LMS this semester we need to realize that
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Frank van Lerven
Frank_vanlerven
Thread-QE & Inequality: Time for the @bankofengland to come clean?I had to do some research on the distributive effects of QE and so thought I would share thoughts.Key message -
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Jane Ball
WatTylerRising
This article hit on a few things that isn’t acknowledged enough. - Even relatively comfortable and affluent people often live with a level of economic precarity. - professional "white collar"
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Matthew Yglesias
mattyglesias
imo the big problem with “defund the police” is that defunding the police is a bad idea — austerity is bad, public services are good, policing is important, and better
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Dr Bethany Usher
bethanyusher
How Sunderland and Nissan have become such symbols of Brexit is such a heart-wrenching history involving my hometown and on a personal note my family, I don't even know where
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Royce Kurmelovs
RoyceRk2
I know it's Friday and everyone is trying to avoid thinking about anything heavy, but at the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee right now, reps from Australia's insurers
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Sona
BldrnS
Many scholars who never bothered to apply class and material analysis to the 2018 revolution have been dismissive towards it for the past 2 years calling it populism lacking in
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
The government backed the loans that gave your dad boilers to clean in Wilmington. It built the highways that expanded demand for the cars he sold. I’m happy the government
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
This government is not designed to help people but to serve as an organ to redistribute the people's wealth from the bottom up.Any gesture otherwise is only intended to keep
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Jacob Remes
jacremes
The worst part of the Nate Silvery nonsense today is that every epidemiologist, especially every infectious disease epidemiologist, is exhausted right now. They’ve been worried and overworked since January. Everything
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