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Karen F
UnseelieMe
Hubs: I dont agree with paying off student debt.Me: Why?H: I paid off my debt.Me: Okay. Math & economics lesson! What was your debt? Mine was $12K.H: $30KMe: What did
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Matt Goodwin
GoodwinMJ
I think this one question tells us a great deal about British politics and where we are today:Between Boris Johnson & Keir Starmer, who best stands up for the interests
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Jack-cessible
JustJevens
I used to call myself a conservative, believing that business, trade, the economy was more important than anything else and that the financial benefits would trickle down to everyone else.
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Emily Hamilton
ebwhamilton
Hard to believe that this time last year, legislators in CA, MD, NE, VA, and WA introduced single-family zoning preemption bills. Here are some of the land-use bills I’ll be
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(((Ant Miller))) Rejoiner
meeware
A theory: right wing politics isn’t really politics- it’s a shell of presentation with nothing at its core- pure self preservation and promotion with no actual memetic ‘cargo’. 1/some It
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RiShawn Biddle
dropoutnation
Economic systems are never divorced from their sociopolitical contexts. It's why Cuba is still White Supremacist despite being Communist - and why being a Black entrepreneur in America doesn't help
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Doru Sepailov
sepailov
Is Orthodoxy now synonymous with the ‘extreme right’? An interesting question.1) First, the Fordhamites wielding this question have no standing to ask it. Their agenda is anti-Orthodox to the core.
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Tuomas Malinen
mtmalinen
A short thread of the non-recovery of the global #economy.Let's start on the PMI -fallacy. With the PMI:s all figures above 50 signal overall increase, compared to previous month, while
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Anna Gifty is on IG and says #SACE2021
itsafronomics
STOP assigning Stacey Abrams jobs that require systemic change that you refuse to be apart of. Send tweet. Everybody telling Stacey Abrams to solve their problems like she's a freaking
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Rachael Meager
economeager
Today's reading: Science and Statistics, George Box 1976 http://jupiter.chem.uoa.gr/thanost/papers/papers8/JAmStatAssoc_71(1976)791.pdf here's some bangers from it! first, some quotes about how the point of all this effort is suppos
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SonaliRanade
sonaliranade
“ .. if a demagogue has the skill and the cheek to build a dominant majority’s latent insecurities into a persecution complex, he can build an impregnable base. See, for
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Ricardo Reis
R2Rsquared
Why doesn't the 2020 data come up in debates on inequality today? Especially on whether free trade caused its rise? Doesn't the recession and increase in inequality provide a strong
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Louis Römer
lromeranth
The same 2016 tropes around “it’s not race, but class” are being recycled in 2020 election analyses. At best they evince a poor grasp of what race or class are.
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Louise Perry
Louise_m_perry
It’s remarkable how invisible class has become in discussion of an issue that is *all* about economics. To be fair to @DrJoGrady, her job is to represent students and academics,
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Mario Cibelli
mario_cibelli
An incomplete list of things that one may encounter along the way if one plans on owning a great consumer company over the long-term - 5 to 10+ years(1/x) Spiking
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Jim Jamitis 🪓🌲🔪🐋
JimJamitis
Conservatives complain about bias in media, pop culture, big tech, but very few on the right attempt to innovate and compete and the few that do seldom try to make
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