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Kingston Reif
KingstonAReif
Sigh. Here’s why: Gambling with a short-term extension of New START carries far more downside than upside. A full five-year extension is perfectly consistent with–and sets the best table for–pursuing
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Cheryl Bridges Johns-Pentecostal, not “that kind.“
cb_johns
1/ Regarding what I said yesterday about the emphasis on leadership above discipleship, some folk mentioned the influence of secular, corporate models of leadership. This emphasis began early in the
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Jeff Rybak🍁😷
JeffRybak
This pandemic is a chance to consider the delivery of healthcare in Canada, as it has become both more difficult and more urgent to access care. Erin O'Toole is on
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Jung H. Pak, PhD
junghpak1
NK’s recent actions and stmts are worrisome. Many have rightly pointed out how Kim is trying to manufacture tension & so far doing it in a nonlethal, but dramatic way.
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Andrew Køng
Rewkang
1/ Algorithmic stablecoins seem primed to explode this coming year similar to how oracles ( $LINK, $BAND, etc) had a great past year 2/ Stablecoins have achieved product-market fit at
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Jasmine M Heiss
JasminitaMH
Okayyyy, I’ll join everyone else in responding to today’s news (instead of just sighing, gazing into middle distance). The profit incentive baked into private prisons is a mess. But you
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Ali Velshi
AliVelshi
1/13President Biden signed an executive order phasing out the federal govt's use of privatized prisons. It instructs the Justice dept. NOT to renew contracts with privately-operated prisons; a policy that
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Hugh Hendry Eclectica
hendry_hugh
A lot of you are invested in uranium. I commend you. I wish I was.Uranium is the rockstar of commodities. It doesn't mess around - bull and bear markets are
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Juvoni Beckford
juvoni
Economics & Freedom are inseparable.Institutions peek into & manage the fate of your life & it gets harder to see how these powers operate & how decisions are made that
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A Boring Architect
boringarchitect
Friday afternoon What does the future of AEC technology look like? Lots of smart people are thinking and working on this but I’ve got so high-level thoughts. /1 1. Look
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Pete 🔥#CancelRent🔥 Harrison
PeteHarrisonNYC
I’m a prof at Baruch and teach about IT systems/media. It’s been frustrating to watch ppl bashing or defending Twitter/FB banning Trump cuz both are missing the history and challenges
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Michael Singh
MichaelSinghDC
I am skeptical about the idea that "regional issues" should be included in any new round of negotiations between the US and Iran, for a few reasons... 1/ First, it
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Dr. Trey 謹防法西斯小學梟
Comparativist
I have no reason to be optimistic about this, but I am. We've discovered the tools to return to normal, it just seems we can't produce them quickly enough for
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Cole
coIecp
The emergence of the DeFi sector exemplifies what happens when preparation meets opportunity.Its growth and sustained expansion is inspiring to say the least.Here’s some data showing just how far the
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Jon A
Is2020_OverYet
And there it is - the real agenda behind the globalist-induced hysteria, verbalized. The WHO's recommendation of lockdowns, contact tracing, and then masks was never about stopping the virus from
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David Roberts
drvolts
It's Friday afternoon, no one's reading Twitter, so it's a good time for a THREAD. I wanna try to capture some recent thoughts I've been having & figure out if
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