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Austerity is Murder🌹
sdgrumbine
Why do you suppose so many who refuse to actually read MMT literature feel compelled to critique it? and why do they insist on waxing on about numeraires like the
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Dr. William Horne
wihorne
The post-insurrection testimony of William Pitt Kellogg has been haunting me lately. He survived several coups as governor of LA during Reconstruction & gave a sobering assessment of their causes.
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Molly “Solidarity Forever” Keran
mjkeran
If you’re not affiliated with the University of Michigan but want to support the historic @geo3550 #StrikeForSafeCampus as well as the amazing @UMResstaff strike, here’s a few ways you can
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Sylvester Equation
neoliberal_dad
What I think is missing in this picture is just what a strange and new invention of capitalism a company like Blackrock is, particularly in how it represents a new
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Mike Botkin
MikeBotkin_
Been looking at buying a lawn service company. Zeroed in on one near me in Central Florida 40yrs in operation. Owner is in 60s. Has nobody to pass it down
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HoneyGirlGrows
HoneyGirlGrows
Passerby: “Your honey is so expensive,.”Me: “You have no idea.” Passerby: “But I can buy the big jar at Costco.”Me: “Then you should, this probably isn’t for you. The
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#iStandWithFarmers
suresh_ediga
Thank you @NYFarmer for the heads up about this listening session hosted by @SenatorHinchey on Ag and Food related issues. This is a very important First Step in addressing the
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Danielle D'Onfro
danielledonfro
This identifies many ways in which clerking (and post-grad hiring more generally) could be improved but it’s conclusion that clerking should be abolished is deeply wrong. Abolishing a single credential
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Institute for Christian Socialism
SmashMammon
The radical MLK is a stark contrast to the domesticated King whose legacy involves little more than rousing speeches, dreams of “color-blindness,” and the occasional march. King died a radical
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Ingrid M
iMusing
the “no play” label is WHY Morrison branded his punitive policy “no pay”. Like “national natural disaster” obscures anthropogenic climate crisis; and slurring jobkeeper (paid to bosses) with jobseeker (the
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maya morena
themayamorena
So I’m looking at Exodus Cry’s business partners & you can really tell who benefits from this definition of “freedom”.One is called Cedar & Twine.Basically a bunch of white women
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Rebekah Fenton, MD, FAAP
RFentonMD
I was a resident at Seattle Children’s and Odessa Brown under Dr. Danielson’s tenure. Odessa Brown was home for me and my patients, a haven in a city that often
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Zach Goldberg
ZachG932
1/n To the best of my knowledge, all of the available approval rating graphs of Donald Trump date only as far back as the 2016 election (and perhaps the leadup
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James 🤓
fromclicktosale
One Thing Everybody Does WrongYou might be in the middle of creating the worst paid job for yourselfWithout even noticing itLet's just think about this for a minute, you may
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Rohun
RohunJauhar
At 15 yrs old, I started working at McDonald's. I worked 30 hours a week and made $160/month.I felt rich ... until I saw the owner made $1M a month.
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Daniel Gross
dgorganize
Don't worry, no hot take from me. However, the case of the union defending its member at the New York Times who engaged in racist conduct is a compelling study
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