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Reed Wommack
ReedWommack
1/Today I wrote a newsletter about why cities, as opposed to rural areas, will suffer the harshest effects of money printing.A thread 2/I recently drove across the United States. On
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Krombopulos Levi
Halfempty621
So those of you that know me have probably figured out that Crenshaw is my favorite politician to shit on. Normally it's in a pretty light dismissive way, make an
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Barbarian Capital
BarbarianCap
Mini-theory on labor/job fit1/4 2/4 personality fit for jobs is dramatically under-discussed: imo career counseling early should begin with extensive testing for the major personality dimensions 3/4 Taking the spectrum
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shantilly
shantilly_t
If you have to work in order to pay for things you need to live (food, water, shelter, healthcare), that's extortion. Capitalism creates power dynamics that void consent. That's why
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Sasha King đşđ˛
sashamking
It's time to tell a story about an investing project that I helped my MBA professor with 2 years ago Remember the money banks were investing into private prisons? I
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Book Cat đ
SchoolOfAmerica
What is described in economic theory as mobility of capital translates into shattered lives, decaying communities, and a net loss of production competence in the nation as a whole.Melman Through
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Aren R. LeBrun
proustmalone
The minimum wage should be $25 per hour. All of the biggest employers in the United States could afford a $25/hour minimum wage and still turn a profit for shareholders.
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Wallace Alexander
historicalpolls
How many of you guys have heard of the La Follette Committee? It was a landmark investigation, one of the most important in American history, into company practices to suppress
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Isaac Wilks đ¤đ˘
wilks_isaac
âpost-industrial societyâ is not real. itâs just what happens when an empire outsources itâs critical systems. our jobs didnât magically sublimate into Knowledge Workâthey just left. our institutions didnât progress
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Kathryn Anne Edwards
keds_economist
On the eve of the $600 expiration, I think there are five key arguments for its continuation, based on available data. 1/n(thread) 1. There was no evidence that it slowed
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Todd N. Tucker
toddntucker
A must read in @TheProspect. Hamilton always gets the love on industrial policy, but @GaneshSitaraman recovers Franklinian, Madisonian, and Jacksonian traditions as well.https://twitter.com/GaneshSitaraman/status/1304113040111988736 It'
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Trevor Dame
TrevorDame
I continue to be in the "Nothing will change when it comes to wrestle labor laws" because 95 out of 100 times in today's world if you assume the worst
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Anirudha Dutta
DuttaAnirudha
Two recent papers based on CPHS data of @_CMIE by Rosa Abraham at @azimpremjiuniv and Maurizio Bussolo of @WorldBank throw light on employment trajectory and consumption trends during the pandemic
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New York City Antifa
NYCAntifa
Given the talk about "insurrection" in relation to #BlackLivesMatter , we want to talk about Angelo Herndon. Angelo was a black communist organizer sentenced to 18+ years for "insurrection" after
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George Kanjere
RezzaSteppa
Some thoughts on the sick-pay for casuals:A payment for missing work will be welcome for many, however small and difficult to obtain it will be. But I don't think this
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Unite in justice for the poor & oppressed
BreeNewsome
What is this phenomenon in white society where theyâve convinced themselves that racism is the domain of the uneducated, when the most elite educational institutions in the nation were built
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