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Vilsack has a troubling history with Big Agriculture monopolies, and he has deep opposition from Black farmers and civil rights advocates. For these reasons, we oppose President-elect Biden's nomination of
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Spargles 🇦🇺
spargles
A guide to Australian political parties for foreigners: The main centre-right party whose overall ideology I would describe as Liberal Conservatism. Divided between a more neoliberal faction ("Wet Liberals") and
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Bill Scher
billscher
For a long while, all the #veepstakes activity on the left was in support of Warren. Now suddenly, it's shifting to Bass. Why is that?Because... ...the left doesn't think Biden
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Ronan Lupton
ronanlupton
@maireadenright has an interesting and thought provoking piece in the Times today. Stasi archive shows way for institutional abuse record-keepinghttps://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/stasi-archive-shows-way-for-institutional-abuse-record-keepi
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GET A GRIP đź’™
docrussjackson
Results of elections over the last five years signal to Progressives that we cannot simply continue thinking in traditional ways, proposing the usual, conventional solutions & hoping the pendulum could
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Scott Heerman
scott_heerman
I am still thinking about the #SHEAR2020 plenary and want to comment on the framing of the panel. These views have come out of many, many conversations (see citations at
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Nick Reeves 3.5% #FBPE #ProgressiveAlliance
nickreeves9876
Brexit was built on the politics of fear. Fear destroys rational thinking, & elicits primitive emotions which drive people to identify an enemy, and seek safety in a tribe behind
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Jan Matti Dollbaum
JanMattiD
For some more background, here’s a short academic reading list on Navalny’s politics and his movement. I’ve tried to find non-paywalled versions for all sources. For a start, two great
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Ross Douthat
DouthatNYT
Good @EricLevitz look at the agony of progressivism, to which I would append one thought:https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/11/2020-election-results-biden-won-democrats-senate-loss.html Some of the agony is a rage against the injustice of
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Asel Doolotkeldieva
ADoolotkeldieva
My preliminary exploration of the pro-Japarov base, #populism a la Kyrgyz, shows quite a diverse picture of backgrounds and arguments:- there is a 'working' class without work at home (migrants,
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Karl Bode
KarlBode
this scenario seems more than likely:1. Pai announces he's leaving the FCC, with the timing intended to help nudge the rush appointment of Trump-ally and Section 230 hater Simington to
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Elliot Turner
ElliotTurn
The stock market has always been a place retail could have phenomenal success. The key is spend less than you earn & save in order to get rich slow. This
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
This is known as “weaponized health communication” its use on social media was first introduced by the Russian Government under Putin, but was later adopted by the White House Coronavirus
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Leonardo Carella
leonardocarella
A large-scale failure of the Italian political system - and the expectations were low enough. Renzi created a government out of thin air and then collapsed it during a pandemic
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đź•·Dante Atkinsđź•·
DanteAtkins
The reason you can't talk to a lefty/Dem from any faction is because nobody's theories got validated and nobody really got what they wanted. a small thread. 1) Warrenites like
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Nate Cohn
Nate_Cohn
One interesting thing about this election is the extent that the 2016 post-mortems and subsequent arguments for how Democrats should win--by basically everyone!--don't necessarily look great in retrospect. There were
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