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David Paton
cricketwyvern
This is an interesting read by @cjsnowdon but not sure his examples necessarily support his case.Take Ireland: Level 5 lockdown restrictions (pubs, cafes hairdressers shut) started on 24 Dec. The
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Melissa Sharpe
MelissaJSharpe
Today we had childcare for the first time in 3.5 months. I finally had some time to breath, so I wrote a letter to @CAgovernor to implore him to prioritize
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George Selgin
GeorgeSelgin
I think MMTs have to make up their mind on this. Either money-financed fiscal expansion increases total spending or it doesn't. Either there's a real resource constraint that eventually becomes
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
At each and every point in the pandemic, the policy mistake seems to have been very similar. Step 1: watch case numbers rise, fail to lockdown because of the perception,
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Silas Brown
silasjvbrown
I spoke with Dr. Joseph De Koninck, professor emeritus a the UOttawa. De Koninck says he's all for eliminating the biannual time change that has a detrimental effect on our
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(((Christine Fair)))
CChristineFair
Back to India for minute. This is why India is not going to be a truly great power anytime soon. It cannot accurately assess its threat environment and over what
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Peter
stampden
THREAD (1 of 7)9x2c Fiddler Crab #stamps from the 1973 Australian Marine Life & Gemstones issue pay the 18c domestic letter rate on this 2 Apr 1977 OHMS cover from
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Vortex ⚡🌊
theonevortex
In the decades to come this period in time will be looked at as one of the greatest macro environment scenarios for #bitcoin ever conceived and thus one of
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Bharadwaj
BharadwajSpeaks
Around 40 cricket balls are made from the hide of single slaughtered cow.Mumbai Cricket club alone needs around 12,000 cricket balls.A ball is not used beyond 80 overs in professional
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Sam Bowman
s8mb
The British state has indeed failed disastrously, but so have more extensive states in Europe.It doesn't make much sense to say that the UK's problem is too much privatization when
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Thomas Frederikse
FrederikseT
New paper ‘The causes of sea-level rise since 1900’ (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2591-3#article-info) just came out! We have shown that we can close the ‘sea-level budget’ since 1900. That means, that we can
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Sean Dunn
SeanDunn10
Oh, hey look who it is! Angus McBeath's colleague from AIMS/Fraser Institute conveniently writing in the Epoch Times about the #AbEd curriculum.https://twitter.com/UCPCaucus/status/1292836864416550912 Angus McBeath and Zwaagstra both fr
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Jacobo Pascual
jacobotweetsnow
The FT publishes an editorial about “The risks in the power of stock market indices”, noting that the rise of passive investing has increased their influence. Thread #markets #equities #valueinvesting
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Fiona Robertson
barristerfiona
Unpopular post that will probably get abuse from Mail readers. But today as we enter lockdown and I drag my 36 week pregnant self to court (a case I can’t
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
Situation in London continuing to deteriorate as expected. Many doctors are worried that other parts of the UK will follow. A lot of misinformation around, so some fairly blunt observations
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Kevin R. McClure
kevinrmcclure
I’ve been interested in burnout and have written a little about it. I liked this piece and wanted to share some of the passages that stood out to me.https://twitter.com/harvardbiz/status/1359598400572907523 First,
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