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John Brooks
jakebrooksGULC
Furman is right that taxing student debt forgiveness would undermine its effectiveness. But fortunately, he’s wrong that it would be actually be taxable. The mistaken belief that forgiveness is taxable
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ORCBRAND - THE "NO" SAYER
BroncRad
"No nations no borders" is exactly a position of someone who lives in a powerful nation might hold. Those who come from colonized, often dominated nations, who had to struggle
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Sr. Beauty❤️台獨頑皮小姐
tracydisorder
Threads!Since global manufacturing companies are moving out from China, I will deploy a thread to discuss the legislation ideas about outsourcing employees especially for operators.What led to the riot to
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Dave 🌹
nodank_
The Democratic Party has proven to me, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that it doesn’t have the American people’s best interest in mind — and in its current ideation,
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girl, divorce him
girlziplocked
If you're a married millennial and considering leaving your husband because this pandemic proved to you the disutility of heterosexual marriage during a crisis, I would love for you to
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Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR)
HC_Richardson
Let's talk about today's fears of "voter fraud," why the modern GOP pushes them, and how they have warped our politics since 1986, shall we? In 1986, Reagan's sixth year,
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Martha Lincoln
heavyredaction
"Who could have imagined we would have mishandled COVID?" -- many *did* imagine that the US would fare badly. Perhaps worth reconstructing the reasoning behind those early predictionshttps://twitter.com/apoorva_nyc/status/13522530
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Scouse Buckeye
ScouseBuckeye
The more I read and understand Swedish Politics, the more I just love that country. They have forced me to change my understanding of politics, including socialism. 1/ Over the
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Max Ajl
maxajl
It is shocking that anyone takes at face value US claims of ‘fighting ISIS’ or ‘protecting the Kurds’ when so-called counterterrorism & protecting minorities have been the literal justifications for
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Ioannis Lianos
IoannisLianos
Disappointing article in the Economist about antitrust.https://www.economist.com/schools-brief/2020/08/08/what-more-should-antitrust-be-doing It only reports the rather populist debate between "Chicago school" style libertarians,
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St-Valentine Eleta
EletaValentine
Dear Mr President,On behalf of all farmers & able-bodied youths in Nigeria, I wish to say a big THANK YOU to you and your economic development team, for putting our
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Roy Beck
RoyBeck_NUSA
"A more equitable society requires a willingness to pay a little more for the burger or the bicycle — and for the welfare of the Americans who make and sell
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Michael Needham
MikeNeedham
Thread. A lot of allies on the pro-family right seem to be skipping past Marco's argument on the child allowance presented today in National Review.https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/02/bidens-child-care-plan-is-wrong-for-families-and-
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Randeep Kaur
DrRKaurEP
1- Dear followers: The largest protest in history is taking place right now in India. Since Nov 2020, protesters across states, religions, industries, communities and genders have been peacefully protesting
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Zeke Hernandez
profzeke
Thread on how we collectively frame #immigrants as economic actors. Main point: they are NOT substitutes for native workers, and they are not *just* labor/workers. Now for the longer explanation...
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The Provost / سيدة الفتنة
MsEntropy
Before I jump offline to finish this, brief thread incoming: Let’s talk MLK day and forgotten American history: how some states had to be forced to observe it. Might surprise
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