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Colin Harvey
cjhumanrights
1/ No one is suggesting that the British Government should not have a view on the future of the Union - either way. 2/ The question is around our unique
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Mike P. "Ontario Dad" Moffatt 🇨🇦🏅🏅
MikePMoffatt
See a lot of pieces today about government bond maturity lengths. Two things we should all recognize:1. Over the last decade, federal and provincial governments have been issuing more long-duration
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Andrew M. Mwenda
AndrewMwenda
@realDonaldTrump trump is sending soldiers into Democratic Party-led cities to “contain” protests. There is no whisper from other Western governments about this disregard for the right to protest that they
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Graeme Downie
graemedownie
Just seen Douglas Ross calling for an inquiry into SG handling of the pandemic so here is a short thread on why I think it's bad politics by the new
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Danika Dragomir
NikaDragomira
This pandemic has proven that Canada does not need provincial government. Like most other countries in the world, where the federal leaders make all the decisions that are important to
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barney farmer
barneyfarmer
Basically you let service failures and infrastructure shortcomings pile-up as a direct consequence of your economic settlement, with successive governments skating around the problems, occasionally bearing witness, making sounds associated
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Representative Bill Seitz
CincySeitz
Yesterday, @GovMikeDeWine signed legislation into law that invests $555 million in Ohio schools, communities and infrastructure. Senate Bill 4 also included two important amendments that will further assist Ohio’s coronavirus
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Andreas Graf
andreasgraf
Carbon pricing is supposed to incentivize change we know must happen, not punish households and companies through the inaction of governments. The time for democratic debate on policies that can
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Mr 2nd Opinion 🙂
G0DOnIyKN0WS
1/11. Who is @KamalaHarris ?We are in a fight for our freedoms all over the western world & it's important to really know the people who want to take our
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Ben Eisen
benkerteisen
Two meaningful (more or less) nation-wide fiscal consolidations in my lifetime -a big one in the early 1990s and a smaller one in the 2010s. Both were achieved almost entirely
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skye
stimmyskye
things disabled people have learned from the pandemic so far: - pretty much all western governments want us dead and will enact policies that specifically, directly and exclusively set us
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Bharat Ramamurti
BharatRamamurti
I know this Fed discussion seems technical, so let me try to explain the Republican position.Before the CARES Act ever passed, the Fed had the authority (with the Treasury's approval)
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RiShawn Biddle
dropoutnation
Economic systems are never divorced from their sociopolitical contexts. It's why Cuba is still White Supremacist despite being Communist - and why being a Black entrepreneur in America doesn't help
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Dmitry Grozoubinski
DmitryOpines
1/ Regulations are ultimately about managing risk, whether that risk is fraud, unsafe practices or someone building an ugly building.The more (actually or performatively) worried you are about the specific
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John Carey
johncarey03755
1/x - When I first got to graduate school, in 1988, people were handing around an unpublished essay, by Juan Linz, arguing that presidential government was fundamentally flawed. 2/x -
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
We are being distracted and kept busy with masks, PCR tests, variants and lockdowns while the heart of the problem is emerging clearly to be a chasm between centralization and
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