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Greg Olear
gregolear
Let’s talk about organized crime. Because it's not just Jared & Junior we’re up against here.[THREAD] 1/ The mob developed in Sicily & Naples in the mid-1800s because the actual
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L⭕️udCitizen 🉐 老百姓
LoudCitizen
TRUMP is ready to BREAK THE GLASS THREAD Americans are gradually waking up to this MASSIVE electoral crisis. They now see the fraud is HUGE, but not how martial law
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🚩ProletariatRising🚩
ProletariatRis1
So I've read the book "Fanshen: a documentary of revolution in a Chinese village" by William Hinton - which documents firsthand the land reform campaigns (1945-49) in the countryside of
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General Theorist
GeneralTheorist
Megan Greene and Eric Lonergan published a http://VOX.EU great piece last week making the case for dual interest rates. This is a cause I fully support, so they are pushing
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
What sent Texas reeling is not an engineering problem, nor frozen wind turbines. It is a structure that offers no incentives to prepare for winter. In the name of deregulation
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Business Insider
businessinsider
The case for cancelling student debt isn't political — it's practical. Business Insider spoke to experts and parsed through several reports and studies to determine student-loan debt cancellation's economic impact.
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Madima
MaanoMadima
Below are some of the most interesting business stories I came across in 2020.P. S The list is not exhaustive.1) PSG unbundled it's 28.1% ownership of Capitec.2) MTN sold a
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Adrian Zenz
adrianzenz
THREAD: @AucklandUni complaint letter re @Anne_MarieBrady publication on NZ academic ties that could benefit China military research, denying allegations re AU Prof. Gao Wei. The letter's denials are factually incorrect,
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All Possums Go to Heaven
AndyinDC1
A claim I see often is: capitalism is great because of all this *stuff* we have. The poorest person in capitalism lives materially better than kings and emperors did. Isn’t
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Holly Witteman, PhD
hwitteman
I read this column by @anthonyfurey when he posted it & have been mulling it over. After some reflection on the ideas, I offer what I hope is a constructive
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Ben Edwards
BenPEdwards
On some big developments in expungement rules--a strange corner of securites law. Today's blog post summarizes much of it, but a thread may help as well.https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/business_law/2021/01/new-developments-in-expungem
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Mozilla
mozilla
The producers of The Social Dilemma brought some serious and valid concerns about the impact of social media platforms to a broad Netflix audience. BUT… There were glaring omissions,
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tyson brody
tysonbrody
I've seen enough - it's increasingly clear the elephant in the room regarding WestExec is its relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the billions of dollars controlled by
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Elizabeth Stokoe 💙💙💙
LizStokoe
1. Why does @IndependentSage recommend maximizing remote learning at #Universities from the START of term? Does SAGE agree? Does the UK Government #FollowTheScience? And will Universities? 2. #IndependentSAGE agrees
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
ThreadPfizer announced positive trial results for their coronavirus vaccine today. That’s great news, but it’s undermined when Dems & others have pushed a conspiracy that, because Orange Man Bad, the
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Kathryn Anne Edwards
keds_economist
In March, Congress acted to preserve jobs by providing loans to employers to keep workers on payroll. The PPP has been a "fraudster free for all." There was also a
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