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Adam Ozimek
ModeledBehavior
Quick thread on the why and how of fiscal stimulus given the state of the economy. First it's important to understand the size of the damage. We have *still* lost
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Emma Baccellieri
emmabaccellieri
The last five months have been a weird time to cover baseball. (Lord knows there’s been more important stuff to write about.) But that’s meant a chance to tap into
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Catching up with a scathing PAC report into Covid and social care: “Years of inattention, funding cuts and delayed reforms have been compounded by the Govt’s slow, inconsistent and, at
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Karl Handscomb
karlhandscomb
Good news, the £20/w is not ending next month. But that was never going to happen because unemployment now rising. But it will still be high in 6 months -
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Mike Buckley
mdbuckley
Labour need to do far more than tell the Govt to ‘get a grip’ or sort out ‘dither and delay’.Brexit outcomes aren’t primarily a problem of execution but design -
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Maajid أبو عمّار
MaajidNawaz
THREAD:“WHO inspector on camera revealing coronavirus manipulation in Wuhan before pandemic”Danszak (co-author of a Lancet article preempting claims Covid was a lab virus in origin)"You can manipulate them in the
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Tom Cotton
SenTomCotton
Joe Biden is wasting no time trying to enact his radical immigration agenda. He’s unveiling his draft immigration bill this week, and it’s what you’d expect from the party of open borders:
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
How Ireland count Covid deaths is mostly atypical and leads to an overestimated death toll, relative to many places.However, it was a responsible approach taken by all involved to count
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Stephen Kinsella
stephenkinsella
I’ve been thinking a bit about the pandemic unemployment payment/travel debate a little today. A short thread: If you accept that those who are ‘pandemic unemployed’ are categorically different from
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Robin Lake
RbnLake
So many interesting tidbits in our 1st ASDP survey. Throwing a few into this threadhttps://www.edweek.org/leadership/remote-learning-will-keep-a-strong-foothold-even-after-the-pandemic-survey-finds/2020/12 Disparities in students’ opportu
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Tamara
TamIWas
I absolutely believe Covid-related mental health concerns are valid,but I'm real tired of people using it as a quick one-liner to justify opening the economy and returning things to "normal"
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
This is it, folks. We have finally reached Peak Lie. There's no such thing as a Brexit "Australian option".Australia doesn't have a deal with the EU. It does, however, have
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Venessa Wong
venessawong
An entire generation of people got student loans to improve their lives. Then the pandemic happened. It's shown that the margin for error for these young adults had was slim
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Sophia Grace
pylonfan
I have an underlying condition. It is not life threatening. My life is not worth less than yours because I have it. If I get COVID and die, it will
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Anyone who’s been following me for a while will know that I’ve been concerned about reinfection and persistence since #COVID19 first emerged. We now know both of these things
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Communities Not Cuts
CNC_Manitoba
The Manitoba PC government’s pandemic policy has failed. Let’s learn from what’s worked in other countries and implement a socially just pandemic response in Manitoba! for a list of demands!#mbpoli
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