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Maureen Moore, M.A.
HopesMom12
This is a thread about the economy, and what economists are predicting. /1 You-know-what hits the fan around Dec 2022. The cycles ... point to the lowest stock market of
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Greg Hart
greghartpa
I keep questioning this (this morning over the firing of the SDNY's Berman), but seriously for my conservative friends, how the hell do you support what is going on? If
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ArisTHOTle (Feet Pic Stan)
Mr_Alexius
Black men are the weakest link.Watch this video and read my breakdown to get a full understand.https://twitter.com/quietdreamerr/status/1355040725486940163 Ignoring the video for a moment and focusing on the comments, your see
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Dan Shapiro
DanielBShapiro
THREAD: 1. The precise timing of a Biden-Netanyahu phone call, in my view, is the ultimate non-story. But since everyone seems to be talking about it, here is my take.
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Thirty Days To X
XDays
7 Investments I'm Making This Year (Part Two)The second day in a week long series where I show you places I am personally focusing my time, energy, and money in
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
It’s really the folks in their 20s and 30s, the generation between X and Z, we should spare a thought for: the Millennials.Boy, do they keep getting shafted https://trib.al/QaFKxfu It
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An_American_Girl & member of the rebel alliance.
MJG_66
"Why should we trust Joe Biden when he suggests he can do a better job? All you have to do is look back on his 47 years in political life
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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
threadNO POLITICAL COMPASS1. It's an indication of a lack of democratic accountability when those in power wield it in what amounts to a self destructive manner. 2. The mistakes are
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HaiTao Yang
HaiTaoYang11
Indian Expansionism, a thread. When India existed the first time as an independent country after 1947, there were more than 600 independent princely states. Many wished to remain independent, though
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Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧
vivamjm
"Perhaps we will get a last-minute deal. But even if we do, the prospect of coping, with so many retailers and wholesalers close to oblivion, is hard to imagine. And
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Skanda Amarnath ( Neoliberal Sellout )
IrvingSwisher
If you've finished your lunch and have an hour to spare before today's FOMC meeting, some suggestions for how the Fed should approach its forward guidance strategy:https://medium.com/@skanda_97974/the-fed-still-needs-to-do-its-part-
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AG
AGHamilton29
There is no USPS shutdown. There has been no change in USPS operations and there is nothing preventing the USPS from supporting elections via mail-in ballots. This is a crazy
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Rory O' Hanlon
ohanloncmr
My Covid thoughts Regardless of ones stance on nphet, pcr issues, casedemic vs pandemic, here is what I think I can summarise from recent months @SusanMitchell_ @DonnellyStephen @RiochtConor2 @MihaiVioreanu @DrJohnCurran
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Anna Stansbury
annastansbury
Has been well worth getting up at 4.15am this morning for the fascinating presentations in today's @iza_bonn Workshop "Labor Markets and the Phillips Curve"!http://conference.iza.org/conference_files/Macro_2020/viewProgram?con
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John Pasalis
JohnPasalis
A thread on the exuberance we are seeing in Toronto’s real estate market todayI have said that the housing market in the GTA (suburbs in particular) has “bubble-like” symptoms and
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Michael
JonahofNinevah
In many ways what we're seeing is unprecedented - but really only as to scope & severity. As in so many things we're seeing, this has been done before, if
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