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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Brexit has been a story where years seem to have happened in weeks.Covering all the daily twists and turns, it’s been easy to lose sight of the big picture.But now
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Tara Straw
TaraStraw
In the midst of a pandemic & economic crisis, DOJ urged SCOTUS yesterday to take health care away from 20m+ people. Insanity. (thread)https://www.cbpp.org/health/commentary-aca-repeal-even-more-dangerous-during-pandemic-and-economic-cri
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Olwethu Leshabane
Olwe2Lesh
We don’t need flowers and chocolate and WhatsApp chain messages tomorrow... we need money, moola, chelete, chankura[THREAD] 1 more sleep ‘til Women’s Day... Flowers, chocolates... and reminders of how amazing
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Martha Bloom
MJBloom_
Findings from @CreativePEC show that reducing #CreativeHE would have severe consequences for the #CreativeIndustries and the whole economy. Thread on why: Creative grads make up only 17% of grad pop
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No Quarter Will Be Given
chaedria
My grandfather, born nearly 100 years ago, was one of the first Black postal workers to join the service in LA in the 1940s. He was so proud of that,
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Brad Wilcox
WilcoxNMP
C'mon, Ezra. I'm all for Romney's new child allowance. But @swinshi's concerns about its potential effects on family & work are *legit*. It's not fair to dismiss them as "mean."
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Ritesh cholera
cholera_ritesh
We need ambedkarite economists !(A thread) Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar was an economist. In fact, he was the first Indian to be awarded a PhD in economics & has extensively
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
I have been working on pandemic outbreaks for 15 years.There is a misunderstanding of the difference between the response in much of the West, versus successful countries (including New Zealand
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Ryan Flanigan
FrFlanigan
There seems to be a deeper problem at work in all American industries, incl. sports and church: We are incapable of embracing and grieving loss. Instead, unwilling to radically accept
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Sajith Pai
sajithpai
New (and a tad long) post on elite colleges in India,, national economic mobility, privilege and what it says about us.Thread.https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/merit-schools-national-track-india-privilege-blindness-sajith-pai/ 2/17It is common
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Arash Kolahi
ArashKolahi
The analogy of a country’s budget being like a household's budget is often used as an argument for austerity measures (suspiciously, only used against social programs, not programs that benefit
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Nick Hanauer
NickHanauer
Long rant: This @WSJ article bemoaning the decline of price theory is really worth highlighting. The economic theories and so called "laws of economics" that the WSJ consistently and religiously
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Nicolas Falacci
NickFalacci
There’s yet to be a single story on what’s happened to the USDA’s research department. A once world-leading science team much of the world relied on for vital data. Smashed
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
As we (hopefully) start a new government response to COVID-19 we need to recognize that economic impacts have hit far more people than disease & this likely explains strong opposition
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Pandemic at the Disco
RKSAlberta
The decision to "lockdown" or not isn't economic. It's moral. Either way the economy will suffer, but thousands of dead can't be brought back. Funding for mental health and wellness
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Sadie Farrell 🏴 ↙️↙️↙️
Marusya_1312
Learn the difference between enemy & rival. An enemy is someone you fight against with an opposing goal. A rival is someone you compete with toward the same goal. Russia,
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