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Former Senate candidate 2016, political commentary
bugwannostra
The 10 things I know about this government that automatically rules them out of working with children.1. They have had two Aussie kids and their parents locked in a cage
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Barrington Martin II
_BarringtonII
I’m taking a break doing yard work, and I’m thinking about how the average American doesn’t know much about policy; however, they simply have standard needs that need to be
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Taylor Owen
taylor_owen
A few thoughts on the week of Trump deplatforming. Main point: it is a distraction from both the root causes of the problem (the design, scale and market concentration of
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Stephen Leuchtman
leuchtman
Something that is bugging me: I understand that journalists need the horse race to be tight to keep interest in the election. But, folks, this isn’t likely to be a
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Adjacent Possible
Sage_Opinion
From chapter 4 of the de Silva report: "It is significant, in my view, that agent-handlers and their managers were actively seeking guidance from Government as to the appropriateboundaries for
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Dr. Vivian Stamatopoulos
DrVivianS
Ok. We need to talk about this (from the LTC Staffing Report released yesterday).https://www.ontario.ca/page/long-term-care-staffing-study 1. FP LTC homes have the lowest PSW hourly wage ranges (no surprise there...you make profit
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Better Than Cash
BetterThan_Cash
As we near the end of 2020, here is a thread on what makes us believe that responsible #digitalpayments can help keep #SDGs within reach. It has indeed helped governments
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JamesHeartfield
JamesHeartfield
Grotesque demand from @georgemonbiot that the Government ban ‘lies’. A child of six could work out that governments empowered to ban lies could limit any criticism on such grounds.Trust the
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APStylebook
APStylebook
Think about what data is stored and where — especially if it’s in the cloud. #APStyleChat (1/5) Many programs make automatic copies. How many copies of sensitive chat logs, photographs
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Volceltaire II
Volcel2020
I took Econ 101 and 202 and 303 up to 505. The economy is fake. But it’s very easy to fix! Keynes invented the perfect method in 1936: governments spend
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
ThisHave come across so many people, usually 'unpolitical', who are lockdown scepticsNever assume Twitter is representative, still less the tweets of those you choose to followhttps://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/132302907806525
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Simon Foster
SimonFoster4PCC
If we want to cut crime & anti-social behaviour, one of the most effective ways is to invest in our essential preventative public services.Unfortunately, Tory governments prefer to deal with
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Cellulant
Cellulant
There has been a recent surge in the uptake of digital banking, mobile banking and digital payments as governments encourage people to go cashless in a bid to curb the
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Jay Woodruff 🥄 #E2821
Stray_Inc
ThreadWhy is @NDP @LeahGazan so strongly pushing #MOTION46?(If I get some things wrong please correct as I am speaking for me based on my research for my House of Commons
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Ari Drennen
AriDrennen
While the Supreme Court ruled that trans people are protected from employment discrimination, we still have a long way to go. Did you know that nine states requires trans people
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Hilary White
hilarityjane
To understand this map, you must remember that there is a long ridge of mountains (geologically unstable) that runs up the centre of the boot & veers off toward France
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