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cloudyip
Since this is the end of Hong Kong. Let me tell you one thing that symbolised the HK I grew up in and familiar with.It is none other than this
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Andrew Leach
andrew_leach
Narrator: Jason Kenney knew that more stringent policies would be required to meet Canada's targets because he was in Cabinet when the targets were set and the briefings would have
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Rep. Vikki Goodwin
VikkiGoodwinTX
1/ Let's increase the min wage in TX. When more people earn a living wage, we'll see a decrease in need for welfare programs. We must put value on all
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WeActivateTheFuture
jenandersson1
Asked in a discussion yesterday for a list of things individuals can do to prevent human extinction. I don't think we'll go extinct just yet. So focusing on creating a
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Farooq Tirmizi
FarooqTirmizi
I must confess I do not understand the appeal of Mr Chomsky. But he came up in the context of one of the more annoying interviews I have ever had
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Jim Tankersley
jimtankersley
Remember back in January, when the Commerce secretary speculated that the coronavirus might bring jobs back to the United States? Well ... there's no sign it has. @AnaSwanson & I
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Nick Reeves 3.5% #FBPE #ProgressiveAlliance
nickreeves9876
1/ A shocking film on the UK's offshore empire of financial secrecy which hides trillions from taxation. Through this empire the UK is the world's largest tax haven provider. Many
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Jackson Voss
JacksonVoss
Great piece in @thecurrentlaf - only thing I'd want to add to Geoff's analysis is that, while Lafayette is wealthier today than it was in the 80s, and this recession
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
The first working day of the new UK-EU relationship. We're going to hear a lot this year from all sides (remain and Brexit in UK, EU, etc) using any possible
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
See, this is why the "fundamentals" are kind of overrated. It's not at all obvious that they would have favored Bush in 1988 or Clinton in 1992 **unless you know
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Ashleigh Stewart
Ash_Stewart_
My take on UAE's new legal reforms for @Independent Key points:- announcement likely to lure tourists and foreign investment back as the country faces a mass exodus of foreign labour-
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Carl Shoben
CarlSurvation
Everyone's giving their view on the Labour branding report, so here's a thread. I've written my fair share of reports like this. Firstly, no one should over-react. Its the type/language
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Kristen Hanley Cardozo
KHandozo
The weird animacy of "the economy" and worse, "the free market," has led some people to forget that economies are people.https://twitter.com/RepJayapal/status/1336008330280484864 I'm not going to boost Adam Smith, pe
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(((Harry Enten)))
ForecasterEnten
I wrote this piece on the eve of the 2016 election. Trump had a real chance of winning based on the polls. https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/trump-is-just-a-normal-polling-error-behind-clinton/ Where we are right now is just
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John Rentoul
JohnRentoul
Tory voters have more in common with Labour on the economy than with Tory MPs & party members: great new research from @philipjcowley https://ukandeu.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Mind-the-values-gap.pdf Voters agree with Labour that
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Steve Analyst
EmporersNewC
Shall we do this?https://twitter.com/IainDale/status/1338168779419873282 At the top of this Seasonally adjusted data for Goods it says:"OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE until 7.00am on Thursday 10th December 2020."I'm guessing it's pret
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