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Stacy Mitchell
stacyfmitchell
It's hard to believe, but Democrats used to be the party of small business. In The Nation, @SusanRHolmberg and I argue that the left should once again embrace small business.
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Austin Kocher, PhD
ackocher
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) just decertified the National Association of Immigration Judges (@Imm_Judges_NAIJ). Here's what happened and why it matters. /1 2/ The immigration courts are highly-politicized and
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
You know, forgiving student debt isn’t just about erasing debt. It’s admitting college, a necessary function of open society, has been captured for perverse profit and opening the door to
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blue lives splatter 📉
postcyborg
This framing is excellenthttps://www.viewpointmag.com/2020/09/04/party-as-articulator/ I take class composition to have two meanings, in tension with each other. One is the composition that capital produces, both through deliberate disartic
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Marshall Herskovitz
MHerskovitz
1)As a Democrat who despises Trump, I agree with every word Carlson says here. The ruling class consists of both parties and all the donors and lobbyists who own them.
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Kris Hauswirth
kfhauswirth
Grain sales that lead to improvement in working capital year over year are good sales even if there are reasons prices could go higher. Working capital is your cushion to
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Kate
the_meat_lady
What cowboys think you need to build a packer: 1. Cows 2. Money 3. A building 4. A consultant who was middle management for Cargill 30 years ago What you
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Lucky Mud ❤️🖤❤️
dreadpiratejene
It's entertaining to watch heads explode regarding "censorship" when in reality, Twitter has the right to refuse anyone service for violating the TOS and always has. They misapply it all
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Susan Simpson
TheViewFromLL2
In honor of Juneteenth, a brief story about the America that almost was.I was at the Federal Archives once, searching for a very different document, when I came across a
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Heidi Shierholz
hshierholz
It’s #JobsDay. This is a snapshot of the economy the next president will inherit. 0/ October was the 8th month of the COVID crisis in the U.S. labor market. We
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
Back in the old days all rice grew with enough straw to make its own containers for storage and shipping. When you finished one of these you could simply feed
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Jenny Sparrow
swingnsparrow
This is a rant about people questioning the value of romance novels. And I had to get some things off my chest. But just to be clear, romance novels are
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Leslie Griffin
LeslieinBoston
Great to kick off our @NFTC Foundation virtual conference w/ Katherine Tai, Pres-elect Biden's nominee for US Trade Representative. Tai: "We will use trade, in coord. w/ both internat'l &
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싫어
hermit_hwarang
There’s almost no point to talking about domestic vigilante violence against Asian people if you don’t connect it to this country’s 200 year old tradition of war in the Pacific
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Ag Competitiveness 🇺🇸
CompetitiveAg
This is an opinion piece that will likely make some uncomfortable or even angry in #agriculture. But this is an argument that is not going away. A few thoughts in
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Kim Kelly
GrimKim
The bad takes on “who the Trump rioters are” ignore the fact that most poor and working class people can’t even afford to take off work when their kids are
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