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Steven I. Weiss
steveniweiss
One of the more funny/sad/tragic parts of this GameStop activity is the misplaced sense of populism.People really think they're busting Wall Street, and sticking it to The Man.No.Wall Street is
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Rising serpent đșđž
rising_serpent
1. This is absolutely wild.Did you know that the most comprehensive, detailed and well articulated exposal of the dangers inherent in the wdespread implementation of electronic voting systems came from
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Labour of Love
politicworm
We laugh at Lozza âLoserâ Fox but weâll have to take this seriously, Iâm afraid.Not him. Those behind him.Heâs just a figurehead.They have the cash - ÂŁ5 million up front
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Edoardo Saravalle
esaravalle
Global financial infrastructures like SWIFT have been allies of US foreign policy. But what if they stop cooperating when the US goes after kleptocracy and tax evasion? I consider this
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Revolving Door Project
revolvingdoorDC
Through a cruel twist of fate, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has become perhaps the most powerful man in Washington https://www.wired.com/story/the-relief-package-ushers-in-trumps-planned-economy/?emci=1a8f097f-f874-ea11-a94c-00155d03b1
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Thibaud Maréchal
thibm_
1. Is bitcoin the worldâs safest reserve asset?Having bought $250M of bitcoin, NASDAQ-listed MicroStrategyâs opening gambit says so.Letâs analyze what it means for Wall Street, corporate treasuries and Bitcoin. Thread!
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Joshua Stokes
JoshuaCHStokes
Yesterday, the FTC and most state AGs sued Facebook in two related antitrust cases. I read through both complaints and I have some thoughts. Caveat, these are my own thoughts
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ScottishPanda
PandaScottish
[thread] There is a common refrainWhat would Labour have done differently / better (or any party for that matter) in managing coronavirusNow first I approve of the questionBecause it admits
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foone
Foone
Want to see an incredibly boring looking laptop that's a lot more interesting than it looks? So here's a very generic dark grey laptop. It's got a Thinkpad-style MouseClitâą, but
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Dan Quintana
dsquintana
Itâs #ValentinesDay, which means thereâs a lot of talk about oxytocinâthe so-called âlove hormoneâ But despite the appeal of this label itâs a little misleading. So let me walk
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Prof Darrel Francis âș Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
Tony Blair is (for once) right that the most efficient use of the limited vaccine supplies would be to give everyone (who wants it) one dose, and once that is
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Cliff Schecter
cliffschecter
Ok folks, WTH. I'll share relevant pieces I've written on the NRA today. I mean, I've written about every corrupt, crazy, white-nationalist aspect of US gun culture. But I'll keep
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Mark Scott
markscott82
"We need to police online content!"Well sure. But before we go about doing that, it's worth remembering: this stuff is incredibly difficult & very easy to get wrong. Case in
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David Hess
6point626
Are you confused about why it is that sometimes nuclear costs seems to increase even though nothing has changed? Alright then. Prepare thyself for a #thread on possibly one of
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Jennifer Taub
jentaub
Watching the @FSCDems hearing on GameStop.1/ Ranking member McHenry says there is âwisdom to the crowdâ and said that general public is more savvy and intelligent and people in Washington
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HODLdax
HODLdax
In 2014, the ECB started an unprecedented monetary experiments with catastrophic side effects. Time to sum up what happened & the impact on various aspects of the economy, especially in
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