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Julian Jessop
julianHjessop
FWIW, I’m relatively relaxed about the fiscal costs of #Covid: borrowing will drop sharply as the economy recovers, the #debt burden is manageable, and there’s no need for #austerity to
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Albert Cheung
albertwycheung
A month ago we launched our Energy Transition Investment report, showing that the world invested over $500 billion in low-carbon transition in 2020. https://about.bnef.com/blog/energy-transition-investment-hit-500-billion-in-2020-for-first-
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Kevin Blue
kevinablue
1/ Schools won't go “poor”, but we should ask ourselves whether revenue increases like this are actually a solution to the financial pressures faced by lower/mid of P5 (who have
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Gwen C. Katz
gwenckatz
You may be asking "Why send robots to Mars when there are so many problems here on Earth we could be spending our money on?"So a short thread on that.
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Alex Epstein
AlexEpstein
The head of the main oil/gas regulator in TX has released a statement confirming my analysis that "the root cause of the TX blackouts is a national and state policy
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
No shock. Pay your taxes, esp if u're patriotic. As an American, we don't really benefit from tax arbitrage much in Hong Kong & we still pay. Uncle Sam finds
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Lawrence H. Summers
LHSummers
My criticism of the ideal of universal $2,000 checks as COVID response has lit up the Twitter sphere. I thought it important to clarify my argument, here: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-12-27/larry-summers-trump-pelosi-2-00
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chris evans
notcapnamerica
I had a colleague who was always broke. Always getting evicted, borrowing $ for lunch, behind on all his bills.When I dragged him for his spending habits he said “You
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D.L. Mayfield
d_l_mayfield
hi, this is the media relations manager for Dave Ramsey. please don't let this blow over. They think they can get away with their abusive language and tactics because, well,
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Extracted.ca
Extractedca
I haven't been able to do much writing lately (partially because I'm spending too much time here chatting lol) but I wanted to share a quick thought on the state
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RonniSalt
RonniSalt
This manufactured AusPost fiasco is a total non-issue.This article is symbolic of the deferential, unquestioning gullibility of the mediocrity we have as political journalists in Australia.Not a word questioning why
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Sarah Kliff
sarahkliff
There's an obvious culprit when it comes to America's sky-high health care spending: high prices.But there's something less obvious, that's worth understanding a bit better: insurers do not have strong
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Kim Cavill
sexposparenting
I help sex ed students increase their protective behaviors, like using condoms, by teaching boundary setting and negotiation skills. You can use the same skills to talk to people more
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Philip Rocco
PhilipRocco
Congress doesn’t offer us certainty about much but if it doesn’t provide revenue support for state and local governments, it’s guaranteeing massive unemployment in a sector that represents about 13%
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JeM!N Panchal
jemin_p
Writing a thread on usage of credit card (based on personal experience), may not b best, but has worked for me1. Credit card is good financial tool which helps u
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Craig Caplan
CraigCaplan
McConnell from Senate floor ahead of vote on Sanders amdt to defense policy bill: “We’ve moved on from defunding local police to defunding the United States Armed Forces...Senator Sanders’ amdt
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