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Claudia Sahm FULL CHECKS NOW
Claudia_Sahm
trouble falling asleep. mulled over targeting not targeting. I remain appalled we moving (too damn slowly) toward $700 billion package (too damn small) extending relief handful of months and misses
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Arielle Ivy 💕🧜♀️
Arielle_Ivy
Today is the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act! Here’s some facts about what it’s like living as a disabled person with that law in place. This is
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Sewon Hur
sewonhur
What non-pharmaceutical policy tools do governments have to combat the COVID-19 public health and economic crisis?1/8#EconTwitter Mask mandates are a low-hanging fruit (yet to be adopted in all US states).
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Michael Carmody
EmJaeCaer
We have been dumping on poor/welfare/disabled people for so long, that this Cashless Welfare Card system is almost just background noise at this point.So let me posit you all a
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Daniel Mügge
dmugge
Some scholarship about political process behind building statistics, economic and otherwise, that I have found useful. (Responding to @DanMertens query. Couldn't react with more than one tweet; hence this [lengthy]
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Shirley Tillotson
stillots1
It is the dismal duty of historians to recount periodic reinventions of the wheel. Juggling tax powers across jurisdictions is one such wheel. And yes, I think there’s a lesson
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fangmeli
pangmeli
landlords are the only investors I've encountered who expect their investment revenue to remain constant & level no matter what the market forces are I don't get it. rental income
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
There is a lot of nonsense about Zero Covid being an extreme position, only possible in repressive states (er..S Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Norway, Finland, NZ??) and our UK strategy reflects
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Chris Lepkowski
chrislepkowski
Apropos of absolutely nothing, here’s a thread on the mid-Covid-19 transfer window and what might happen based on research or conversations - not necessarily at the top end of the
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GET A GRIP 💙
docrussjackson
Mini-THREAD on Rave Culture!Rave culture felt, & arguably was, revolutionary!It seemed to come from out of nowhere, took almost everyone by surprise, & at it's height in the early 1990s
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Eminently 🏳️🌈
eminently_me5
And I want to point out a coincidence that is more IMO than happenstance. Bless the young for their fervency for justice, but we can all be blinded by self-interest
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/7The uselessness of Trump's trade war with China doesn't mean that the US should not act aggressively to address its decades of large trade deficits. It just means that global
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Seán Jones
seanjonesqc
Brexit. What’s going on and what’s going to happen? A thread. /1 Famously, the British were not much bothered by the EU until suddenly they were. A lot of effort
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Hayden O'Connor
HaydenJOConnor
.@JoshFrydenberg 'Budget Update' presser. Apparently we are back spending and working. #auspol "The road ahead is challenging"Yes, cutting #JobKeeper will do that #auspol "Australian's are approaching Christmas wi
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Sabrina Maggiore
SabrinaNC9
After months of negotiations, congress has reached a 900 billion dollar stimulus relief deal that would provide money for businesses, individuals, schools, and health care providers.https://newschannel9.com/news/nation-world/congress-seals-
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Michael Bayer
mbayer1248
Dear @USCCB,You know what's hard? Providing meaningful, practical support for parish priests, for lay staffers, for parents trying to help their children keep the faith.Know what's easy? Culture war battles
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