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After the great recession, the American economy rebounded faster and stronger than the euro zone.But as both emerge from the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the tables seem to
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Sarah Smarsh
Sarah_Smarsh
HOLIDAY TIPThis season every time you online/phone chat with a customer service rep about exchanging shoe size or being overcharged on your phone bill etc, and you receive a prompt
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Theta Warrior
thetamainnet
On the same day the IMF announced their Dec, 4th meeting on Twitter (with the rising phoenix) Trump tweeted three times with gematria relation. FAR LARGER equalled "XRP IMF".......... This
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Scott Greenberg
ScottElliotG
I'll probably be away from twitter for at least the next week. So, before I go, a quick rant about how policymakers should be *way* more worried about the economy.
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Craig A. Carter
CraigACarter1
1/3. Here is Bavinck describing his world in 1911."The whole world appears to be in mutiny; men no longer want to be men & fathers, women no longer women &
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Angus Johnston
studentactivism
Specifically, it would raise the minimum wage to $9.50 on the day of passage, then by $1.50 one year later, increasing by $1.50 each year until it reached $15 in
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Vicki Shabo
VShabo
1/ Thank you, @JoeBiden @Transition46 for proposing emergency paid sick time and paid family and medical leave through September as part of the #AmericanRescuePlan! Together with other key investments, this
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Edith Mirante
EdithMirante
1. This History Thread is a brief history of labor organizing in Burma (Myanmar.) This relates to the crucial forefront role that organized labor is taking in resistance to the
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bearistotle
gnrosenberg
Now comes another long thread about ethics, suffering, and meat. Sorry. It's what I do I’ve been thinking lately about practical animal ethics in relationship to @alexmotya’s Porkopolis, Lesley
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: November 27, 1937. The International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) debuted its play “Pins and Needles,” which would become the longest running musical of the
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Kim Kavin
thekimkavin
1/7 Dear @HayesBrown,A question for you and @MSNBC about your full-throated support for the #PROAct in this opinion column:Are you aware that the ABC Test in the PRO Act was
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Chris Thomas
cthomashealth
1. Exciting news of a vaccine got me thinking. What would Spring look like if we got a vaccine? Here's a thread on why it's not all roses, even if
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Chance Morgan
chance_m_morgan
Isn’t it weird how we as a society arrived at “monetize all your hobbies to support yourself” before “rich people should pay their workers better” Actually, now that I think
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Dr Niamh L
NiamhLQB
Ireland, I'm wrecked. Like, completely knackered. There's another round left in Covid, but is there any gas in the tanks of the healthcare workers, home carers, and cocooners? I will
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B.⭐️
brianneamira
Since @AdrianDix, @DrBonnieHenry and @JJHorgan seemingly want to avoid discussing just how bad things truly are at Little Mountain Place — here’s a direct quote from a friend of mine
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David Pritchard
drpritch2
1/ Windsor: entered its grey #Covid19on lockdown today, closed its schools for the week.Across the border: while Michigan has eased up a little Ohio and Pennsylvania worsened significantly over the
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