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Jesse Heinig
JesseHeinig
On my prior thread about #cyberpunk, some people asked if you can't just enjoy the aesthetic of cyborgs and neon without the revolutionary elements. The answer is no, so let's
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Kathleen Ganley
KathleenGanley
We can build a province and an economy that works for everyone. We can have strong public health and education. We can have a thriving economy without leaving people behind.
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Emily M
emlee_em
People don't not work because they're lazy. They don't work because jobs that would allow them to do something worthwhile and fulfilling while allowing them to be a whole person
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Shawna Burley đș
shawna_burley
A Thread.1/Initially, I was annoyed by what I witnessed take place on the House floor yesterday, but after some rumination, I am angry and mortified. More so, than by the
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Anil
anilsaidso
Some selected tweets from @naval's most recent appearance on The Tim Ferriss Show that specifically reference how he is currently thinking about Bitcoin + crypto.https://tim.blog/2020/10/14/naval/ 1/ "I think cryptocurrencies are
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Sporting Generosity
SportGenerosity
âDonât really get all the #BLM stuff?400 years ago white people enslaved black people.And sold them.And treated them as less than human.For 250 years.While white men built the country and
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utterly vapid
UtterlyVapid
Every time I see a conservative attempt to use historical imperialism and caste systems by non-European countries to justify why racism canât possibly be real I cringe and want them
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Roaring Rudy Havenstein
RudyHavenstein
I have two main issues:1. The military-industrial complex Eisenhower warned us about in 1961, and, related to that,2. The Big Bank crime wave and associated kleptocracy...plus all the politicians, institutions,
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Alexander Tucciarone
TucciTellsIt
Re: student debt cancellation. First- the most practical, brass tacks case for it: it is bad for the economy to have multiple generations saddled with a generally unproductive debt in
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Tom James
TACJ
Always freaks my nut there are bits of Warwickshire that are north of Birmingham. In many ways, it is the most Midlands of Midlands counties.https://twitter.com/undertheraedar/status/1277319049647710211 There is a place called
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Edward-Isaac Dovere
IsaacDovere
Biden continues to refer to the "dark winter" ahead. "Things are going to get much tougher before they get easier," he says. On vaccines, he says, the development news is
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Socialist Alternative NYC
SocialistNY
Today's announcement of school closures in NYC demonstrates AGAIN the complete sham that was Mayor deBlasioâs school reopening plan. From the beginning he hasnât had a semblance of a coherent
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M. B. Donnelly
MaryBethDonnel3
1/ Iâll never understand our cultureâs strong disdain for expertise. Dislike of Kings? Sure. Unease with snobs? Absolutely. Discomfort with elites? Me too. Itâs not just a PhD/EdD/MD thing; the
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alexandre afonso
alexandreafonso
An important structuring factor of the Eurozone is that south-north transfers through regulation are much less visible than north-south transfers through redistribution. The euro wiped out southern exports and low
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The Broken Tusk àŻ ć
TheBrokenTusk
RT @TIinExile ji:It is often claimed that Pre Modern Hindu India was a misogynist world where women were not allowed to own property. A glance at contemporary inscriptions proves otherwise.
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kiwi.hodl
TSIndigenous
A short thread of @JeffBooth quotes.âTechnological progress has changed the rules. Ignoring that structural change by printing money is coming at a great cost to our society, our environment, and
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