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Oz Katerji
OzKaterji
Can someone help me understand why they think XR distancing themselves from socialism is bad? There are plenty of platforms for socialism in this country, and, as environmental issues cross
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Shahmir
shahmiruk
The 5G conspiracies leading to violence & mass disruption & confusion is a perfect example of warnings we have been giving through the work so many of us have done.
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Kizito Eze
kizzysly
Dear people of my generation,How's your weekend coming? I'd like to talk about something that I feel we are losing a touch of and that's PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT.Screenshots and memes aside,
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premeddork~
VacaysOver
So been bugging me.. Part of my mom's side from N. MN..Aitkin (Hennepin Counties w/Hill City..Remer Swatara) just found out that a distant relation (well not too distant) was the
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Jim O'Donnell
jimodonnell2
What all these Republican/Libertarian/Business types don’t seem to understand about economics and #Covid19 is that it is people’s confidence that matters most. People aren’t going to go out and spend
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Diana O'Brien
dianazobrien
1. Janet Yellen, Former Chief of the U.S. Federal Reserve, will be the U.S.’s first woman Secretary of Treasury. This is a major victory for women and may even have
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Barry Cynamon
BCynamon
Here’s my weird, USPS-adjacent opinion:Between roughly 1895-1915, the formation of the U.S. Post Office Domestic Parcel Post service and Sears Roebuck & Co. led to the industrial development that handed
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Panic away from the disco 🙅♂️
Sir_Fahrenheit
When you learned economics from AM radio:https://twitter.com/johncornyn/status/1248226161596956673 The cry against spending is always run away inflation. We’re facing *deflation* during a worldwide health crisis. None of the normal boogie men
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Gergely Orosz
GergelyOrosz
My economics of selling books:$20 book on @Gumroad - I net $19 (Gumroad takes 3.5% + $.30)$22.50 print book on Amazon - I net $9.50 (Amazon takes 40% of the
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TurkeyDayNeville 🇯🇲🇺🇸
FormerlyCBM
My mom made this for me when I was a kid, and I'm not ashamed to say that I made this for my kids when they were little. Supposedly, this
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Gracy Olmstead
gracyolmstead
"Logically, in plenitude some things ought to be expendable. Industrial economics has always believed this: abundance justifies waste. This is one of the dominant superstitions of American history—and of the
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labour transformed
LabTransformed
The results of last week’s elections and the Labour Party’s responses to them suggest that the leadership and Party right would rather reduce Labour to an irrelevant husk than reckon
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Frank Rotman
fintechjunkie
1/31: The biggest question coming out of my recent tweet thread about the evaluation of startups is: “How important is the startup’s distribution strategy in your diligence work?” The answer
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Sizilebel’uba sizalwa ngobani
Vangi22
We had (perhaps foolishly) hoped that the government would see through their initial strides to put the people first. The wellbeing of the poor black majority. Ahead of economics, we
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Lots of stories like this over the past couple of days. Easy and reasonable to mock them: "People who make a lot of money from capital gains say taxing capital
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rahaeli
rahaeli
In addition to all this, this pandemic should have put paid to the "laziness theory" forever. You just have to read around Twitter to see how bored and twitchy everyone
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