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Thomas Juneau
thomasjuneau
Lots of things can happen after November: Biden wins, we go back to normal; Trump wins, things don't change much... or Trump wins, things go bad - or, it's not
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Michael Tracey
mtracey
I think Trump would be on solid ground if he were to argue that Twitter's incredibly stupid decision to append "fact-checks" to his tweets does constitute traditional "publisher" activity, and
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
The economic fallout from COVID-19 is generating a huge crisis of overaccumulation, and no one is talking about it.The US and UK governments are effectively handing money to rich people,
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Tyler Fagan
TylerAFagan
Some thoughts on post Coronavirus America: When the time comes to revert to a semblance of normalcy, we must be prepared to learn some of the lessons of Coronavirus and
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Womans_Place_UK
Womans_Place_UK
On 1st May we wrote a joint letter with @fairplaywomen to the Government Equalities Office about the EqualiTeach guidance which misrepresented our groups. The guidance was apparently endorsed by GEO.
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Arvind Narayanan
random_walker
Every day there's a fresh Zoom privacy/security horror story. Why now, all at once? It's simple: the problems aren't new but suddenly everyone is forced to use Zoom. That means
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jake levy
j_r_levy
i don’t like joe biden. plain and simple. he is an abuser and the epitome of the status quo. HOWEVER, i will reluctantly cast my vote for him in november.
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s13GES
Nice thread on German assistance to their neighbours. It's fascinating, good chunk of pundits doesn't seem aware of it but comments a lot on how 'German doesn't rush to help'.
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Will Stancil
whstancil
Why Elizabeth Warren should be VP:-she's the only plausible choice who would excite progressives skeptical of Biden (a lot of people)-she's the strongest Democrat on policy, where Biden is notably
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Luke Savage
LukewSavage
During the 1980s, the conservative right had a number of significant ideological victories - one of which was embedding the ideas broadly associated with "fiscal conservatism" into how people think
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Fidato
tequieremos
4. As per the new map, the Line of Control is to be construed as a "military demarcation". There's no mention of the 1972 Simla Agreement which embodies a key
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Erin Tolley
e_tolley
I’ve been observing the effects of prolonged school closures through the prism of Facebook mom’s groups. Small sample, but data nevertheless. One group devoted exclusively to working moms has largely
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Michelle Melin-Rogovin
melinrogovin
A few thoughts of my own — this thread is hideous. And I am incredibly, deeply empathetic to working parents right now. Maintaining employment and caring for children is overwhelming.
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
A plot twist no one expected was Donald Trump accidentally stumbling into an experiment in single-payer healthcare before many Democrats could come around to the idea.https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-administration-plans-to-pay-hospitals-to-treat-u
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Pavel Mordasov
PavelMordasov
ON ECONOMISTS: Understand that my dislike for economists has exceptions as there are many in the field who I admire and respect wholeheartedly. My issue with economists is directed to
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Tyler Shandro
shandro
Today, I’m pleased to announce significant investments to protect rural physician recruitment & retention: $81 million investment to rural health care, andAlberta’s incentive programs for rural doctors is the most
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