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Matt Walsh
MattWalshBlog
I saw a family playing basketball in a park, in apparent violation of the stay at home order. I didn’t call and report them, and won’t, because I’d rather be
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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
The American people living in The South are not to blame for their state governments inadequately preparing for the coronavirus pandemic. We are one country and one people. We have
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Read Old Books Club
OldBookClub
#NowReading America's Protectionist Takeoff, 1815-1914: The Neglected American School of Political Economy (2010) by Michael Hudson Bush Calls More Open Trade a 'Moral Imperative' for U.S.By David Stout, May 7,
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/8Those of us concerned about the cost to the US economy of unbalanced trade have to distinguish between imports driven by differences in manufacturing productivity and imports driven by lower
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sentrbl
as an asian american living under an anti-black asian family, i would like to contribute to the discussion of other asian american kids who have a hard time discussing racism
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Eric Garland
ericgarland
Beijing pushes very close to acts of war by cyberattacks on America's ability to protect its people from COVID-19. Partnering with Iran makes it look even worse.https://www.wsj.com/articles/chinese-iranian-hacking-may-be-hampering-search-for-coro
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Mehdi Hasan
mehdirhasan
It’s not often that you wake up to this In case you’re wondering, I am at my naturalization ceremony. I’m becoming a U.S. citizen this morning, a dual U.S./UK
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feeiime
kpop moments i will never find funny. (thread) korean american idols (end of thread)
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mean girl miki
seijohcult
thread of haikyuu characters with american names! oikawa as toby end of thread.
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Kayleigh McEnany
PressSec
Democrats used to support smart immigration policy that protected American workers, but now they have betrayed the hard-working Americans President @realDonaldTrump is putting first. FLASHBACK: Then-Senator Barack Obama in 2006:
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Steve Schmidt
SteveSchmidtSES
The first rule of hole digging is when you find yourself in one, stop digging. The country is in a much deeper hole then it would have been because of
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Dan Alexander
DanAlexander21
(1/6) Companies are paying the president, while the president holds power over those companies. To understand the scale of the potential conflicts, let’s dig into the details.https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/09/how-everyone-is-quietly
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Michael Ian Black
michaelianblack
Bummed that one half of our political system doesn't even pretend to care about what's right anymore and that the other half is forced to consider abandoning their own principles
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Paul Waldman
paulwaldman1
I'd like to thank the president for giving me the opportunity to go on a little rant reminding everyone that the US Postal Service is a fricking marvel, and people's
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
"So, we've got to teach history based not on what's in fashion but what's important -- why the Pilgrims came here, who Jimmy Doolittle was, and what those 30 seconds
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Ahmad Raza
ARazaContent
I'm a skeptic of a lot (though not all) government planning - particularly at the local level with land use. That said, this article points out something essential with industrial
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