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Sin Yew
S_Y_New
1. We need to be very alarmed of the grave consequences of a Proclamation of Emergency. A Proclamation of Emergency can only be issued when a grave emergency exists whereby
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Matt Goodwin
GoodwinMJ
In the short-term our self-isolation is compulsory. But in the longer-term it will become voluntary. And then it will be economic luxury. The professional middle-classes who can work from home
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Stephanie Ruhle
SRuhle
THREAD: Comments by Fed Chair Jay Powell Are worth noting.Despite all the Fed has done to keep markets afloat, he is very clearly urging Congress and the White House to
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Joe Norman
normonics
To recover local economic and social activity without inducing outbreak, must pause:LONG RANGE and LARGE SCALE mixingthis means continuing pause on e.g. large sporting events and concerts, but also cutting
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Kannan Gopinathan
naukarshah
This is a real worrying situation & hence risk suggesting a few points. Of course you can dismiss me for my lack of knowledge and expertise. But anyway1. Economic activity
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Alok Ranjan
alokranj
"If you love without evoking love in return – that is, if your loving as loving does not produce reciprocal love; if through a living expression of yourself as a
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Armine Yaralova
AYaralova
Early this week, the Azerbaijan’s Central bank Governor criticized on economic situation in #Armenia, so here is a short analysis of “super-diversified”, rich and prosperous, “home of democratic institutions” –
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London Economics, LE
LondonEconomics
New @LE_Education report for @ucu out today1.Combining the impact of the economic downturn with the expected pandemic deferral rate, compared to 2018-19 1st year enrolments, 232,000 students will no longer
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Jason Turner
lefticus
Yes, shrubberies are my trade. I am a shrubber. My name is Ryobi the Shrubber. I arrange, design, and sell shrubberies. Oh, what sad times are these when passing ruffians
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DESIRE
desiremarea
Starting to think the majority of black leaders who liberated “their people” only did it to liberate themselves and affirm their own exceptionalism. They loot funds meant for the survival
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Will Wilkinson 🌐
willwilkinson
This is a good piece. But I find myself increasingly hostile to the economist's way of thinking in this context precisely because it refuses to admit trade-offs between incommensurable values.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-04-02/
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Molly McKew
MollyMcKew
I think, maybe, this isn't clear to everyone yet--certainly not Americans, or anyone else I can see: This pandemic is the end of everything, and the start of everything that
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Emily D. Warfield
EmilyDWarfield
The fact that 'sex work' is not a politically neutral term is very revealing of how so-called radical feminists conceptualize work as distinct from violence. All labor is coerced under
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Declan McDowell-Naylor
Declan_JMN
Short thread. From the Labour Together Report: "The review conducted for us [...] showed that many alternative media sources have declined in reach since the 2017 election, partly due to
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Luke Cooper
lukecooper100
THREAD: How did Boris Johnson win the general election? Prob not the Q on everyone’s lips right now but hey. In true academic style, ie ten months later, I’ve published
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Town Creek Mound
tcim
Episode 4 of #HealingOnTheLand is live! Join Nancy Strickland Fields, Director & Curator of The Museum of the Southeast American Indian, as she discusses the mental & emotional toll war
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