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Joe Emersberger
rosendo_joe
Full transcript of the Corbyn - Andrew Neil Interview https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/11/full-transcript-jeremy-corbyn-grilled-by-andrew-neil/A few comments THREAD No new apology from Corbyn over antisemitism smear campaign is good but he refuses
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Max Ehrenfreund
MaxEhrenfreund
The Federal Reserve might still be a private bankers’ club, but it’s become increasingly aggressive and experimental with policies that benefit the working class. This transformation is one of the
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Jason Furman
jasonfurman
Earlier today I had an exchange with @StephanieKelton. She referred me to a paper. I read the paper and it makes my point and contradicts her claim.There is a broader
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The DeFi Edge 🗡️
thedefiedge
Some tokens might go to $0.Others might break all-time highs in the next cycle.How can you know which one is which?Here's a framework for evaluating possible bear market winners &
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Neal Hudson
resi_analyst
Of all the news about high loan-to-value (LTV) lending this week, it's the Nationwide news that's most interesting.https://www.nationwidemediacentre.co.uk/news/nationwide-helps-generation-rent-become-generation-buy-as-society-increa
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Gerg
Gergyl
I'm curious about funny money economics, which has a long history in our region -- Social Credit in NZ, and of course Bill Mitchell's MMT. Relevant atm with governments around
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letsrebelagain
letsrebelagain
Understanding QE in Detail: For the past few weeks a lot of us over fintwit have been arguing over whether QE creates new money or not and if that would
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HODLdax
HODLdax
Saturday marks the 30th anniversary of German reunification. Did you that Germany had to sacrifice its national currency for it?Let’s look back at the fateful decisions leading to the Euro,
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MultifractelFarol Mephisto
Mephisto731
A lot of factors in the market, and especially in it’s relation to politics, suggest to me that this time inflation will be the next big problem to hit. Not
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Oliver Mitevski
omitevski
This looks like a combination of the Great Depression, the 70s stagflation period, and the 08 subprime. The least talked about is the subprime similarity so I’ll start with that
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Tim Wise
timjacobwise
THREAD/ Look, this isn't complicated. There are 3 options for moving forward w/regard to health & the economy. Sadly, almost all mainstream discourse acts as though there are only two,
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Ron | Looking for internship
0xnyew
Tokenomics. Crypto twitter throws this word around a lot but never explains it except "DYOR". What's the secret that OGs and projects don’t want you to know? And wish you'd
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Justin Bons
Justin_Bons
1/25) BTC is fools goldA purely speculative game of greater fool theoryWithout utility, security or scarcity, BTC is not competitive!Bitcoin already died in 2017Due to a dramatic shift in purpose,
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Miko Matsumura
mikojava
If you go to the root concepts, liberal means essentially "generous' like a "liberal scoop of mashed potatoes", whereas conservative means protecting what you have, as in "if we don't
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Geoff Kabaservice
RuleandRuin
1. It was recently announced that US debt would exceed 100% of GDP and that the 25 ppt surge in debt was the largest annual leap since the 1790s. This
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JW Mason
JWMason1
The last few years have seen renewed interest in hysteresis - the idea that shifts in demand can have persistent effects on GDP, well beyond the period of the "shock"
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