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William Bairamian
Bairamian
When you look at the tactics and rhetoric used by globalist liberals in countries across the world, you realize how unoriginal it all is.It's always the same. But there is
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Dr. Daniel Horn
danielmhorn
My piece on how telehealth is leaving our most vulnerable patients behind. I love video visits & the explosion of telehealth has helped so many during the pandemic. But early
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Siddharth Zarabi
szarabi
He was famously called 'Mamata's Billionaire' by a news magazine.Others called him 'Mamata's Moneybag'.He used to fly in the sky only in private jets and drove around in snazzy, customised
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Brian Riedl 🧀
Brian_Riedl
You are not getting screwed.A common Twitter theme right now is now the middle class gets screwed - paying all the taxes, not getting the benefits. The reality is the
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Wessel van Rensburg
wildebees
One can not have a nuanced debate in South Africa it seems. On the right you have these tweets. The ratings agencies & Bloomberg think Tito’s plans are not credible.
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Ric O'Connell
RicOConnell8
Brattle did a great report on Demand Flexibility - short version found at this @UtilityDive article. The article (and the report?) repeat, however, the common fallacy that "Utility Control is
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Erin
GilmerHealthLaw
My heart continues to break for Texans. Kids going hungry and cold, people unnecessarily exposed to covid, hospitals without power, vulnerable people's lives at risk, infrastructure destroyed, & so much
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NasheedWallace
Since my childhood, I've heard masjid boards talk about how "the youth is our future." This is a nice phrase, but does it hold up to scrutiny? In my experience,
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Burnt-Out Case
BurntOutCase
Amazon has entered the retail pharmacy business and will compete with the likes of CVS and Walgreens. This is a bigger deal than might first appear, and has the potential
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Cate Eland
RomancingNope
There are 5x more people without power in Texas than there are in every other state put together. (You can flip to another view on https://poweroutage.us/ which confirms this, since
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James Webber
jamesrwebber
1/10 my first thoughts on the subsidy chapter. With the very large exception of NI, UK has achieved a much higher degree of control and flexibility than under the EU
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Maggie Koerth
maggiekb1
This is horrifying.https://twitter.com/mims/status/1361851650495889416 So here's the thing with making an electric grid work: You have to have an almost perfect balance between supply and demand at all times. There's a
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The Tycoon Mindset
tycoonmindset05
BlueStar ltd. concall was yesterday evening "We are witnessing a huge investment in manufacturing sector consequent to domestic demand growth and localization under atma Nirbhar bharat programme."Here are the concall
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
2/In recent years, China's economic model has seemed to go from strength to strength. Many now wonder if Chinese state-capitalism is superior to other systems.https://adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-newsletter-9 3/But China's mod
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(((E. Glen Weyl)))
glenweyl
There were roughly two approaches to the disease taken by developed countries, one I will call “socio-technical” and was used primarily in Asia and Australasia, but also in some notable
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Brad Dunkley
BradDunkley
1. Some thoughts on inflation:I think there’s a really good shot of inflation > Fed target in 2H and beyondsavings are high and consumers are going to spend that money
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