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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
DISECONOMIES OF SCALEEconomies of scale, and in particular large countries, have many pros (negotiation leverage, coordination for defense, lower transaction costs, some economies of scale) but also many cons.Here are
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Nicky with the good hair
Diacritic
A market capitalist system requires scarcity in order to function. There must be have-nots in order for it to work for the haves. For this reason, where scarcity does not
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Dave Keating
DaveKeating
The counterfactual ‘if UK was still in EU it would have slowed vaccinations’ doesn’t make sense. Without #Brexit, UK could have (and surely would have):Said no to joint procurementEmergency-authorised early
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Travis Kavulla
TKavulla
Only occasionally do I come across a true "smoking gun" about utilities that are happy to be co-opted by (and to co-opt) state governments to do obviously economically inefficient stuff
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Positive Call
Positive_Call
10k Followers - 10 Success StoriesThank You All for being here![THREAD] 1) If you want badly, you're going to get it.Whenever we fail, we get discouraged.But not for the basketball
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Amelia B. Finaret
ameliafinaret
There are so many reasons to #GoToCollege this year, even if you thought it wasn't financially possible before. 1. You will likely save $ on room & board 2. You
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Thicky Watters.
GeeDee215
The “it was a different time” argument ignores all the people who pushed back against Joe Clark’s tactics and said they weren’t working *at the time.*https://twitter.com/romeo_5143/status/1344893141338435585 He couldn’t even
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Steve Wickham
SJWickham
Why was there no Nathan for Ravi? Well, there was; they were scapegoatedhttps://tribework.blogspot.com/2021/02/why-was-there-no-nathan-for-ravi-well.html “What if David’s sin was covered up because someone thought that it wasn’t right
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Lorian Hardcastle
Lorian_H
Bill 30 is again being discussed in the legislative assembly. Some thoughts... The government again claims to care about transparency, yet there was no interest in salary disclosure until tensions
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The Hans Scholl Liberation Front
uTobian
Autism is an epidemic. The first autism prevalence study (Treffert, 1970) showed an autism rate of less than 1 in 10,000 kids. Today the autism rate in the U.S. in
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Zoë McLaren, PhD
ZoeMcLaren
Could throwing some COVID19 vaccine doses in the trash actually help save lives? Buckle up. This thread might break your brain. 1/9 Some argue that it's a net positive for
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Dan O'Sullivan
Bro_Pair
I see discussion of Trump/poverty/heating fuel costs (in very stupid terms) in Central and Northern Maine. The economic devastation of decades of free trade/neoliberalism helped destroy the mills & clothing/shoe
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Tomas Hirst
tomashirstecon
One of these things is not like the other - yes, if a double majority in NI Assembly or 60% of Assembly with at least 40% of each nationalist and
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0xtail1
When I was first redpilled I understood it was a solution to the Byzantine generals problem. I understood it was a decentralized ledger secured by proof of work. You ran
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emily bell
emilybell
Here is where the rubber hits the road for @facebook and it’s civic intentions. (Forget the Oversight Board for one minute). It won’t comply with a democratic government law which
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Emil Shour
emilshour
It's pretty crazy what current low int. rates and increasing home values just did for a property we own.We just cashed out our entire initial investment without making any improvements
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