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Damien Lempereur
dlempereur
[Thread] La vérité c’est que la façon dont se passe le décompte des voix dans plusieurs villes ne répond à aucun standard démocratique : pas d’observateurs, pas de vérification des
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Hans Cummings
HCCummings
Story time (1/x)Growing up, I didn't hear hyperbolic stories about walking uphill both ways in the snow for school.My mother is an immigrant. She was born in Germany, in 1936.
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Matt O'Brien
ObsoleteDogma
It's probably not too surprising, but it's still striking how much US & UK politics have mirrored each other the last 40 years: laissez-faire with Reagan & Thatcher, Third Way-ism
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Calvin Wong Tze Loon 黃子倫 🇲🇾
ithayla
I think one of the main factors why the younger progressive American politicians like aoc are so well liked by their cohort is the same reason the older generations can't
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
Joe Biden is winning the election and Donald Trump is trying to pull a literal coup.Let's talk about where we are, what we know, and separate the things we shouldn't
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Daniel Blinderman
Dannyblinderman
I know coup analysis is getting tedious and repetitive, but there is something just so hollow about this. I can't think of another time when so many people embraced authoritarianism
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Nate Fischer
NateAFischer
Some thoughts on the Capitol protest:First off, LOL at talk of a "coup." Media narrative-pushing has become absurd.There were some terrible events, including the death of the policeman. Any serious
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Christopher Lawson
ChristopherL_TO
1/15 Hello! I’m a PhD Candidate at UC Berkeley, finishing up my thesis on deindustrialisation & its impact on communities across the UK. Motherwell had been at the centre of
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Josh Huder
joshHuder
This is a great piece by @jaj7d and @EricPatashnik. Historically, congressional leaders were the most likely to act in defense of their chamber's or institution's power. It's unsurprising even an
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
There's a lot of debate on here today about how best to oppose populist leaders (say Trump and Johnson). They both pose grave dangers to democracy and the rule of
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Yes, You're Racist
YesYoureRacist
I'm a little amazed by how quickly the Democratic victories in Georgia dropped off the news radar yesterday amidst the violence at the Capitol given how closely those two events
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hannahsassaman
hannahsassaman
Well, I've let my kids get on screen time a lot earlier to respond to this (1/8)https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia-business-community-political-power-progressive-movement-20201228.html This article spends a lot of time talking a
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Joshua Todd James
writerjoshjames
Of all the awful things GOPers claim, top of the list (just below trickle down) is their mantra folks getting assistance get free money. It's NOT FREE. It's OURS. We
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Pasquale "Pat" Scopelliti
ThyConsigliori
13 December #MAGAanalysis #Overturn We're Sticking with J.E. Dyers, Wherever She Leads Us!Yesterday, I thought I'd pick up at paragraphs 13 & 14 of her article, but I realize, we
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Laurie Adkin
LaurieAdkin
Albertans are calling for alternatives to dependence on fossil fuel exports. They value clean water, biodiversity, beautiful landscapes, agriculture. They want secure, meaningful livelihoods for themselves and for future generations.1/n
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Adrian Favero
Adrian_Favero
The @NZZ published a portrait of the SVP on the eve of their election of a new president. The authors called it "a journey into the interior of the largest
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