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Anders Åslund on X: "We must not overestimate the primitiveness of Donald Trump and his trade policy. This man grew up in the corrupt New York real estate mafia world and was mentored by Roy Cohn, who was the chief lawyer of Italian mafia families in New York. Cohn taught Trum three principles:" / X
Anders Åslund on X: "We must not overestimate the primitiveness of Donald Trump and his trade policy. This man grew up in the corrupt New York real estate mafia world and was mentored by Roy Cohn, who was the chief lawyer of Italian mafia families in New York. Cohn taught Trum three principles:" / X
We must not overestimate the primitiveness of Donald Trump and his trade policy. This man grew up in the corrupt New York real estate mafia world and was mentored by Roy Cohn, who was the chief lawyer of Italian mafia families in New York. Cohn taught Trum three principles:
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Anders Åslund on X: "We must not overestimate the primitiveness of Donald Trump and his trade policy. This man grew up in the corrupt New York real estate mafia world and was mentored by Roy Cohn, who was the chief lawyer of Italian mafia families in New York. Cohn taught Trum three principles:" / X
You’re about to hear all kinds of things about a bill called the SAVE Act. Congressional Republicans are using it as a cover to take away voting rights from thousands of Americans—all while claiming it’s about stopping non-citizens from voting. 5 things to know 🧵👇🏻— Congressman Greg Landsman (@RepGregLandsman) February 21, 2025
You’re about to hear all kinds of things about a bill called the SAVE Act. Congressional Republicans are using it as a cover to take away voting rights from thousands of Americans—all while claiming it’s about stopping non-citizens from voting. 5 things to know 🧵👇🏻— Congressman Greg Landsman (@RepGregLandsman) February 21, 2025
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You’re about to hear all kinds of things about a bill called the SAVE Act. Congressional Republicans are using it as a cover to take away voting rights from thousands of Americans—all while claiming it’s about stopping non-citizens from voting. 5 things to know 🧵👇🏻— Congressman Greg Landsman (@RepGregLandsman) February 21, 2025
Brian Goldstone on X: "Carole and her kids were sent home, and she was taken off the waitlist for a donor match. Her doctors have promised to appeal @Cigna's decision next week. In the meantime, there is concern about the cancer spreading. If that happens, a transplant will no longer be an option." / X
Brian Goldstone on X: "Carole and her kids were sent home, and she was taken off the waitlist for a donor match. Her doctors have promised to appeal @Cigna's decision next week. In the meantime, there is concern about the cancer spreading. If that happens, a transplant will no longer be an option." / X
Carole, a cancer patient and single parent, was denied a previously approved double lung transplant by Cigna right before the surgery, causing public outrage and leading to a promised appeal by her doctors alongside a social media campaign urging Cigna to reverse their decision.
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Brian Goldstone on X: "Carole and her kids were sent home, and she was taken off the waitlist for a donor match. Her doctors have promised to appeal @Cigna's decision next week. In the meantime, there is concern about the cancer spreading. If that happens, a transplant will no longer be an option." / X
Simon Rosenberg on Twitter
Simon Rosenberg on Twitter
GOP election pitch:- yes we tried to overthrow US Gov’t, but we *failed*- our last 3 POTUS brought recessions and higher deficits- we want the planet to warm faster, more kids to die in schools, tens of millions to lose health insurance - Slavery was good, child labor too 1/— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) August 2, 2023
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Simon Rosenberg on Twitter
Holly on Twitter
Holly on Twitter
#BlackRock is the sign of a sick economy. “[T]he world’s largest asset management company is revolutionizing finance by investing in capitalism itself.” https://t.co/hf3bEEpw7aHow are they doing this & why is it a problem? Let’s look at the airline industry as an example— Holly (@HollyBlomberg) December 4, 2020
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Holly on Twitter
Eric Reinhart on Twitter
Eric Reinhart on Twitter
There are ongoing debates about the merits––or lack thereof––of antidepressants. The question shouldn't be just whether they "work" or not but rather when, for whom, in what context, and what––when they fail––is needed instead?A thread about antidepressants and politics: 1/— Eric Reinhart (@_Eric_Reinhart) November 24, 2022
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Eric Reinhart on Twitter