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carnage4life , to random
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As a Google user it feels like terrible timing to be cutting costs by getting rid of the people who give feedback on whether search results are good or not.

It’s giving eating their seed corn.

lymphomation ,
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@antipode77 @FeralRobots @carnage4life

I'm not seeing that innovations are the primary cause of wealth disparities or that thwarting it will help overall.

Virtually every driver of inequality is what the party is about ... according to this paper ... ending on:

How to Fix Economic Inequality?
An Overview of Policies for the United States and Other High-Income Economies

https://www.piie.com/sites/default/files/documents/how-to-fix-economic-inequality.pdf

djvanness , to academicchatter
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I've often been critical of university boards, but kudos to the University of Board of Regents for courageously rejecting a deal with the right-wing WI legislature. The deal would have had capitulate to demands to cut activities in exchange for releasing already approved funds for pay raises. Republicans also demanded creation of a professorship in "conservative political thought." Yikes. @academicchatter https://www.channel3000.com/news/uw-regents-reject-deal-with-legislature-to-freeze-dei-positions-unlock-funding/article_ee2d96c6-96b4-11ee-ba43-37131614657c.html

MikeDunnAuthor , to bookstadon
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Today in Labor History October 12, 1984: The Provisional Irish Republican Army failed to assassinate Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet at the Brighton Hotel. Thatcher narrowly escaped, and her popularity soared in the aftermath. The bomb did kill five Conservative Party members, including a sitting MP, and wounded 31 others. The Miners’ Strike was currently underway in Britain. Morrissey, from the Smiths, said: "The only sorrow of the Brighton bombing is that Thatcher escaped unscathed." The tabloids were full of similar jokes. The Angelic Upstarts celebrated the bombing with their single "Brighton Bomb." The bomber, Patrick McGee, got 8 life sentences (just to make sure he was thoroughly remorseful). Magee was released in 1999 under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement, after serving 14 years. The bombing was depicted in the novels “High Dive” (2015) by Jonathan Lee, and “In the Morning I'll Be Gone” by Adrian McKinty.

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