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Dr Luke Mansillo
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Elections, public opinion & social science statistics: #polsci Associate Lecturer & @Sydney_Uni PhD. My opinions range in quality.
Sydney, New South Wales
Joined April 2010
I’m particularly disappointed in PNG here, Indonesia has had intentions much like China …
All of Africa now endorses an armed Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The Global South is a joke - especially South Africa which spent the past year parading itself as the supposed moral leader of the world based on mentally ill ICJ lawsuits.
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RT @RoryStewartUK: Waiting for @JDVance (and the British right wing media?) to say that the Pope too had misunderstood the message of Chris…
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RT @davidshor: People on the left and right argue about how the other side is more antisemitic, but the most antisemitic ideological groupi…
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RT @SamRamani2: BREAKING: South Carolina Republican Congressman Joe Wilson plans to introduce the Freedom First Lend Lease Act for Ukraine…
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@maleyfish18458 I couldn't agree more. I also think there are problems. I had a friend who had undiagnosed borderline personality disorder who in a prodromal stage identified as trans and affirmative care obstructed appropriate treatment. The right must be without malice & left without idolatry.
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RT @sentdefender: The Spokesman for Hamas’ Military Wing has announced that this Saturday’s Hostage Exchange will be postponed until furthe…
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RT @SHamiltonian: Albo’s solution to indigenous disadvantage is price caps? You cannot make this shit up.
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Jobs creation isn’t a major benefit repeat I’ve to what Rio Tinto is getting from the extraction of Australia’s mineral wealth - the actual numbers #auspol
Another great discussion this morning with global Rio Tinto CEO Jakob Stausholm. Rio Tinto is a major employer that contributes so much to job creation and our regional economy.
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There is variance between Australia and Canada and Germany. Multiple factorial explanations tend to be more comprehensive than single factorial explanations and might just explain some of the between group variance. Pet explanations aren’t great, % variance explained is better.
Yet another article pointing the finger at capital gains tax and negative gearing for strong house price growth in Australia in early 2000s - forgetting the same thing happened in most developed countries.
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@mumbletwits Any breakdown with the sample reported for any assessment of the veracity of what is claimed?
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