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RT @Normanjam671
What do we want?
No auto renewal on subscriptions.
When do we want it?
2025.
The Labour Party. 🤡

This country helped found the ECHR - and the reasons were good and noble, for once. If people want to leave it they have to explain why in terms that aren't just racist shite.

Why is the Fed putting the onus of fighting inflation on workers and consumers rather than on the corporations largely responsible for driving up prices — and padding profit margins?

This is wrong. It’s ridiculous policy. And it’s profoundly unfair.

Stop raising rates.
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RT @ap
A senior Federal Reserve official said Friday that there has been little progress on inflation for more than a year and that more interest rate hikes are needed to g…
twitter.com/AP/status/16469100

A trick the BBC uses to distort:

Corruption gets called "sleaze"

Far-right thugs get called "right wing activists"

Wealthy sex offenders get called "disgraced"

And chums of Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson get called "chairman of the BBC"

willblack-53220.medium.com/thi

"Don't make me think" is only half of the story.

It's a #UX sin to assume that your app is the most important thing in your user's world, and add to their cognitive load unnecessarily. But sometimes the user *is* focused on your product. They don't want a low-touch, automagic experience. They want to be in control. Let them.

Don't *make* me think - but *let* me think.

This is part of why "reduce friction" is misleading. Friction is texture. Without it, there's nothing to grab on to

#UXDesign

Elon Musk's fortune, which ultimately enabled his takeover of Twitter, has been padded by billions in subsidies and contracts paid for by American taxpayers.

Just in case anyone needed that reminder.

capitalism will really take away every luxury it boasts in the name of profit

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RT @RedJohnBounds
This is a yoga class. No children are forced to partake in religion in mainstream UK schools. But you can't grift from that. twitter.com/FreedomsBritish/st

RT @Normanjam671
It was the Austerity that The Economist backed all the way.
Disingenuous journalism.

RT @docrussjackson
Either Liz Truss, numerous other @Conservatives & the right-wing "news" media aren't aware of the circumstances that led to Churchill & others lobbying for what would become the ECHR, or - much more likely - they are perfectly aware of them.

RT @WasOnceLoved
Is there anyone out there who doesn’t think Liz Truss is a galloping loon? Does anyone take her seriously?

RT @raphaeldogg
When you and I said this, beginning several months back, centrists exploded, spouting reams of dubious facts. Nice to see the cat finally out of the bag.



twitter.com/wales_steve/status

RT @BeckettUnite
Rishi Sunak, together with his wife, is worth £730ml. He made his hundreds of millions as an investment banker. Moving money, creating nothing.

He now describes Doctors demanding £19 an hour for saving lives as ‘unreasonable’.

It’s disgusting.

RT @CraigMurrayOrg
Devolution is a trap.

It leaves you fighting desperately to mitigate Tory austerity, and ultimately you will always fail because the basic fiscal and monetary framework is set by London.

Then you get criticised for failings they cause.

Independence is the only answer. twitter.com/_Ungagged/status/1

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