![]() ![]() Hopefully she can move to Dubai and see how much power she really has living there. If she does not recognize the significance of the English language, fine. On the left, democratic socialists like Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont took out pitchforks for the rich, declaring that “there should be no billionaires.” And on the right, Donald Trump ran for the presidency as a nationalist populist and won, defeating a candidate who was closely associated with “ the establishment.” Not until 2015 did real median wages recover to their 2007 level, and not until 2016 did real wages for the bottom 20th percentile recover.Īs typically happens, these economic ramifications from the crisis led to a surge in populism in the US. The story begins with the 2008 global financial crisis, which created so much slack in US labor markets that inflation-adjusted wages fell for the bottom half of workers for several years running. If she can navigate her premiership through its current choppy waters and into calmer seas, she might end up providing a model that American conservatives could follow. Meanwhile, the United States continues to wallow in it. U.S.WASHINGTON, DC –The United Kingdom’s new prime minister, Liz Truss, is turning the page on self-destructive populism. Twitter Suspends 360,000 Accounts for Promoting Terrorism Under Armour Outsmarts Olympics In Phelps Promos The tech giant has come under fire in recent weeks for adding labels to two of President Trump's tweets - one that included a fact check on the president's tweet regarding mail-in ballot fraud and another for violating the company's policies against "glorifying violence." The labels prompted Trump to issue an executive order that aims to re-examine Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. ![]() GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREĪ Twitter spokesperson previously told FOX Business that while not all tweets containing "disputed or incomplete" COVID-19 information will be removed, the tech giant is "prioritizing the removal of COVID-19 content when it has a call to action that could potentially cause harm." For example, the company in April updated its safety guidance on what it qualifies as "unverified claims" to include posts that it believes "could lead to widespread panic, social unrest or large-scale disorder." Twitter takes down such claims under the policy to ensure user safety. Twitter has made policy updates and changes to its platform in recent months to combat coronavirus-related misinformation shared on the platform. Under the five-month-long suspension, ZeroHedge's Twitter account was still able to share and retweet posts on the platform but without the ability to add unique commentary or tweet independently. TWITTER EXPLAINS LABELING POLICY AFTER TOP DEMS' TWEETS GO UNCHECKED As such, we find the suspension arbitrary and unjustified and potentially motivated by reasons other than the stated ones," the spokesperson said. "We neither incited harassment nor did we 'dox' the public official, whose contact information is as of this moment listed on the Wuhan institute's website. TWITTER REMOVES CHINA-LINKED ACCOUNTS SPREADING FALSE INFORMATION The suspension came after ZeroHedge shared an article titled, "Is This The Man Behind The Global Coronavirus Pandemic?" It linked a Chinese doctor and researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology to a theory claiming the new virus is an engineered bioweapon and shared some of his personal information in the piece.Ī spokesperson for the blog told FOX Business at the time of the suspension that it was "confident" it did not violate Twitter's terms on harassment. 'COMFORTABLY SMUG' TWITTER ACCOUNT SUSPENDED FOR 'HARASSMENT' "Twitter told us that the account had been suspended for 'violating Twitter rules against abuse and harassment' which was false as we neither incited abuse nor harassment but merely asked questions," the blog post said in reference to another post ZeroHedge published in January that led to the account's suspension.
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