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stecula.bsky.social
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Reducing administrative burdens for awardee institutions by having them fire 20% of work staff because they can no longer afford to pay them
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🌐 Preconference updates will be posted here: u.osu.edu/apsa2025/ šŸ“© Questions? Contact the organizers: @stecula.bsky.social, @patyrossini.bsky.social and @ashleymuddiman.bsky.social through the email: [email protected] #APSA2025 #PolComm
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Thank you for joining us, John! It was a fantastic lecture.
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Van Hollen’s trip to El Salvador is a form of embodied protest and helped put Trump’s illegal deportation of Abrego Gracia on the front page of the NYT two days in a row. As Bayard Rustin once said, ā€œThe only weapons we have are our bodies, and we need to tuck them in places so wheels don't turn.ā€
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For sure, but unfortunately, a lot of our fellow Americans are seeing what is happening on the immigration front and nodding in approval
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Sad that foreign voters are more responsive to Trump's awfulness than American ones
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fair enough
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MAGAs: lines going straight down is good, ackschually, aRT oF ThE DeAL
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This is an interesting question. I might field something along these lines to see whether that is the case
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cc: @polcomm.bsky.social @polcommjournal.bsky.social @ecpr-polcom.bsky.social
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Yeah, dude, people suck
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Sorry, missed two more: ā€œno supportā€ and ā€œfire the DEIā€ hires. If you wrote any of these and are seeing this post as well, do me a favor and go fuck yourself
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Yes, but that group is considerably smaller. Only about 1/5th of the members are based outside of the United States