Implications of El Salvador Adopting Bitcoin as a Currency
For Bitcoin – very little. For El Salvador’s Economy – possible ruin. For global economics – very little.
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For Bitcoin – very little. For El Salvador’s Economy – possible ruin. For global economics – very little.
Implications of El Salvador Adopting Bitcoin as a Currency Read More »
From the Tulsa Massacre and Klansmen burning crosses to modern school shootings and manifesto-dump mass shootings, white rage and the associated violence is ingrained into the very fabric of the United States.
Socius Pt.4 – White Rage Read More »
The federal government does not collect taxes to pay for anything. It collects taxes to fulfill its Constitutional obligation.
Stated-based programs face many pitfalls that National Improved Medicare for All would not.
State Based Medicare for All? Not so fast, says Dr. Margaret Flowers Read More »
A human right, commodified and rendered zero-sum.
The Rent’s Too Damned High Read More »
We live in a market society with little chance we shall ever live in anything else and, as such, whatever we hope to accomplish will have to be accomplished within the framework of market society norms.
MMT and the NEW MARKET SOCIETY Read More »
When you consider the worst ramifications of the most insidious myths of mainstream economic theory, arguably the very worst, most damaging one is the ‘tax-to-spend’ myth.
The Dangerous Lie of ‘Tax-To-Spend’ Read More »
We may think of lumber as being a renewable resource, but it’s not nearly as responsive to spikes in demand as we’d really like it to be.
Why is Wood so Expensive Right Now? Read More »
Considering the dearth of healthcare in America, we need to demand Medicare for All.
Many Organizations Demand Medicare for All Read More »