Our Fiscal Anorexia
“By what process, I wondered, have we convinced ourselves that we do not have enough U.S. Dollars to pay ourselves to create the goods and services we need to prosper as a society?”
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“By what process, I wondered, have we convinced ourselves that we do not have enough U.S. Dollars to pay ourselves to create the goods and services we need to prosper as a society?”
Our Fiscal Anorexia Read More »
MMT for people in a hurry.
ZEN and the Art of Modern Money (Part 3) Read More »
MMT for people in a hurry.
ZEN and the Art of Modern Money (Part 2) Read More »
MMT for people in a hurry.
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When the comment section is too big to be on the same page as the blog post!
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Why does it seem like there isn’t enough money to pay for the things we really need? Is it really true? Are we really too poor to put America back to work making and building the things we need to maintain a prosperous nation?
Playing Monopolis Monopoly: An inquiry into why we are making ourselves so miserable Read More »
If progressives would just make the effort to inform themselves how a modern, sovereign fiat currency actually functions, they’d realize “paying for it” is actually the easiest part.
The Oppressive Free Lunch Read More »
A declaration of war is a legal framework that sets in motion a process of “mobilization” in which the national government directs real resources—labor, engineering expertise, technology, material—toward the goal of defeating an enemy threat.
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Is it possible—except for this confusion about where sovereign public money comes from—that, on the level of economics, there is really no difference at all between the Conservative and Progressive positions?