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We can print money responsibly to fulfill all our progressive policy requirements.

May 15, 2024 By Egberto Willies

We can print money responsibly to fulfill all our progressive policy requirements.

We have been indoctrinated to transfer our income and wealth to the top continuously. The fact is, we can print money responsibly without borrowing money from the oligarchy.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: corporate greed, deficit spending, dollar value, economic investments, economic stability, Economic Stimulus, fiscal policy, government bonds, green infrastructure, inflation control, interest payments, Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), productive capacity, progressive policies, renewable energy, sovereign currency, Stephanie Kelton, Universal Healthcare, wealth inequality, wealth transfer

Founder of Tre Magazine Stephanie Coleman on perseverance. NY Times allowing liars space to write.

February 22, 2023 By Egberto Willies

Founder of Tre Magazine Stephanie Coleman on perseverance. NY Times allowing liars space to write.

Stephanie Coleman created Tre Magazine, showing perseverance. She proves dedication to one’s craft pays off. The New York Times is trying to play fair and balanced by allowing liars to write.

Filed Under: Egberto Off The Record Tagged With: Brian Riedl, Dean Baker, Richard Wolff, Social Security, Stephanie Coleman, Stephanie Kelton

Neoliberal economist Larry Summers supports sacrificing 4% of workers to stave off benign inflation.

November 19, 2021 By Egberto Willies

Larry Summers' support for Build Back Better after complaining about Rescue Plan is telling.

Larry Summers claims the American Rescue plan was ill-advised but still supports Build Back Better. He is half right.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: American Rescue Plan, Fareed Zakaria, Larry Summers, Stephanie Kelton

Stephanie Kelton: Biden & Progressives can go bigger, but they must understand MMT & inflation

April 7, 2021 By Egberto Willies

Biden & Progressives can go bigger, but they must understand MMT & inflation

I read “Biden Can Go Bigger and Not ‘Pay for It’ the Old Way” by Economics Professor and MMT advocate Stephanie Kelton. It is an important read that we need to understand.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: inflation, MMT, Modern Monetary Theory, Stephanie Kelton

Sen. Sanders to introduce guaranteed federal government job & healthcare

April 24, 2018 By Egberto Willies

Guaranteed Job

Bernie Sanders’ guaranteed job program may scare many Democrats. With a private sector that thus far has rewarded the top 10% or so, while leaving everyone else behind, it is time for a new paradigm.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, Guaranteed job, Job, Stephanie Kelton

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