Free Electoral College for Everyone!
A comprehensive explanation regarding the electoral college, and a few of the original intents of the founding fathers of our Constitution, as found in their communications.
A comprehensive explanation regarding the electoral college, and a few of the original intents of the founding fathers of our Constitution, as found in their communications.
Any object can serve as a form of money, from rocks and sticks to cigarettes and gum, or from paper bills and coins to electronic records and coupons. What lies beyond the currency is the willingness of others to accept that form of currency.
A timeline of the monetization of our country; the impetus of the national debt, and how various state and federal banking systems, with Congress’ help, shaped our country’s economics.
In Part One of Neighbors Without Homes, the final paragraph asked how can we make our planet better since we’re all here together. Consider what it would take to solve the issue of neighbors without homes.
Economics is the study of how societies allocate limited resources (such as land, water, human labor, or machinery) among the wants of those societies, recognizing that wants are seemingly unlimited.
We’re all connected. No one is better than anyone else, so why do so many lack life’s bare necessities? Maybe everyone should think about our neighbors, even if they don’t have homes.
The only constraint on spending by the US federal government is resources. Or, as Dr. Stephanie (Bell) Kelton puts it, the federal government can buy every American a pony, if we breed enough ponies.
MMT is now being criticized by economic pundits, particularly from conservative think tanks. This commentary is a rebuttal to one such article.
Some kind of uprising is inevitable in the United States, and the coming economic crash could be the catalyst. We need to channel this unrest into a nonviolent direction which focuses on dismantling the capitalist apparatus.