The Federal Reserve is Not a Private Bank – A Response to Counterpunch
Calling out the omission of facts from a recent Counterpunch article concerning the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Calling out the omission of facts from a recent Counterpunch article concerning the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Here, I see not only the irony, but the dishonesty, gaslighting behavior, and outright immorality in the Republican blueprint for paying off their donors while planning to scream “fiscal irresponsibility” at progressive policies which would provide for deficit spending for public purpose rather than for the benefit of donors.
With the new OCF language, candidates and office holders can give an answer to “How are you gonna pay for it?”
The importance lies in a profound conceptual shift about what money isand how a modern, democratic society can use that new understanding to address public needs and pursue collective goals.
While our attention is on the chaos and consequences of debt ceiling crises, is a good time to consider how we might eliminate them entirely. Here’s a rundown on the four most important methods one can use.
It’s a resolution to destroy harmful and outdated economic mindsets.