End the FEDish: Redirecting Our Anger and Efforts to Save the World
Not “believing in” the insights coming from the MMT lens is denying the institutional reality of how money is created and operationalized.
Not “believing in” the insights coming from the MMT lens is denying the institutional reality of how money is created and operationalized.
It’s been said that Trump’s infrastructure plan has all the hallmarks of an FDR-era public works program. Here’s why that’s not true.
The only way we’re going to fix this problem is to stop feeding the monster and listen to those who tell us the truth, whether we like it or not. Because in the end, the choice is truly ours. Either we listen to those who speak the truth and educate us, or we continue to listen to the Jabberwocky.
The main goal of the Neoliberal agenda is to keep the power with the elites. Rigging voting machines and suppressing the votes are easy ways to keep fellow Neoliberals in power.
John Laurits explores the meaning of the United States’ treaties with Native Americans in light of Standing Rock’s resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The purpose of the Bill of Rights was to balance individual freedoms with the powers granted to the government by the Constitution. As our freedoms are taken one by one, the government gains reciprocal power. The more power it gains, the more freedoms it will destroy.
American MSM has turned into nothing more than a propaganda platform from which to broadcast positions that represent corporate interests; something that even Goebbels would come to admire.
The only way out of this mess is to reject the established system and build a new one. That can’t happen if we keep voting for one of the two major parties. They are just two sides of the same coin.
The received wisdom seems to be “hold your nose” and vote for Clinton: anyone but Trump. That way, you stop the monster and preserve a system gagging for another war.