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A Plea For Economic Literacy
Donald Oakes May 17, 2017 Economic Justice Published
For any naysayers or non-believers, I implore you to do a little research and a lot of critical thinking and see for yourselves where logic leads you.
5 Reasons the Democratic National Committee Must Lose The Fraud Lawsuit
Gabriel McArthur May 12, 2017 Democracy Policy Essay
I simply want to illustrate why Democrats must accept that this lawsuit must proceed, and be decided against the DNC.
Power in Politics and Why it Matters
Mark Harvey April 12, 2017 Democracy Policy Essay
How do we get past the miscommunication over terms and really understand that ultimately, we the general populace want the same kinds of things? In my mind, one thing we should be talking about is power.
Fundamentalist Finance (formerly known as sound finance)
Damien Smith April 1, 2017 Economic Justice Published
Fundamentalist finance is a doctrine, usually espoused by ill-informed politicians, for the operation of government consisting of two tenets: Government is just like a household and must balance its budget, and government debt is an immoral burden upon our children. Its all bunk.
What is Modern Economics?
Shane Fry April 1, 2017 Economic Justice Published
Money is no longer a finite amount for a monetarily sovereign nation, and as such, the federal tax and spend model we used to subscribe to no longer fits how we now perceive to generate currency, and employ the unemployed. Before we look at that we must first define some terms and dissect their significance.
The Death of PBS
Anthony Scicchitano March 29, 2017 Informative Policy Essay
The U.S.’ Growing Education Gap and the Elimination of Public Media
Get Your Government Hands Off My Social Security!
David glotzer March 27, 2017 Economic Justice Policy Essay
It was back in 2009 that the Tea Party first appeared to spring alive from out of nowhere. We know now that it didn’t, but at …
Social Security Cannot Go Broke!
Sam Levey March 23, 2017 Economic Justice Mixed Media
It is impossible for Social Security to go broke. All it takes to see that is a ride on the subway.
The Current Corporate Coup
Max Mastellone February 26, 2017 Democracy Policy Essay
In 2014 two Princeton researchers published a study proving the accuracy of that folk wisdom. They found that what ordinary people wanted and what the government actually did had essentially no relationship. On the other hand, the preferences of the economic elites had quite a significant impact on actual policies.
#DemEnter Lives Matter!
Lena Danger February 13, 2017 Democracy Policy Essay
Well, the change is occurring right in front of you and all around you. People have stepped up and gotten involved. Bottom on up change. Exactly what Bernie said to do. Now, we work with the new team we have elected.
Creating a Society that is Of the People, By the People, and For the People
Mark Harvey February 6, 2017 Democracy Policy Essay
If we can create a media visible movement that does not end, we can shift the political tectonic plates of the US. The DNC has largely ignored the Left because we have been fundamentally silent and complicit in their governing. No more.
What If The Government Prints Money To Pay The National Debt?
Sam Levey January 26, 2017 Economic Justice Published
If you think that “printing money to pay the national debt” causes inflation, then you do not understand how the monetary system actually works.
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