Modern Monetary Theory: A Primer

I doubt even google can translate what goes on in your head, smooth brain.

Wow a typo. Man you really got me there.

Google it, fool.

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Pretty much.

Thinks he’s Tyler Durden dismantling the structure of our corporate overlords from his ramshackle house but is really Peter Griffin. Actually it’s worst than that. Peter Griffin can hold a job and has a family.

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Imagine wanting to work for an organization governed by mob rule. No thanks.

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Weird there aren’t more then…

Imagine thinking life is this black and white, but that’s not surprising because you’ve never done anything of note.

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While trading fx on Charles Schwab

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but we’re the hypocrites.

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It’s the best he can do in this awful system that allows him to make money off global fiat volatility.

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I can’t even imagine telling people how much I dislike capitalism, the federal reserve, and/or fiat currency and then when asked telling people I trade fx. I’m embarrassed for him.

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I mean, he could always get his own land and live off that. Plenty of folks in the good 'ol USA do that already.
But that takes actual skill and physical labor.

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Easy now, we can’t expect him to actually participate in the things he thinks are better. That’s just crazy talk. Why join a worker co-op and actually contribute to society when you can just make money on Fidelity?

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The doubly crazy thing - he couldn’t do that either if it wasn’t for all those folks who work for those dreaded bosses.

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You can’t expect 2nd order thinking from Zep.

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At least @castoli711 is out of the house I guess.

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Is volunteering and donating NOT contributing to society?

You missed the forest for trees on that one…

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With the way the world is going and the dollar - it may not be enough. Why would I not want to give them as much as I can? Like I said there are many stipulations on the money that will require them to become productive members of society on their own before having unfettered access to their trust funds.

This is pretty common with trust funds for responsible parents.

No, but it sure lends some credence.

It really depends how they are setup and how big they get.

How would you know? You have never worked in either one. More thoughts from a place of ZERO experience.

Again, I am glad your idiocy and views will die with you. The universe does get some things correct.

The funny thing is - they are not. He has this fantastical ideological view of worker co-ops.

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