Modern Monetary Theory: A Primer

I didn’t follow “redlining”, so I don’t know when it started or when it stopped. Do you?

You champion single payer → the FDA (government) decides what treatments are available in the U.S. → The FDA does not approve Stem Cell treatments → The FDA would still control treatment options in a single payer system here → You complain that Stem Cell treatments aren’t available in the U.S. → You can’t comprehend the logical inconsistency.

It’s truly amazing…

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You’re a day trader…

Even a moron knows that is laughable. I see you are testing the waters for a career in comedy.

And I answered your question numerous times. Ask it again and I’ll give you the same answer.

Really? I don’t think so. You realize I do not HAVE to work at this point right? Can you just pick up and go anywhere in the world and take your entire family to do whatever you want and pay the entire tab? Buy anything you want in cash?

A trip to Walmart doesn’t count.

Do you mean it is just immoral? Being criminal in morality is a strange way to phrase it.

What laws would those be? I am honestly curious.

Money = freedom. I have been happy poor and happy with a lot. Money definitely just makes life easier on most fronts.

Currency trader you RUBE!

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I did miss these truly ridiculous one-liners.

My bad, that’s much better.

I don’t work a traditional job. I have no one telling me what to do and where to be for any length of time. I can go on vacation or anywhere and generate income as long as I have a computer and internet access.

And how doesn’t capitalism exploit people?

Are you actually asking if a recluse can just pick up and relocate? (His entire family? Now that would be pricey. Himself, his wife, his 2.3 children.) Castoli has already stated he sees no reason to find residence outside the USA.

I don’t know, maybe the part where labor is mutually agreed upon for compensation…

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Yes.

Are you denying there aren’t laws influenced by the lobbyists of corporations to try and avoid criminality? So they can go and keep on polluting w/o consequence and keep the money spigot flowing.

So redlining is over, just like racism? And what about reverse redlining, done in the real estate crash of the late 2000’s? Here is where I, like most on this forum will pretend you are dumb because you aren’t familiar with it. So I can act all superior and feel as though I have scored a point. Yes, I’m talking about people like you.

Once again I don’t see where racism has any part in this discussion.

But proceed if it makes you feel good. Hail the victims of the capitalism!

Obviously you can’t answer the question because either you are too stupid to know the answer or its because no government or country uses that awesome, fantastic theory that you are so proud of

And, since you won’t just pick up and leave this terrible capitalistic country and live somewhere that is so much better (as you said you can, all you need is a laptop and the internet)…you will mooch off of capitalism that you despise of so much

such a hypocritical clown

I know you’ve been asked this question hundreds of times and have never given an answer, but what does that mean?

I can answer that for my much more intelligent “forum member” (Castoli has no friends) “Better outcome” means NO victims. And nobody can be making close to what @Bauber makes. He is a criminal, and I am a moron.

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I wear this with pride.