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Rafi Simonton's avatar

I was a blue collar rank and file union activist for close to 30 years as well as being a local Dem campaign mgr. I fought the unfriendly takeover in the late '70s by neolibs. Who subsequently dumped the New Deal and the majority working class. I've read solid academic research that confirmed my personal experiences. Like the robust stats in Les Leopold's 2024 //Wall Street's War on Workers ( How Mass Layoffs and Greed Are Destroying the Working Class and What to Do about It)//. He begged the Ds to take up this potentially winning issue. Of course the D elite ignored it just as they have ignored us workers for 40 years.

Figuring out what happened required reading econ history. Including about Keynes and books on New Deal economics like //Saving Capitalism: The Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the New Deal// by James Stewart Olson. As well as about the Austrian School plus {shudder} Friedman and the now dominant Chicago School.

I had assumed the issue was how econ data were interpreted; of course progressives would see the same reality quite differently than conservatives. I was shocked to discover the Chi School is almost entirely about assumptions and assertions of the kind exemplified by Thatcher's infamous "there are no alternatives." Its foundations consist of little more than a deep hatred of the New Deal by '30s era heirs of the Robber Barons and their contemporary incarnations. Very little is based on empirical evidence. Of course they're able to quiet us peasants because they wave around scary looking formulae.

I KNEW there certainly were alternatives! I've just finished Steve Keen's latest and your wonderfully done MMT--language not scary, but inviting. I'm in the middle of //MMT and Its Critics//by Fullbrook and Morgan. Like so many others of my class, I have no pension and live on SSA as very low income. I had to cancel a subscription to afford this one. However, nothing is more important than econ structures. Especially since entire governments now function as mere subsidiaries.

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Susan Borden's avatar

Let’s circulate this extremely important “explainer” now, as Musk et.al., who clearly has less than zero understanding of public finance, distorts and misleads -and as the Congress is willingly and thoughtlessly misled while making extraordinarily consequential budget decisions.

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