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End of the Road How Money Became Worthless
(00:01) The strength of a nation's currency is based on the strength of that nation's economy, and the American economy is by far the strongest in the world. Accordingly, I have directed the secretary of the treasury to take the action necessary to ...(00:01) The strength of a nation's currency is based on the strength of that nation's economy, and the American economy is by far the strongest in the world. Accordingly, I have directed the secretary of the treasury to take the action necessary to ... -
Stephanie Kelton: The big myth of government deficits
The pandemic highlighted deficits in the economy and governments took extraordinary actions without raising taxes. The right question is whether things are worth doing. Modern Monetary Theory explains how fiat currency works. [00:13] Covid highli...The pandemic highlighted deficits in the economy and governments took extraordinary actions without raising taxes. The right question is whether things are worth doing. Modern Monetary Theory explains how fiat currency works. [00:13] Covid highli... -
These 91 Fortune 500 companies did not pay federal taxes in 2018
In 2018, following the implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed by President Trump in December 2017, nearly 100 of the Fortune 500 companies paid effectively no federal corporate income tax, according to a report by the Institute on Taxati...In 2018, following the implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed by President Trump in December 2017, nearly 100 of the Fortune 500 companies paid effectively no federal corporate income tax, according to a report by the Institute on Taxati... -
Republicans cut taxes for the rich, but want to call services for everyone else
Republican policy is to give a hand out to the rich and then cut entitlements for the middle class and working poor. This is a game that has been played many times over the years. This in reality is socialism for the rich and corporations.ÂRepublican policy is to give a hand out to the rich and then cut entitlements for the middle class and working poor. This is a game that has been played many times over the years. This in reality is socialism for the rich and corporations.Â
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