>>Conceptually the answer in the theory is to suck up the excess money with taxes Govt spending is already 45% of GDP, so there's not much room to increase it more. As for MMT, I think what the MMT crowd doesn't realize…
Personally, I'd love to just get rid of most or at least part of my lawn and replace with growing food, like Rob Greenfield. anyone interested in turning their lawn into a food growing yard, should check out his work:…
One NY times article stated: "Just eat food". As a general rule of thumb, they stated, if your great grandmother doesn't recognize it as food, it probably isn't. The primary food groups are: - Beans - Whole Grains -…
I sympothize with the poster but the headline is potentially misleading. I don't think the article really qualifies her status as a healthy lifestyle individual. I'm sure she may think she leads a very healthy lifestyle…
Here's my reaction: If google wants me in the office, then fine, I'll just arrive an hour later and leave an hour earlier ~ the length of the average commute. It's obvious that the company values seat time in the office…
>>Conceptually the answer in the theory is to suck up the excess money with taxes Govt spending is already 45% of GDP, so there's not much room to increase it more. As for MMT, I think what the MMT crowd doesn't realize…
Personally, I'd love to just get rid of most or at least part of my lawn and replace with growing food, like Rob Greenfield. anyone interested in turning their lawn into a food growing yard, should check out his work:…
One NY times article stated: "Just eat food". As a general rule of thumb, they stated, if your great grandmother doesn't recognize it as food, it probably isn't. The primary food groups are: - Beans - Whole Grains -…
I sympothize with the poster but the headline is potentially misleading. I don't think the article really qualifies her status as a healthy lifestyle individual. I'm sure she may think she leads a very healthy lifestyle…
Here's my reaction: If google wants me in the office, then fine, I'll just arrive an hour later and leave an hour earlier ~ the length of the average commute. It's obvious that the company values seat time in the office…