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"The coin" was effective as a teaching aid of sorts (and btw should continue to be)...(btw I remember my son's elementary school math teachers using coinage in his early math classes as teaching aids also: revealing!)Looks like we got via 'the coin' for instance imo perhaps:Chris HayesJoe WeisenthalTim DuyBrad DeLongPaul KrugmanPhilip DeihlL. TribeThose are more high profile folks and I assume many more of the 99% perhaps had a lightbulb go off for them too...rsp,
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"The coin" was effective as a teaching aid of sorts (and btw should continue to be)...
(btw I remember my son's elementary school math teachers using coinage in his early math classes as teaching aids also: revealing!)
Looks like we got via 'the coin' for instance imo perhaps:
Chris Hayes
Joe Weisenthal
Tim Duy
Brad DeLong
Paul Krugman
Philip Deihl
L. Tribe
Those are more high profile folks and I assume many more of the 99% perhaps had a lightbulb go off for them too...
rsp,
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