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I think it would be useful to have audio files attached to slideshows like this. The "narrator" talks the follower through the slides.
The reason I say this is that for those of us familiar with 'modern money,' the the progression of the slides are smooth and makes sense. But for someone unfamiliar, I could see "red flags" popping up as they looked through the slides.
A voice talking helps to weave together a cohesive narrative. Anyways, just a thinking out loud.
Love that presentation. Gets better all the time.
ReplyDeleteYes, this is simple and right to the point. I liked it a lot.
ReplyDeleteExcellent !
ReplyDeleteThis will be the new link that I send my friends to when debating deficit spending.
Stephanie is an great spokesperson for MMT !
Best one yet. Nice and simple.
ReplyDeleteWith very few modifications it can be made applicable to all sovereign currencies.
I think it would be useful to have audio files attached to slideshows like this. The "narrator" talks the follower through the slides.
ReplyDeleteThe reason I say this is that for those of us familiar with 'modern money,' the the progression of the slides are smooth and makes sense. But for someone unfamiliar, I could see "red flags" popping up as they looked through the slides.
A voice talking helps to weave together a cohesive narrative. Anyways, just a thinking out loud.