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Properly abolishing government-provided deposit insurance should require $trillions in new fiat to be equally distributed to all US citizens.
But hey, let's forget justice. Let's just supplement wage slavery to the private sector with wage slavery to government. Yeah, that's the ticket! /sarc
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$12/hr? That's less than the proposed - and in some cases already legislated - minimum wage of $15.
Wondering who's funding Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Inc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Cherny
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_L._Schwartz
They are Democrats.
Dems are ball-less. They'll NEVER do it.
I can already hear the autistic screeching about not having enough munnie to pay for it.
@Bob - party distinctions are pretty much irrelevant. Cherny is the hack and Schwartz is the money. The agenda is personal gain.
Properly abolishing government-provided deposit insurance should require $trillions in new fiat to be equally distributed to all US citizens.
But hey, let's forget justice. Let's just supplement wage slavery to the private sector with wage slavery to government. Yeah, that's the ticket! /sarc
For all practical purposes government IS the private sector.
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