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Kalecki

@SisterRay13

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Long-term trends in the US are abysmal, many crises that don't get addressed, maintaining the status quo collectively dooms us. Structural change or collapse.

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RT @ZohranKMamdani: After mismanaging the MTA for 10+ years as Governor, Andrew Cuomo would now like to mismanage it as Mayor. https://t.co….
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RT @OwenWntr: Mamdani did best in racially mixed precincts, while Cuomo did best in precincts which were >80% white or <10% white https://t….
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RT @ettingermentum: Young Black voters were the best youth demographic for Zohran.
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RT @_TimBarker: Economists for Zohran is also just a pretty good list of Economists Worth Listening To
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RT @PamelaApostolo1: Yup.
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RT @NathanJRobinson: Because the readers of @curaffairs demanded it, I have read the awful book "Abundance.".https:….
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RT @Matthewtravis08: This is how an autocracy is born.
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RT @heimbergecon: Rise of the rentiers: Inheritance flows in % of national output have increased strongly in advanced economies, with a par….
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Kalecki
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And please read Chang's "Kicking Away the Ladder".
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Ha-Joon Chang: Trump has failed to see that the cause of the US's decline is its own capitalist class.
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RT @IsabellaMWeber: Get ready for the shortage economy.
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RT @HollerWV: “The Republican and Democratic parties, or, to be more exact, the Republican-Democratic party, represent the capitalist class….
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Kalecki
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growing are also seeing affordability get worse.
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Kalecki
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require a discretionary permit, which means it doesn't then require a CEQA review. And I am sorry, but people claim that greater supply leads by itself to greater affordability have a lot to answer to. Supply is a factor, bit there's a lot more, and many cities where supply is.
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Kalecki
4 months
@TryingToSmile3 @mateosfo A large share of developments in cities in California come from 5+ projects and the state is mandating the streamlining of reviews. Another poster claimed that doesn't impact environmental reviews. That's not true. Streamlining meand a larger developments increasingly don't.
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producers. Most of the Chinese corporations in the Fortune 500 are state owned enterprises, SOEs own most enterprise assets. Even though its energy transition is planned, and even though state banks fund a lot of it, it's somehow a deregulation success story?.
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that the growth in renewable energy was because of deregulation. He also claimed the same with China, a planned economy, with state owned enterprises central to its economic system, public ownership of land and things like price controls that have drawn the ire of private coal.
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Sounds like all you people do is insult people. Commenting online allows you all to act in a way that is different if you were directly communicating with people. If you take out the insults that Matt said, there's almost nothing left. He did a bad job of backing up the claim.
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@SisterRay13 @mateosfo Sounds like a very shitty ‘economist’.
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All these people comment and then block me. Cowards. But, any rate, it sometimes refers to not requiring environmental review and just a building permit. Houston has no real zoning, which is disastrous on many levels. Could refer to deregulating securitization and finance.
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@TryingToSmile3 @mateosfo I mean, the term isn't clear. It seems that if density is increased it gives more options as far as the number of homes goes (provided that there is also no minimum density requirement). It includes streamlining reviews, so what may have required an entitlement and environmental.
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RT @StephanieKelton: The most important article on Social Security ever written.
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It appears that @chamath is hiding this response.
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Kalecki
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@chamath So, you think a currency creating government needs to borrow its own money from you? No, it voluntarily buys and sells bonds as a means of trying to manage money in circulation. We could just not pretend we're still on the gold standard. If there is a deficit then it is leaving 1.
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