Repliessteemitboard (66)in economy • 5 years agoRE: Helicopter Money: The Shills Are Back in 2016!Congratulations @john-schroder! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others…steemitboard (66)in economy • 6 years agoRE: Helicopter Money: The Shills Are Back in 2016!Congratulations @john-schroder! You received a personal award! Years on Steemit Click here to view your Board of Honor Support SteemitBoard's project ! Vote for its witness…lennstar (66)in economy • 8 years agoRE: Helicopter Money: The Shills Are Back in 2016!The problem is they all are still adhering to supply theory of neoliberalism: Give them enough money to lend and they will. It would work if you give money to poor people - who instantly buy things…cheetah (77)in economy • 8 years agoRE: Helicopter Money: The Shills Are Back in 2016!Hi! I am a content-detection robot. I found similar content that readers might be interested in:cheetah (77)in freedom • 8 years agoRE: Why The Millennial Generation Needs To Be Mobile & Global In 2017 (And Beyond)Hi! I am a content-detection robot. I found similar content that readers might be interested in:cheetah (77)in money • 8 years agoRE: The Year Of The Bear (What's Wrong With Bears?)Hi! I am a content-detection robot. I found similar content that readers might be interested in:cheetah (77)in money • 8 years agoRE: The New Paradigm In Banking: It's Not Your Money AnymoreHi! I am a content-detection robot. I found similar content that readers might be interested in:richq11 (72)in politics • 8 years agoRE: Everything Is Now political! (The Question is Why?)Even that would be an improvement at this point.finpunk (64)in economics • 8 years agoRE: The Color Of Money: Is Currency Debasement The Next Step?Yes, of course...we've had currency debasement all along as part of central banking policies, e.g. inflation targeting = perpetual inflation = debasement. Growth in national debts is likely some…liberosist (70)in economics • 8 years agoRE: Riding Economic CyclesThere's no hard and fast rule, really. It's just that the community and curation guild appreciates newer work.liberosist (70)in economics • 8 years agoRE: Riding Economic CyclesHi John, really enjoying your work thus far! However, I have two suggestions for you - There's a limit of 4 posts per day, beyond which posts earn a successively lower reward the more you…doitvoluntarily (77)in politics • 8 years agoRE: The Empire Strikes Back (And It's Deplorable)one would've thought the same thing when RP was running.. that he would've won because of how many tens of thousands would come to see him... but alas i guess they didn't count the votes correctly…richq11 (72)in politics • 8 years agoRE: Everything Is Now political! (The Question is Why?)Good article John. If you look at a map showing the election results you would see that Clinton won states with large urban populations. Her support came from public assistance recipients afraid of…finpunk (64)in politics • 8 years agoRE: Everything Is Now political! (The Question is Why?)The more power up for grabs, the more vicious the fight for it becomes...lifeworship (66)in politics • 8 years agoRE: I Received An Email From MoveOn.org, Regarding The Trump Resistance.and coersionura-soul (75)in politics • 8 years agoRE: EVIDENCE: is ISIS / ISIL an elaborate proxy (fake / false flag) army acting more for american/israeli government interests?these events always have multiple agendas twisted into them.. natural resources are certainly one of them that often pops up. the thread that connects them is the personal empowerment of the various…richq11 (72)in politics • 8 years agoRE: I Received An Email From MoveOn.org, Regarding The Trump Resistance.Straight out of Saul Alinsky's Rules For Radicals...Accuse your opponent of the same things you do! It's not by mistake, it's by design!finpunk (64)in money • 8 years agoRE: Taxes & The Insatiable Welfare StateGreat question! One general rule is that no matter what government spends this year, they'll always want more next.finpunk (64)in economics • 8 years agoRE: What Can An 80 Year Old Movie Teach Us About Politics, Economics & Asset Protection?I'm a fan of jurisdiction diversification, as well. In process towards a dual citizenship at the moment... Cryptocurrencies offer another alt jurisdiction diversification...actually, a perfect one…throughtheglass (58)in money • 8 years agoRE: Is the Financial Industry Rigging Silver Prices? ...and Why?Well said. Interesting to consider what wait beyond the bend. Thanks for this valuable perspective! [followed]