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TIME is an ILLUSION said EINSTEIN – (the space-time continuum)

This is interesting! What is time? Is it an ilusion? [embedded content] Albert Einstein was very clear in his day. Physicists are very clear now. Time is not absolute, despite what common sense tells you and me. Time is relative, and flexible and, according to Einstein, "the dividing line between past, present, and future is an illusion". So reality is ultimately TIMELESS. This sounds pretty bizarre from the view of classical physics, but from the view of consciousness theory and...

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Links — 15 Nov 2018

NEOMagic imperialism and the great American wall Andre VltchekBlack Agenda ReportEt tu, RT? Amplifying Western Disinformation on Rwanda Ann Garrison Rolling StoneAmazon’s Long Game Is Clearer Than Ever Matt Taibbi Defend Democracy PressNew Study Details 'Staggering' $6 Trillion (and Counting) Price Tag of Endless US War Julia Conley Project SyndicateDisaster Capitalism Comes to Puerto Rico Martin Guzman and Joseph E. StiglitzFort Russ NewsInternationalism: Kim Jong-un Wishes Assad...

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Col. Pat Lang — The Entry of the Commoner Scapegoats in Wahhabeeland

Human sacrifice to the Trump god.Sic Semper TyrannisThe Entry of the Commoner Scapegoats in WahhabeelandCol. W. Patrick Lang, US Army (ret.) At the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lang was the Defense Intelligence Officer (DIO) for the Middle East, South Asia and counter-terrorism, and later, the first Director of the Defense Humint Service. At the DIA, he was a member of the Defense Senior Executive Service. He participated in the drafting of National Intelligence Estimates. From 1992 to...

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Reuters — Fed plans major review of how it pursues inflation, employment goals

The Federal Reserve will conduct an extensive review next year of how it tries to guide the U.S. economy, the U.S. central bank said on Thursday. “Now is a good time to take stock of how we formulate, conduct, and communicate monetary policy,” said Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, noting that the Fed was close to meeting its goals of maximum employment and a 2 percent inflation rate.  In a statement, the Fed said it would reach out to a “broad range” of stakeholders and that it...

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Edward Hadas — Fear of fiscal deficits is overdone

MMT. Edward Hadas makes a couple of mistakes:  Steven Keen is not an MMT economist although he is an MMT ally and QE is not the same as fiscal injection in that the former creates no new aggregate net financial assets in non-government while fiscal injection does. But these are subtle points and the rest of the piece is favorable, so no quibbles.  Reuters is a news service, and I initially picked this up at NADAQ. So MMT is getting wide exposure.Reuters Breaking ViewsHadas: Fear of...

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Clint Ballinger — MMT & the Fourth Spark Plug: Descriptive vs. Prescriptive revisited

Clint Ballinger uses an automotive analogy to show how MMT is not so much a matter of changing policy as much as it is of using the full power of currency sovereign. Then the self-induced limitations on using the full capacity of fiscal space disappear automatically. The mistake is largely due to the erroneous government as firm or household analogy. A sovereign currency issuer is not limited in the amount of currency it can issue, unlike currency users that must obtain the currency. The...

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As’ad AbuKhalil — Newly-Elected Progressives Confront AIPAC Test

Already backpedaling on campaign rhetoric.  After they won their primaries, some young progressives curbed their pro-Palestine rhetoric. Now they are in Washington getting oriented. Next up: early test votes in the new year sponsored by the pro-Israel lobby, writes As`ad AbuKhalil. Consortium News Newly-Elected Progressives Confront AIPAC Test As’ad AbuKhalil | Lebanese-American professor of political science at California State University, StanislausSee also at Consortium NewsAnother...

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