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Nothing new here for most of you guys but go to 1:50 where Micheal Hudson had me laughing my head off. And it is a good interview too. [embedded content] We’re living in a time of economic babble, where politicians and economists throw out words like “reform,” “privatize,” and “austerity” to prop up corrupt capitalist opportunists. So says our guest this week, economist Michael Hudson, author of J is for Junk Economics.
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Nothing new here for most of you guys but go to 1:50 where Micheal Hudson had me laughing my head off. And it is a good interview too.Nothing new here for most of you guys but go to 1:50 where Micheal Hudson had me laughing my head off. And it is a good interview too. [embedded content] We’re living in a time of economic babble, where politicians and economists throw out words like “reform,” “privatize,” and “austerity” to prop up corrupt capitalist opportunists. So says our guest this week, economist Michael Hudson, author of J is for Junk Economics.
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We’re living in a time of economic babble, where politicians and economists throw out words like “reform,” “privatize,” and “austerity” to prop up corrupt capitalist opportunists. So says our guest this week, economist Michael Hudson, author of J is for Junk Economics.