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Latest revision as of 14:50, 20 July 2019
https://theamericanscholar.org/how-to-pay-for-what-we-need/#.WnV8lJMrKjR
Funding Public Projects
Here’s the gist of it: using the monetary methods of Lincoln, updated to employ the inflation-fighting tools of the Federal Reserve, we could pay for a faster recovery and a great many worthy projects without higher taxes, without more national debt, and believe it or not, without inflation. How? By letting Congress exercise a little-known power that is used (very quietly indeed) by the Federal Reserve: the power to create new money.