Suddenly, I'm thinking of musical chairs. It's a game where there are more people who are seeking a chair, than there are chairs. Figuratively speaking, in real life we want a chair for everyone. But Kamala, as usual, misses the point. That's what happens when people think of an economy in terms of money, which is just a figment of our i…
Suddenly, I'm thinking of musical chairs. It's a game where there are more people who are seeking a chair, than there are chairs. Figuratively speaking, in real life we want a chair for everyone. But Kamala, as usual, misses the point. That's what happens when people think of an economy in terms of money, which is just a figment of our imaginations, instead of in terms of productivity, which is as real as real gets.
Suddenly, I'm thinking of musical chairs. It's a game where there are more people who are seeking a chair, than there are chairs. Figuratively speaking, in real life we want a chair for everyone. But Kamala, as usual, misses the point. That's what happens when people think of an economy in terms of money, which is just a figment of our imaginations, instead of in terms of productivity, which is as real as real gets.