EconoSpeak: One Quibble with Brad DeLong’s Platform for the Bipartisan Technocrats#lin
Dean:
That sounds great.
Why not have the Fed buy up the debt held by the public and intragovernmental debt?
Then, we would be out of debt, right?
Don Levit
Thursday, November 11, 2010
EconoSpeak: One Quibble with Brad DeLong’s Platform for the Bipartisan Technocrats#links
EconfffoSpeak: One Quibble with Brad DeLong’s Platform for the Bipartisan Technocrats#links
Folks:
This really seems like voodoo economics.
Do the Fed purchases increase debt held by the public or not?
A link to back that point would be helpful, particularly from a government agency.
Why doesn't the Fed buy all our debt (intragovernmental and debt held by the public)?
That way, we can have zero debt, yet still receive the interest payments, right?
Don Levit
Folks:
This really seems like voodoo economics.
Do the Fed purchases increase debt held by the public or not?
A link to back that point would be helpful, particularly from a government agency.
Why doesn't the Fed buy all our debt (intragovernmental and debt held by the public)?
That way, we can have zero debt, yet still receive the interest payments, right?
Don Levit
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Social Security and Medicare - Intentions fulfilled?
I have done a lot of research on the history, funding, and governmental accounting for these programs.
I would be honored to share some of that information with you.
The excerpts include the links, mostly reputable governmental sources.
Don Levit
I would be honored to share some of that information with you.
The excerpts include the links, mostly reputable governmental sources.
Don Levit
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