Stephen Yearwood
1 min readDec 21, 2019

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Being skeptical is expected. But, all questions that can be answered prior to the actual implementation of this idea have been answered. At this point, to reject an idea that promises as much as this one does without refuting it — without finding a fatal flaw in it — is unforgivable.

How many proposals have you seen that make the supply of money (as currency) — and therefore the economy as a whole — self-regulating and include eliminating unemployment and poverty — at no cost, without having to redistribute anything — while eliminating all taxes and all public debt and increasing sustainability — even without additional regulations or any changes in behavior?

I have spent more than thirty-five years — including earning an advanced degree in economics — thinking critically about this idea and learning its implications. You’ve spent how many minutes on it?

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Stephen Yearwood
Stephen Yearwood

Written by Stephen Yearwood

M.A. in political economy (money/distributive justice) "Please don't confront me with my failures/ I'm aware of them" from "These Days," as sung by Gregg Allman

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