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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink25•edit-21 month agoSo all we had to do to stimulate the economy was to give money to people that would spend it? Instead of padding C-suite bonuses? This is amazing. I hope the word gets out.
minus-square@some_designer_dudelinkEnglish3•1 month agoThe problem is it’s too complex a concept to communicate to the masses. “Giving people money to spend helps stimulate spending” is basically rocket science. /s
So all we had to do to stimulate the economy was to give money to people that would spend it?
Instead of padding C-suite bonuses?
This is amazing. I hope the word gets out.
The problem is it’s too complex a concept to communicate to the masses. “Giving people money to spend helps stimulate spending” is basically rocket science.
/s