7 more weeks until Nov 2

The election is November 2.

All contributions I receive are used to promote my message above and beyond what I was going to spend anyway.

And, in a recent development, the actual number of people donating is suddenly a criteria to get into the televised debates.

For that purpose a $25 donation counts the same as a $2,400 donation which is the max allowed.

So if you’re interested in making a contribution please do so by clicking here

(If you have a problem with the link let me know asap!)

Thanks again to all of you who have already done so- you have been heard!
MMT is all over the internet, and quickly being recognized in academic and financial circles

Most of the talk of a payroll tax holiday can be traced directly to our efforts,

And the ideas that:

Federal taxes function to regulate demand, and not to fund expenditures,

The US, UK, Japan, etc. are not the next Greece

Social security isn’t broken

The only thing we owe China is a bank statement

Federal borrowing is nothing more than shifting dollars from reserve accounts to securities accounts

etc. etc.

are gaining substantial traction,
though clearly are not yet in the mainstream media the way the payroll tax holiday is.

Anyway, I’m standing by to act as your agent.

The maximum contribution to Mosler for Senate is $2,400 per person,
but additional donations up to a max of $5,000 per person are allowed to the Indendent Party of Connecticut,
where all donations will go to support the same message, as all of our candidates have read ‘The 7 Deadly Innocent Frauds’
and are ‘onboard’ with using any donations to support that message.

And no worries to those who don’t contribute for any reason- completely understood!!!
If you do something, it’s for yourself, your family, the world, etc, but not for me!
(I take what the market gives me. If I don’t get into the debates I get to do something more fun those nights.
If I do get in, it’s your fault…)

This email is for information purposes only, not active solicitation!

And again, thanks very much to all who’ve contributed in any amount,
and especially those that have done their part to spread the word.

Best!
Warren

NYTimes: Debating the Economy

The republicans realized their blunder and it now looks like they are maybe coming around?

And, unfortunately, the deficit myths continue taking their toll as both sides agree federal spending must be ‘paid for.’

If there is any good news from Mr. Boehner and other Republicans, it is that they suddenly want to seem eager to shed their reputation as the Party of No. This week, they suggested that they might be open to some of Mr. Obama’s ideas, which include a $50 billion initial investment to create jobs improving roads, rail lines and airports — as long as those projects were not paid for by taxing billionaires, oil companies and other wealthy corporations. That, of course, is just how Mr. Obama intends to pay for them — and just how he should.

From The New York Times
EDITORIAL: Debating the Economy