The Good News Is That All Of A Sudden Everybody Believes In MMT

President Trump on Friday signed into law the largest rescue measure in history, a $2-trillion economic relief package to get money to many Americans as well as hospitals, businesses, and state and local governments struggling with the pandemic. Los Angeles Times March 27, 2020.

The central idea of MMT [Modern Monetary Theory] is that governments with a fiat currency system can and should print (or create with a few keystrokes in today’s digital age) as much money as they need to spend because they cannot go broke or be insolvent unless a political decision to do so is taken.

Traditional thinking says such spending would be fiscally irresponsible as the debt would balloon and inflation would skyrocket.

But according to MMT, a large government debt isn’t the precursor to collapse we have been led to believe it is, countries like the U.S. can sustain much greater deficits without cause for concern, and in fact a small deficit or surplus can be extremely harmful and cause a recession since deficit spending is what builds people’s savings. By Deborah D’Souza in Investopedia, updated May 6, 2020.

After intense wrangling, the heads of government in the European Union agreed to a €750B stimulus package. The negotiations were even more tricky than usual, though the outcome was hailed as a breakthrough. It is the first time the EU as a block will issue bonds on a huge scale to back stimulus, spreading the fiscal risk among all member countries. The Economist July 25th 2020.

The Green New Deal is all about spending huge amounts of money. Money is needed to both fight Climate Change and provide new, good, union-wage-scale jobs to currently underpaid workers. The question is where is that money going to come from. The most obvious answers are Taxes and other programs, such as Military Spending. Neither of those will be easy although using military contractors to build some of the Green New Deal infrastructure might keep their lobbyists from trying to squelch the Green New Deal spending. Another way to get money is to borrow it. However, there is a major problem with the government borrowing lots of money, in the conventional thinking, government debt, especially huge government debt, is considered one of the cardinal sins.

For years, almost my entire adult life, we’ve been told that that a large National Debt, by its self, is a problem. For as long as I remember, one of Washington’s most reliable rituals is the Republicans cutting taxes when they are in power and the Democrats raising some of the taxes again but mostly cutting programs when they come into power because everybody agrees we have to reduce the National Debt.

Modern Monetary Theory, better known as MMT, disagrees. MMT says that a large National Debt is not a problem if it is not inflationary. They point out that Japan has been running a huge National Debt for years without inflation. They also point out that with all the increase in the money supply during the Obama Administration, conventical economics says that we should have rampant inflation by now, but we haven’t. We haven’t even had any inflation with the additional Debt brought on by Trump’s massive tax cuts for the wealthy. Actually, because we haven’t any inflation and a little inflation is considered good, to induce inflation, the Federal Reserve has even dropped the interest rate to a hyper-low 1/4 of a percent.  

I think the first time I heard of Modern Monetary Theory was when AOC said it “‘absolutely’ needs to be ‘a larger part of our conversation'” in an interview with Business Insider. She was referring to the financing required for the Green New Deal whose core premise is that we need to react to the Climate Crisis in the same way we reacted to World War II because the threat is comparable. That was back before she became Representative Ocasio Cortez, before she became a household name as AOC, when people still called her “Sandy the Bartender” – some in awe but most in a derogatory way – and MMT seemed sort of nutty. Then I found out that AOC had a degree in International Relations, with a minor in Economics, from Boston University, and she had graduated with Honors and I thought I had better bring myself up to date. 

While governments – to quote Business Insider – that control their own currency can spend freely, as they can always create more money to pay off debts in their own currency, may seem nutty, it is based on reality and was the basis for the Federal Reserve one trillion dollar bailout of the 2008 financial crisis. When then then Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, was asked where the one trillion came from, he said: “It’s not tax money. The banks have accounts with the Fed, much the same way that you have an account in a commercial bank. So, to lend to a bank, we simply use the computer to mark up the size of the account that they have with the Fed. It’s much more akin to printing money than it is to borrowing. Well, effectively. And we need to do that, because our economy is very weak and inflation is very low.”

We have an astounding number of national problems right now and assuming that the Democrats get into power in 2020, they will want to spend a huge amount of money to solve – or try to solve, or (if you are a pessimist) pretend to solve – them. The easiest way to raise this money is to create it either by borrowing or printing. It turns out, that it is also just good economics. 

A Short Twitter Thread

AOC Only Gets 60 Seconds At Democratic Convention To Deliver Pre-Recorded Message Rachel Sandler Forbes Staff

“I only have a minute.
Sixty seconds in it.
Forced upon me, I did not choose it,
But I know that I must use it.
Give account if I abuse it.
Suffer, if I lose it.
Only a tiny little minute,
But eternity is in it.”
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays (and recited by Elijah Cummings)

Tweet by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez @AOC US House candidate, NY-14US Representative,NY-14 (BX & Queens). In a modern, moral, & wealthy society, no American should be too poor to live. % People-Funded, no lobbyist. She/her Bronx + Queens, NYC ocasiocortez.com

Replying to @AOC
You’ve got this. Remember all those poems we recited together in 2nd grade? It was prep for this moment. You’ve got this. Tweet by mjacobs @mjacobs324 Veteran elementary teacher. Uncertain about our future but inspired by former student @AOC and hopeful for Biden/Harris Joined June 2016


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez @AOC
Replying to @mjacobs324
Ms. Jacobs! Is that you?! Yes, I do remember the poems we recited in second grade! You prepared me perfectly for this moment. Thank you for teaching me, encouraging my growth, and believing in me as a child.

Kamala Harris

Photo by Michele Stern

I’ve fought alongside Senator @KamalaHarris for direct cash payments during the pandemic and for clean water as a human right. Now let’s defeat Trump and make those policies a reality, Rashida Tlaib.

[Kamala Harris] is responsive to activist and movement pressure to make climate a top priority.” Evan Weber, political director of the Sunrise Movement, applauding the partnership between Harris and AOC on Climate Legislation.

Congratulations to @KamalaHarris, who will make history as our next Vice President. She understands what it takes to stand up for working people, fight for health care for all, and take down the most corrupt administration in history. Let’s get to work and win. Congratulatory Tweet by Bernie Sanders.

Senator Kamala Harris is not my first choice for Biden’s Vice President but I think she is a good choice. She is smart, ambitious, and almost gorgeous. Most importantly, she doesn’t have a glass jaw and she should be able to easily take what ever Trump & Company are going to dish out (for the same reason as Ilhan Omar, Rashida Talib, Ayanna Pressley, and AOC are so tough; they are all smart, very agile, women of color and because of that they all grew up having to fight the “slings and arrows of outrageous fortune” {and President Trump & Company can certainly be described as outrageous fortune}).

As an sort of aside, people of color, especially women are almost always subtly judged to a higher standard than men, for example when Lyndon Johnson won over Barry Goldwater with 61% it was rightly reported as an “historic landslide”. When AOC beat a Wall Street and Chamber of Commerce supported competitor in this primary, with 74.6% percent of the vote, it was described as “surviving a well funded primary challenge”. End aside.

Harris is somewhat of a protégé  of Willie Brown, who, himself, is an amazing politician, having been born in the small jerkwater town of Mineola in East Texas, he ended up being arguably the most powerful person in Californian politics before he retired to become mayor of San Francisco. They dated in 1994-95 when she was an Assistant DA of Alameda County; he was 60 and she was 29. Willie Brown, I imagine, had a lot to teach Harris and Harris is proving to be an excellent student.

Harris is described as somewhat of an centrist but I do think she is to the left of Biden in both climate and racial issues still, that is hard to tell because both Biden and Harris are moving left with the Progressive tide. However, according to The Daily Beast, since January 2019, congressional records show that Harris has signed on to 18 bills Sanders introduced, while Sanders has similarly added his name on 20 pieces of legislation put forth by Harris. 

These are unusual times and everything I read says that pandemics usually lead to major changes so it should be an interesting time as well. Change does feels like it is in the air and that is thrilling but it is good to remember that “May you live in an interesting time” is a Chinese curse.

Walking Through Sierra Valley Preserve, Feeling Hopeful

I did not want to join the crowds at crowded Lake Tahoe. Mike Moore had passed on a place recommendation, The Sierra Valley Preserve, from a photographer friend, Deborah O’Grady, who seems to have a similar esthetic to my photography. We decided to give it a try. This is the headwaters of the Feather River and, while it was great to be alone in a beautiful landscape, The Preserve promises to be much better in the Spring when there will be more water and wildlife. Still, the quiet was very welcome and the area came with the timely bonus of having been “discovered” by a black explorer, Jim Beckwourth, in 1850.

Two days before our walk, Rashida Tlaib won her primary by a landslide. According to the New York Times, she was the most vulnerable of The Squad so it was nice to see her win by 30 points. The same day, Justice Democrats backed Cory Bush, an activist from Ferguson Missouri, beat long time office holder, William Clay in her primary, and Marie Newman beat an old time anti-abortion Democrat. Newman ran on Medicare-for-all, a $15 minimum wage, and the Green New Deal as well as getting rid of ICE. Here, walking in a wilderness preserve in what is undoubtable Trump Territory, the sun is shinning and it seems very much like the Progressives are on the rise.

We saw a few Trump signs but the one that tickled us the most was the No More Bullshit on the sign above. It seems like the most unlikely slogan imaginable for a guy who is, after all, a professional bullshitter and it didn’t detract from our joy over the Progressive wavelet.

Thinking About Community

“I know, it’s nuts up there.” Claudia Heath agreeing with Michele that the Tahoe area is crowded.  

Michele and I are at the Heath family cabin in Squaw Valley – soon to be “the place formally known as Squaw Valley”, I guess – and it is packed. The whole Tahoe basin is packed; like Strasberg in July packed. The Truckee River is stuffed with shore to shore groups of rafts and it makes me wonder how virus safe it is. Sure, they are outside and the clusters of people are probably pods of people that probably already know each other and already feel safe together but California had 4,380 new Covid-19 cases yesterday with 35 deaths and this can’t be helping.

We decide our best bet in taking a lonely walk is at the Donner Camp Picnic Area by Alder Creek.

I have been here before and going back during this time of Black Lives Matter protests reminded me of a post I wrote six years ago. I’ve reposted it here with some minor changes:

As I left Truckee, I passed by Alder Creek, one of the two sites where the Donner Party was stuck over the winter of 1846-47.  Tamzene Donner and her husband, George, died here as well as George’s brother, Jacob, and his wife, Elizabeth. Still, all five of Tamzene and George’s children lived as did three of Jacob and Elizabeth’s seven kids. In addition, there was one single woman who lived. But, out of the seven single men who were with the party as teamsters and animal handlers, only two lived.

Two of the children who lived were only three years old. The five teamsters who died ranged in age from 23 to 30, the two who lived were both 16. The only person over 16, who lived, was Dorothea Wolfinger, the single women (who had been widowed on the trail). Clearly, this was not survival of the fittest. Rather, this was a case of the fittest sacrificing for the least fit. If it had been any other way, the survivors would have been considered beasts. But I don’t think that is the reason they saved the children, I think that they considered themselves as part of a large family. Family might not be the right word; maybe Community would be better.

Going into nearby Sierra Valley, it struck me that this was a community also.

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It is a community that is spread out, but – in my imagination, at least – a community that would not let its three-year old children starve to death.

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As I drove through the Sierra Valley, passing ranches, separated by miles of seemingly nothingness, I kept mulling over the idea of Community and how it affects its member’s actions. When Romney was running for president, he seemed particularly hard-hearted and out of touch, but people who knew him thought that he was generous to a fault. However, his generosity was to people that he knew or were in the same church, in other words, in his Community. When I think back on the Conservatives I know and have known, they are all generous. Indeed, they are often more generous than many of the Liberals I know but, they are only generous to members of what they consider to be their community. Liberals, the Progressive wing at least, tend to consider their Community the entirety of Humankind making it more diverse and larger than Conservatives so that their Community includes homeless Guatemalan children trying to get back to their parents as well as Palestinians fighting the Israeli takeover of their land (although Progressives are not so diverse that they would want to give money to the Westboro Baptist Church).

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I entered Sierra Valley from Truckee, going through Sierraville and as I left it at the eastern end of the valley, I saw a train loaded with Armored Cars. They fascinated me, they seemed so out-of-place and, in a very strange way, so lovingly conceived. They were brutal with exquisite detailing, the kind of that can only happen when something is built with, close to, an unlimited budget.

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It also struck me that anybody inside that armored car – looking out through the bulletproof windows – was completely separated from whomever was outside. They are in a different community. Soldiers, riding in those behemoths, in Iraq or Afghanistan, are saying We are not you, we are separate, and we can do anything we want”. Cops riding in those mobile forts on city streets are saying the same thing, not only to the citizens outside, but to themselves and so do cops behind face shields encased in helmets and bulletproof vests.

One reason the police are so militarized, it turns out, is that the Armored Cars, M16 assault rifles, bulletproof vests, Kevlar helmets, et al, were pretty much free through a Department of Homeland Security program to fund military equipment to police departments after 9/11 – so they are hard to turn down. But, again, they are actually bad for everybody concerned. When all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail; this equipment gets used. The police, looking through the windows of an armored car or military grade visor under a Kevlar helmet, are no longer part of the community, they have become an occupying army. They say things like “Bring it, you fucking animals!

That’s the problem, the militarization of the police is not good for anybody except the people actually selling the military equipment. Armored Cars don’t help deter crime, they don’t help catch criminals, Armored Cars don’t help with crowd control, they don’t even help in riot control (although, I guess, one could argue that they would help in a mass zombie attack).