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“From an MMT perspective, the conversation underlines a crucial point: the state’s problem is not ‘finding the money,’ it’s choosing who gets the public subsidy. A system that claims scarcity around public goods reliably mobilizes massive policy support for private asset appreciation and wealth compounding. In other words, benefits reward ownership and existing assets, not the people struggling to acquire them.”

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I wish he didn't use the framing of "tax expenditures" but what it is is actually just the mainstream means of explaining providing preferential treatment for white wealth..

Ultimately the Federal Government being the currency issuer renders the notion of "revenue" or "expenditures" as null. But the concept, minus the monetary operations is sound.

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