(1) TXARTALISMOA
Stephanie Kelton @StephanieKelton1
Jesus knew. #chartalism
“Tell us, then, what is your opinion? Is it right to
pay the imperiak tax to Caesar or not?” Jesus
replied, “… Show me the coin used for paying
the tax.” They brought him a denarious, and
Jesus asked them, “Whose image is this? And
whose inscription?”… “Caesa’rs, “ they replied.
Then Jesus said to them,”so give back to
Caesar what is Caesar’s”
Mattew 22: 17.21
2016 ira. 25
(ii) JOB GUARANTEE
@StephanieKelton And Jesus taught unconditional work for all at a living wage #JobGuarantee Matthew 20
@gladkiwi That’s a bit of a stretch, though. 🙂 @StephanieKelton
@GrkStav Aw, c’mon 😉 @StephanieKelton
@gladkiwi Ok, ok. 🙂 @StephanieKelton
Stephanie Kelton @StephanieKelton
@GrkStav @gladkiwi I’m going with it. Founding father of ELR
@StephanieKelton I have immense symbolic power, clearly. #not_so_much 😀 @gladkiwi
@StephanieKelton @wbmosler I thought you guys were ‘neo’chartalists who were ok with private banks creating the money 😛 (*hides*)
@Land_Liberty @StephanieKelton Please define ‘private banks’ and ‘money’ thanks! 😉
@StephanieKelton lol
@StephanieKelton Historically Jesus was just telling his followers not to violently rebel against Rome. But this is a creative take on it.
@StephanieKelton are you sure it was Jesus that said that and not a relative of @wbmosler from those days?
@StephanieKelton an enigmatic answer to a rhetorical question/trap…yet it deeply influenced the West’s political culture, don’t you think?
@StephanieKelton Awesome.
@StephanieKelton Not if your an Old-Testament Christian
@StephanieKelton If only Bernie had the courage to speak honestly about Fed Debt, you wouldn’t have to stoop to this level of rhetoric.