A primary factor that has created & maintained systemic economic injustice over the last 40 years has been a message given to many American women that they shouldn’t weigh in on certain issues because “You just don’t understand economics.”

Oct 19, 2020 · 2:46 AM UTC

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Please look into @OVargas52 and @BenjaminNorton reports on Bolivia's elections tonight--it will help you prepare for US' November elections
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Economics is a "highfalutin" word ... however ... most women in most households ... do the food shopping, pay the bills, put gas in the car, shop for the kids, etc., etc. ... now that's Economics!
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It's academic economists that don't understand economics. Women in the real world understand economics just fine.
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The ones that are trained know it.
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That also extends to the general population and democracy in general, and UBI (empowering people directly). We should think on not just how we fix our current system but also if we were to start it new how would it be : IMO UBI becomes a lot more clear then too.
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Hahahahaha! The country is in shambles because those critics "know a lot about economics" Their economics is not too complicated: Give all the tax payers' money to billionaires, give crumbs to the tax payers. Shambles!
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Anyone still tussling with this issue needs to watch the Jordan Peterson interview with Cathy Newman. He all about put this issue to bed.
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w omen a re p ythagoreans
I love when men say “don’t worry your pretty little head about that” ... go ahead jerk underestimate me that’ll be fun for you.
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I am anti-capitalist because of many incredible women. <3
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