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18 hours ago ago from Agora Center for Economic Studies

From Don Cooper: Leave Markets to Themselves A market is the voluntary coming together of two groups of people: those that have something to sell and those that want to buy what is being sold at the price it is being offered. The former group is called producers and the latter consumers. A healthy, sustainable economy is one in which producers invest in the necessary resources to produce the good or service that is being ...

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15 hours ago ago from CurrencyToCash.com

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4 hours ago ago from FAIR Canada

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5 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The public option is dead, killed by a handful of senators from small states who are mostly bought off by Big Insurance and Big Pharma or intimidated by these industries' deep pockets and power to run political ads against them. Some might say it's no great loss at this point because the Senate bill Harry Reid came up with contained a public option available only to 4 million people, which would have been far too small to exert any ...

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