I have to confess I find some of the nomenclature used in your pieces a little confusing. And I admit that I am an old man. You keep going on about "conservative" economics when indeed much of your anti-monopolist ideas as well labor/management relations are down right progressive. Other than rebranding FDR's new deal ideas and tweaking …
I have to confess I find some of the nomenclature used in your pieces a little confusing. And I admit that I am an old man. You keep going on about "conservative" economics when indeed much of your anti-monopolist ideas as well labor/management relations are down right progressive. Other than rebranding FDR's new deal ideas and tweaking them a bit to fit the moment these are pretty much restating those ideals. My point being, I grow weary of all the partisan bullshit and I think you would gain more traction if you reframed it as a bipartisan effort. What you are saying is to important to derail the effort by turning off people that would otherwise be receptive. Just my 2 cents worth.
I have to confess I find some of the nomenclature used in your pieces a little confusing. And I admit that I am an old man. You keep going on about "conservative" economics when indeed much of your anti-monopolist ideas as well labor/management relations are down right progressive. Other than rebranding FDR's new deal ideas and tweaking them a bit to fit the moment these are pretty much restating those ideals. My point being, I grow weary of all the partisan bullshit and I think you would gain more traction if you reframed it as a bipartisan effort. What you are saying is to important to derail the effort by turning off people that would otherwise be receptive. Just my 2 cents worth.