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Politics was stable, macroeconomic policy sound.
This makes the policy sound risky, unjust and populist, a threat to take from one generation to give to another, in the interests of cheap votes.
More recently, Conservatives have borrowed free schools from Swedish neoliberals, secure in the knowledge that the word "Swedish" makes a policy sound progressive.
After nearly a decade of mass unemployment, stagnation, foreclosures, bankruptcies, and muddled policy (sound familiar?) the US government massively increased its spending to pay for the War; that is, it ran enormous budget deficits.
If anyone wonders why I wrote an article last year on a certain GOP Senator, saying that I'd vote for that person (I'm, of course, voting for Bernie and that piece was written from a purely anti-perpetual war standpoint), the fact that Vox says Clinton's words on foreign policy sound "super hawkish," is one of the main reasons I wrote that piece.
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Population policy sounded like racial policy.
The policy sounded refreshing.
If this policy sounds familiar, it should.
In textbooks, monetary policy sounds pretty simple.
At first blush, that policy sounds destined to take big chunks out of estates across a broad swath of the population.
On its face, the policy sounds odd; that is because it really doesn't have anything to do with popular demand.
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