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Here is a clip from one of our live songwriting sessions on our Twitch channel. We just turn on the camera and try out ideas and see where they take us.
Here is a clip from one of those sessions we posted to our YouTube Channel.
Play an organ chug (Live Stream Clip)
The band is in the studio during a live-stream songwriting session. I started out with an organ chug idea for lack of a better thing to call it.
It was just a four beat organ chord chug idea and I asked the band to play along to see what they come up with.
I think I liked the guitar strum Eric came up with the most.
-Tom
A comprehensive review of inflation released today by the Australia Institute’s Centre for Future Work reveals that the inflation targeting in place since the early 1990s is not the neutral policy many assume it is. In that time inflation has missed the target more from below than above, and has coincided with a shift of national income away from workers to profits as wages have stagnated.
The post The Reserve Bank needs to acknowledge the failures of the inflation target appeared first on The Australia Institute.
How is it that in Australia, one of the richest countries in the world, we have a housing crisis where hundreds of thousands of renters can’t afford a roof over their head? To figure out why rents are soaring, we need to look at the broader political disease: we have spent about two decades trying
The post Australia’s housing crisis is self-inflicted. We need four reforms to reverse it appeared first on The Australia Institute.
The highly paid political class in charge of each of the UK’s three major political parties detests, despises, distrusts and seeks to discard their own party membership. The Conservative, Labour and SNP elite all view their party members as a potential embarrassment. The Tory Party MP’s appear to have worked out how to get rid […]
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Australia's and Norway's economies both have massively profitable resource industries, but Norwegians receive a much larger and fairer share
The post Norway shows how Australia can get a fair return from oil and gas appeared first on The Australia Institute.

Roughly 20 years ago, we made limited edition prints of these images and they sold out. Since then, we’ve been getting requests for more. At long last, your wish is our command: with altered color and a slightly smaller size (11 x 14” as opposed to 11 x 17”) we are presenting this second run of prints that we hope all can enjoy, without diminishing the collectible value of that first limited run. The “Hot Dog” image originally appeared in a special Phish issue of Entertainment Weekly in the year 2000. The “Phishbowl” originally appeared in Rolling Stone magazine in 1998. More info HERE:
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Permits back on trend after a post-Covid bounce? Starts down a bit but perhaps leveling off around pre covid levels. Certainly not a major collapse yet: Multi-family doing better than single-family: Another tick up in the Fed Atlanta’s GDP calculations:
The post Housing permits and starts, GDP forecast appeared first on Mosler Economics / Modern Monetary Theory.
