Jim Hogue’s WGDR radio program discusses the nature of money, mutual credit for the common good, and, more specifically, the concept of r Credits. This is part of an ongoing series of programs with WGDR programmer Tonio Epstein (Fridays from 9:00-10:30 AM) to help Vermonters and all listeners globally better understand the nature of money, the principle of mutual credit, and specifically how r Credits work and benefit everyone who uses r Credits, businesses, individuals and communities. The next show will go into greater detail about the mechanics of how r Credits work, and how everyone benefits immediately and in the long term with every transaction, instead of the bankers.
Jim Hogue’s WGDR radio program discusses the nature of money, mutual credit for the common good, and, more specifically, the concept of r Credits. This is part […]
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