The Oversized Flying Witch with a Broom: Myths vs. Reality

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Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was an oversized flying witch with a broom. She stood out amongst the other witches with her enormous size and her ability to fly without the need of a magic carpet or a flying spell. People would often gaze up at the sky in amazement as she soared through the clouds on her trusty broomstick. There was a sense of awe and wonder whenever she was spotted overhead. The oversized flying witch quickly became a legend in the land. Children would eagerly wait for the day when they could catch a glimpse of her flying by, hoping to witness her magical abilities in person.


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Children would eagerly wait for the day when they could catch a glimpse of her flying by, hoping to witness her magical abilities in person. Families would gather in open fields, hoping that luck would be on their side and they would be blessed with the sight of the oversized flying witch. She was an inspiration to many, showing them that anything was possible with determination and a little bit of magic.

The truth behind the “magic money tree”

Amber Rudd, who stood in for Theresa May on the BBC debate on 31st May had a new line of attack for Jeremy Corbyn, accusing him of believing in a ‘magic money tree.’ She told the audience, ‘there is no magic money tree’.

The Prime Minister Theresa May then used the same phrase in response to a nurse who hasn’t had a pay rise for 8 years. She said: “There isn’t a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want.”

The thing is, there sort of is. Money can be created out of nothing, and her government has a lot of control over where it goes.

But sometimes when you start talking about how money is created, and how it works it can feel like opening a can of worms with no bottom. Not surprisingly, no one on the panel dared to pick up on it. And to be honest I don’t blame them. Only one out of ten politicians actually know how money is created. (See the results of a poll)

So what is the magic money tree?

Well as many Positive Money supporters know, there are two main money trees: commercial high street banks and the central bank, the Bank of England.

The vast majority of money is created out of nothing, by banks when they make loans.

The Bank of England is currently running a programme where it creates £445 billion of new money, through a programme called Quantitative Easing (QE).

The main problem with these money trees is the vast majority of new money goes into financial and property markets, boosting asset prices, stock prices, and making the rich richer. While, very little is used to boost wages, create jobs, and invest in the things we need.

So there is a money tree, the question is whether it can be used more effectively? There is no reason why some of the money created through QE shouldn’t be invested through the government into things society really needs (find out more here ).

Through our work we have found a tendency for politicians to see monetary policy outside of their knowledge base, thinking it is just something to be left to the central bank. Monetary policy has impacts which are of enormous political significance, and it is up to Parliament to scrutinise the wider effects of monetary policy on the economy and society. These comments by Theresa May and Amber Rudd were another sign politicians are stepping further away from this conversation.

So the government can spend what it collects in taxes, can borrow from financial markets, and can spend money created through the Bank of England.

Right, that sounds simple. It also goes against a lot of what we have been told over the last seven years since the crisis; i.e. that cutting government spending is inevitable, that we can’t afford the things we need.

So why is it like opening a can of worms?

Well, it is like opening a can of worms because money isn’t neutral and has many different aspects; economic, political, social, cultural, moral, and more. It has many different characteristics, depending on what we are doing with it – spending, saving, or lending it to others. For example, we could have a long conversation about the difference between money, credit, and debt.

Anthropologists like David Graeber understand the power of how the things we take for granted are socially constructed – e.g. money, and the idea that there is no magic money tree.

Pretending money isn’t complex is like pretending the Earth doesn’t go round the sun. Most academic economists, politicians, and policy makers, and other ‘people in power’ don’t really know what they think money is, which is fine, to an extent, but it becomes a problem if they don’t want to start to think about it.

Positive Money exists because we believe a public debate about how money is created, the problems it causes, and alternatives for reform is well overdue. The Bank of England has the power to create money, and we need to make sure that it’s used in the most effective way possible.

Although politicians are hard to engage with on monetary policy, we’ve demonstrated that despite money creation being a seemingly abstract and technical debate, there is a large appetite in the public to be engaged. We have over 60,000 supporters and that number is growing. Please join us by signing up in the form below.

And for now please share this video with your friends to help our politicians learn the truth about the magic money tree.

Oversized flying witch with broom

People would often talk about her in hushed tones, amazed at her incredible powers. They would speculate how she grew to such a size and how she achieved her ability to fly with just a broomstick. As the oversized flying witch continued to captivate the hearts and imaginations of the people, a question began to arise: What was the purpose of her oversized stature and her unique form of transportation? Was she on a mission to spread joy and happiness? Or was there a deeper, more significant reason behind her existence? Some believed that the oversized flying witch was a guardian of the land, watching over the people and keeping them safe from harm. Others thought that she was a symbol of hope and a reminder that magic still existed in the world. Regardless of the true reason behind her presence, one thing was certain: the oversized flying witch brought a sense of magic and wonder to the lives of those who were fortunate enough to witness her flight. And so, the legend of the oversized flying witch with a broom continued to grow, captivating the hearts and minds of generations to come. People marveled at her extraordinary abilities and the mystery that surrounded her. Although her purpose remained unknown, her presence was a reminder that sometimes, it's the things we can't explain that bring the most joy and wonder into our lives..

Reviews for "The Witch's Weapon: Decoding the Purpose of the Oversized Broom"

1. Emily - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with "Oversized flying witch with broom". The storyline felt disjointed and nonsensical, making it hard to stay engaged. The characters lacked depth and development, and I found it difficult to connect with any of them. The special effects were also quite underwhelming, and the CGI used for the witch flying on her broom looked very fake. Overall, I found this movie to be a subpar attempt at a fantasy film and wouldn't recommend it.
2. Mike - 1/5 stars - To put it simply, "Oversized flying witch with broom" was a complete waste of time. The acting was abysmal, with wooden performances from the entire cast. The dialogue was cringe-worthy and filled with clichés, making it difficult to take any of the characters seriously. Additionally, the plot was weak and predictable, offering no surprises or moments of genuine suspense. The overall production value was also lacking, with low-quality visuals and cheap-looking set designs. Don't bother watching this movie unless you enjoy torturing yourself with poorly made films.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for "Oversized flying witch with broom", but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The pacing was all over the place, with the movie dragging on during some scenes and rushing through others. The lack of character development made it hard to care about their actions or motivations. The special effects were decent, but they couldn't compensate for the weak storyline. Overall, I found this movie to be forgettable and would recommend looking for other fantasy films that offer a more captivating experience.

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