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The Candidates Economic Agenda: Analyzing the Platform Gaps - David Stryzewski #6137

The Candidates Economic Agenda: Analyzing the Platform Gaps - David Stryzewski #6137

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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Kerry Lutz and David Stryzewski discussed a range of topics related to the economy, politics, and the upcoming election. They expressed skepticism about the accuracy of recent job numbers and analyzed the Federal Reserve's approach to potential rate cuts and its implications for inflation and the U.S. Dollar. They also explored the potential impact of supply-side economics and deregulation on the economy and job market.

The discussion also touched on the need for spending cuts, particularly in areas such as defense, corporate welfare, and healthcare, and the potential elimination of government departments. They raised concerns about the inflationary impact of government spending and its implications for taxpayers, as well as the potential market effects of rate cuts. Additionally, they discussed the current market dynamics, including the notable increase in gold and silver prices, the challenges confronting central banks in maintaining value, and the potential shift towards a hybrid engine model in the automotive industry.

Overall, the meeting emphasized the need for individuals to stay informed and make strategic financial decisions, particularly in light of the intersection of political and economic factors. They underscored the importance of understanding leading economic indicators, particularly for investors nearing retirement, and the significance of making nutrition and health a priority in the political landscape.

Find David here: myspg.com

Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe



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