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Playing with Fire: Fed’s Fallout - Tom DiLorenzo #6260

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Kerry Lutz and Tom DiLorenzo discussed the Mises Institute's documentary "Playing with Fire," which addresses the Federal Reserve's functions and implications, noting its significant viewership and featuring notable figures like Ron Paul. DiLorenzo emphasized the Fed's role in enabling government spending and the associated economic repercussions, such as inflation and financial crises, arguing that the true costs of government actions are obscured by the Fed's ability to monetize debt. Lutz proposed a National Cryptocurrency Reserve, suggesting that inflating Bitcoin's value could eliminate U.S. debt, though DiLorenzo expressed skepticism about its political feasibility and the risks of government involvement in Bitcoin. They critiqued the Fed's manipulation of interest rates and its regulatory role, citing the Community Reinvestment Act as a contributor to the 2008 financial crisis, and reflected on historical failures of central planning. DiLorenzo advocated for a return to gold-backed currencies and competing currencies as potential solutions to the issues created by the Federal Reserve Find Tom here: https://mises.org Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe
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Kerry Lutz and Tom DiLorenzo discussed the Mises Institute's documentary "Playing with Fire," which addresses the Federal Reserve's functions and implications, noting its significant viewership and featuring notable figures like Ron Paul. DiLorenzo emphasized the Fed's role in enabling government spending and the associated economic repercussions, such as inflation and financial crises, arguing that the true costs of government actions are obscured by the Fed's ability to monetize debt. Lutz proposed a National Cryptocurrency Reserve, suggesting that inflating Bitcoin's value could eliminate U.S. debt, though DiLorenzo expressed skepticism about its political feasibility and the risks of government involvement in Bitcoin. They critiqued the Fed's manipulation of interest rates and its regulatory role, citing the Community Reinvestment Act as a contributor to the 2008 financial crisis, and reflected on historical failures of central planning. DiLorenzo advocated for a return to gold-backed currencies and competing currencies as potential solutions to the issues created by the Federal Reserve Find Tom here: https://mises.org Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe
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