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Jeffrey Tucker on the "Economic Storm" Ahead

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In this insightful episode of RealClear Podcast, economist and prolific writer Jeffrey Tucker from the Epoch Times shares his perspectives on the current state of the U.S. economy, its challenges, and where it may be headed. The conversation delves into key topics such as recession indicators, the impact of post-COVID policy decisions, and the societal shifts affecting economic stability.

Tucker, known for his libertarian views and skepticism towards governmental control, provides a critical analysis of fiscal policies and the looming economic storm. He argues that the economy has been in recession for years, masked by manipulated data and media narratives. With personal anecdotes and expert insights, Tucker illustrates the challenges facing both policymakers and everyday citizens.

Listeners are urged to glean insights into how governmental actions, cultural attitudes towards work, and economic realities are shaping the future. This episode is a must-listen for those seeking to understand not just where the economy stands but how to prepare for what's to come. Join Real Clear!

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VIDEO AVAILABLE AT https://www.realclearpodcast.com/

In this insightful episode of RealClear Podcast, economist and prolific writer Jeffrey Tucker from the Epoch Times shares his perspectives on the current state of the U.S. economy, its challenges, and where it may be headed. The conversation delves into key topics such as recession indicators, the impact of post-COVID policy decisions, and the societal shifts affecting economic stability.

Tucker, known for his libertarian views and skepticism towards governmental control, provides a critical analysis of fiscal policies and the looming economic storm. He argues that the economy has been in recession for years, masked by manipulated data and media narratives. With personal anecdotes and expert insights, Tucker illustrates the challenges facing both policymakers and everyday citizens.

Listeners are urged to glean insights into how governmental actions, cultural attitudes towards work, and economic realities are shaping the future. This episode is a must-listen for those seeking to understand not just where the economy stands but how to prepare for what's to come. Join Real Clear!

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