David Stockman: Sound Money Will Save Us

By Herman James / December 19, 2022 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Financial Survival Network, Released on 12/19/22

In turbulent economic circumstances, we've been asking one question: why is today's inflation so different from the inflation back in the 1980s? David Stockman comes on the show to provide some direct perspective; as Ronald Reagan's budget director and a former Michigan congressman, he pinpoints some of the factors that make our modern situation inherently different. Some of the contributors include bad policy, outsourcing a large share of the industrial economy, and the Fed misinterpreting data for decades. All of these things have led up to the monetization of debt, which traps us within a vicious cycle. Where does it end? Tune in to hear David's thoughts on how this all happened and how we'll (hopefully) get out of it.

David Stockman is a former Republican congressman from Michigan and was President Reagan's budget director from 1981 to 1985. After leaving the White House, Stockman became a managing director at Salomon Brothers, and he later founded a private equity fund. David is the founder of David Stockman's Contra Corner, and he is the author of The Great Deformation: The Corruption of Capitalism in America, Trumped! A Nation on the Brink of Ruin... And How to Bring It Back and The Great Money Bubble: Protect Yourself from the Coming Inflation Storm.

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