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Bishop vs The Fed | Why America's Economic System Is Breaking

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Episode Bishop vs The Fed | Why America's Economic System Is Breaking Cover

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In this episode, we sit down with Tho Bishop, Outreach Director at the Mises Institute, for a deep discussion on the future of the American economy, the Federal Reserve, government spending, inflation, tariffs, and the growing divide within the Republican coalition. Tho shares his perspective on the conflict between Thomas Massie and the Trump movement, the role of libertarians in Washington, and whether a new generation of anti-establishment leaders could reshape American politics. The conversation explores the challenges facing the Federal Reserve, why inflation remains a serious concern, and how decades of monetary policy have changed the economy. We also dive into Trump's tariff strategy, the future of the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency, and whether America's economic institutions can be reformed before deeper problems emerge. If you're interested in economics, libertarian ideas, Federal Reserve policy, inflation, government debt, and the future of American politics, this episode is packed with insights. Topics Discussed - Why Tho Bishop believes the Federal Reserve cannot easily be reformed - The growing divide between libertarians and the MAGA movement - Thomas Massie, Rand Paul, and the future of libertarian politics - Inflation, government debt, and America's economic challenges - Kevin Warsh and the future of Federal Reserve leadership - Trump's tariffs and their impact on the economy - The U.S. dollar and its role as the world's reserve currency - Why easy money policies continue to shape the economy - The connection between monetary policy and rising costs - What the future could look like for American economic policy Tune in to hear Tho Bishop break down the forces shaping America's economy and explain why the debates around the Federal Reserve, inflation, debt, and government power may be more important than ever.

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Episode Bishop vs The Fed | Why America's Economic System Is Breaking Cover

Bishop vs The Fed | Why America's Economic System Is Breaking

In this episode, we sit down with Tho Bishop, Outreach Director at the Mises Institute, for a deep discussion on the future of the American economy, the Federal Reserve, government spending, inflation, tariffs, and the growing divide within the Republican coalition. Tho shares his perspective on the conflict between Thomas Massie and the Trump movement, the role of libertarians in Washington, and whether a new generation of anti-establishment leaders could reshape American politics. The conversation explores the challenges facing the Federal Reserve, why inflation remains a serious concern, and how decades of monetary policy have changed the economy. We also dive into Trump's tariff strategy, the future of the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency, and whether America's economic institutions can be reformed before deeper problems emerge. If you're interested in economics, libertarian ideas, Federal Reserve policy, inflation, government debt, and the future of American politics, this episode is packed with insights. Topics Discussed - Why Tho Bishop believes the Federal Reserve cannot easily be reformed - The growing divide between libertarians and the MAGA movement - Thomas Massie, Rand Paul, and the future of libertarian politics - Inflation, government debt, and America's economic challenges - Kevin Warsh and the future of Federal Reserve leadership - Trump's tariffs and their impact on the economy - The U.S. dollar and its role as the world's reserve currency - Why easy money policies continue to shape the economy - The connection between monetary policy and rising costs - What the future could look like for American economic policy Tune in to hear Tho Bishop break down the forces shaping America's economy and explain why the debates around the Federal Reserve, inflation, debt, and government power may be more important than ever.

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