Michael, Yra and Richard. Supurb soundbites .. one after another -will be posting a lengthy 🧵of the seemingly endless nuggets you shared re: the current World Order and Finance Top tier INSIGHTS p.s look forward to the follow-up of this discussion with the 3 of you * for as Yra concluded ➢ EVERYONE IS ON NOTICE💥
One thing i did like to see was Trump brought Powell in, and Biden kept him. At least it gives the appearance of a neutral fed, but I can appreciate the discussion of how it may not be objective.
@@mrNashmann Yea....as I've mentioned before, preferred and enjoyed Yra on CNBC with Santelli talking markets and trades, now we get sophisticated Eyewear and "Macro" intellectual thoughts...lol
People in Eastern Europe were living inside in 1978, while Americans were beginning to become Homeless in that era. The production of profits has increased the number of Homeless Americans, while Russians appear to enjoy a better economy. The defense of Capitalism, becomes more difficult every year.
@@clintonlunn4357 I have never fully appreciated Capitalism in the 50 years of doing business in North America. I have witnessed the deterioration of the industrial output of the Rust Belt, as one after another, the Mills shut down. The USA now needs the resources that the BRICS Trade Group offers, they simply are offended that they no longer get to set the price. We live in interesting times.
@danielhutchinson6604 I think one of the problems with capitalism in America is the extraordinarily wealthy folks began controlling government to change the rules.
Wow such a bullshit, since I come from former eastern block. Trust me, people had it way better in the US in the seventies... If you guys solved your lack of basic psychiatric care, the number of homeless people in US would decrease rapidly. And Russians enjoying a better economy? Have you ever been there? I mean even outside of Moskau and St Petersburg? If so, you wouldnt say that in your worst dream, that they are enjoying a better economy. A country that invests half of its GDP in the military right now cant possibly satisfy the whole economy and I am not even speaking about the personal freedom
Thank you Michael and Yra who is brilliant as usual. Also thanks as usual to FRA + Richard for hosting.
Excellent discussion, great chemistry between Yra and Michael.
Michael, Yra and Richard.
Supurb soundbites .. one after another
-will be posting a lengthy 🧵of the seemingly endless nuggets you shared
re: the current World Order and Finance
Top tier INSIGHTS
p.s
look forward to the follow-up of this discussion with the 3 of you
* for as Yra concluded ➢ EVERYONE IS ON NOTICE💥
One thing i did like to see was Trump brought Powell in, and Biden kept him. At least it gives the appearance of a neutral fed, but I can appreciate the discussion of how it may not be objective.
micheal we need to get way better graphics no reason it should be this blurry i know it doesnt matter but hey it matters until it matters
"Eyewear" Yra is drowning us with big time esoteric highly intellectual concepts for over an hour...yet nothing on real world trades? Wears da trades?
good point after watching it twice i agree
@@mrNashmann Yea....as I've mentioned before, preferred and enjoyed Yra on CNBC with Santelli talking markets and trades, now we get sophisticated Eyewear and "Macro" intellectual thoughts...lol
People in Eastern Europe were living inside in 1978,
while Americans were beginning to become Homeless
in that era.
The production of profits has increased the number of Homeless Americans,
while Russians appear to enjoy a better economy.
The defense of Capitalism, becomes more difficult every year.
wow great insight daniel thanks your right
Wish I could give more than one thumbs up. I am a Socialist, but I handle my money like a capitalist.
@@clintonlunn4357 I have never fully appreciated Capitalism in the 50 years of doing business in North America.
I have witnessed the deterioration of the industrial output of the Rust Belt, as one after another,
the Mills shut down.
The USA now needs the resources that the BRICS Trade Group offers,
they simply are offended that they no longer get to set the price.
We live in interesting times.
@danielhutchinson6604 I think one of the problems with capitalism in America is the extraordinarily wealthy folks began controlling government to change the rules.
Wow such a bullshit, since I come from former eastern block. Trust me, people had it way better in the US in the seventies... If you guys solved your lack of basic psychiatric care, the number of homeless people in US would decrease rapidly. And Russians enjoying a better economy? Have you ever been there? I mean even outside of Moskau and St Petersburg? If so, you wouldnt say that in your worst dream, that they are enjoying a better economy. A country that invests half of its GDP in the military right now cant possibly satisfy the whole economy and I am not even speaking about the personal freedom