Schiff Sovereign Podcast

The Latest Bad Premise Could Be a Disaster for the US Dollar [Podcast]

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Feb 27, 2025
The discussion kicks off with the dramatic resignation of Liz Truss and its lessons for the US. It scrutinizes how false premises have cost the US dearly in wars and pandemics. Next, the conversation turns to flawed economic strategies and their long-term consequences. Attention shifts to the growing mistrust of the US dollar as countries explore alternatives like the BRICS dollar and gold. Ultimately, it questions America’s superpower status and its reliance on outdated policies, urging a reevaluation of national priorities.
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ANECDOTE

Expert Class Failures

  • Peter Schiff mentions the "two weeks to stop the spread" COVID policy as a culmination of expert class failure.
  • He highlights other examples like the Iraq War's "weapons of mass destruction" premise, both leading to trillions in costs.
INSIGHT

False Premises & Policy

  • Repeatedly stated false premises become accepted truths influencing policy.
  • These policies, even if well-intentioned, can have disastrous consequences.
ADVICE

Beware 'Whatever the Cost'

  • Be wary of policies justified by "whatever the cost" rhetoric.
  • This often signals flawed reasoning and potentially disastrous outcomes.
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