
James Fishback
CEO of Azoria, a free-thinking investment firm. Offers insights into market impacts of Trump's tariffs and the potential for an American economic resurgence.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 55min
He Convinced Elon and Trump To Pursue a DOGE Dividend. Can He Convince Me?
James Fishback, CEO of Azoria and founder of Incubate Debate, proposes an innovative "DOGE Dividend" that could channel 20% of DOGE savings back to American taxpayers. He shares how his idea garnered the attention of Elon Musk and Donald Trump, sparking intense debate about fiscal responsibility. Fishback argues that engaging citizens in the DOGE project might transform government accountability, while addressing the complexities of national debt and spending. Tune in for a spirited discussion on the future of public finance and citizen involvement!

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Apr 2, 2025 • 33min
Americano: will Trump’s tariffs unravel the neoliberal global order?
Freddy welcomes James Fishback, CEO of Azoria, a savvy investment firm leader. They dive into the implications of Trump's tariffs, debating whether they signal the end of neoliberalism or are merely a bold negotiating tactic. Insights into how tariffs could reshape U.S. manufacturing and job creation take center stage, along with discussions on the interplay between trade policies and global relations. The conversation also touches on the transformative effects of AI on labor markets, highlighting the ongoing evolution of work in America.

Apr 2, 2025 • 33min
Will Trump’s tariffs unravel the neoliberal global order?
James Fishback, CEO of Azoria, dives into the potential fallout of Trump’s tariffs on the global economic landscape. He debates whether these tariffs signal a true shift in neoliberal principles or if they’re just a bargaining tactic. The conversation unpacks the disconnect between soaring stock markets and the plight of American workers, critiques the USMCA trade agreement, and discusses how tariffs could reshape international relations, particularly with Mexico and Canada.