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Apr 14, 2025 • 1h 6min

4/14/25: Wall St Panic Amid Tariff Flip Flop, China Bans Rare Earth From US, CEOs Say Recession Is Here, Consumer Sentiment Plunges

Ryan Grimm, a political journalist known for his incisive commentary, joins to unpack the turmoil facing Wall Street as fluctuating tariffs and a rare earth mineral export ban from China create panic. They explore how CEOs are already declaring a recession and consumer sentiment is crumbling. The discussion dives into the ripple effects on smaller businesses, the challenges posed by rising costs, and broader implications for trade relations. Grimm's insights shed light on the precarious state of the economy and its impact on everyday Americans.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 21min

4/11/25: Dollar Plunges, SCOTUS Orders Return of Deported Man, Douglas Murray Beclowned By Dave Smith

In this discussion, Ryan Grimm, a sharp journalist and commentator, dives into the recent fall of the dollar and the repercussions of a Supreme Court ruling on wrongful deportation. He and the hosts dissect the cultural tensions rising from America's political landscape and critique the contradictions within the 'woke right.' They explore the implications of U.S.-China trade relations, coupled with the challenges posed by immigration policies and their enforcement. The episode underscores the delicate balance between foreign policy and domestic affairs, inviting listeners to rethink established narratives.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 42min

4/10/25: MAGA 'Art Of The Deal' Cope, Mass Bankruptcies From China Tariffs, Immigrant Screening For Israel Criticism

Ryan Peterson, CEO of Flexport, dives into the complexities of global shipping and trade. He discusses how recent tariffs from China are leading to mass bankruptcies, particularly affecting small businesses. The conversation also touches on the contradictions in political messaging around tariffs and the implications for U.S. manufacturing. Additionally, Peterson critiques new immigration policies that require screening for Israel criticism, highlighting their potential impact on political discourse and immigrant rights.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 48min

4/10/25: Trump Admits Caving On Tariffs, Bond Market Bomb, Insider Trading Scandal

Joe Weisenthal, co-host of the Odd Lots podcast, shares his insights on financial markets and economic trends. He dives into Trump's recent admission about caving on tariffs amid bond market pressures. The conversation reveals how these tariff changes could impact various market sectors. They also discuss serious insider trading allegations and the political implications behind them. Weisenthal highlights the complexities surrounding trade negotiations and the challenges facing the U.S. economy in light of these developments.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 2h 20min

4/9/25: China Ups Tariffs, Elon Rages At Navarro, Trump Budget Chaos, Hamas Wants Off Terror List & MORE!

Chris Deluzio, a Rust Belt Democrat and Congressman from Pennsylvania, joins the discussion on the recent upheaval in trade relations, focusing on China's tariffs and their impact on American consumers. He addresses the chaos within the Trump administration, particularly the clash between trade advisors Elon Musk and Peter Navarro. Deluzio also critiques the effectiveness of current tariff policies and advocates for revitalizing U.S. manufacturing, emphasizing the need for robust industrial strategies to support American workers.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 1h

4/8/25: US Clothing Brand Sounds Alarm On Tariffs, Trump Pulls Chair For Bibi, Tucker Warns On Iran War, SCOTUS Greenlights Trump Deportations

Andrew Chen, co-owner of the acclaimed fashion brand 3sixteen, dives into the pressing issue of tariffs affecting smaller clothing brands. He discusses how rising raw material costs are squeezing independent manufacturers and the challenges of maintaining quality amidst the fast fashion frenzy. The conversation also touches on the unsettling implications of U.S. military involvement in Gaza and the recent Supreme Court ruling on deportations, highlighting the intertwined fates of fashion, politics, and global issues.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 55min

4/8/25: Markets Rebound Expecting Trump Negotiations, China Preps All Out Trade War, Elon Begs Trump To Stop Tariffs

Markets are on the upswing as speculation grows about key negotiations involving Trump. Tensions rise as China gears up for an all-out trade war, while Elon Musk appeals to Trump to reconsider tariffs that could disrupt the economy. The podcast also dives into the fallout from political maneuvers affecting trade and the challenges facing American manufacturing. A unique blend of economic insight and cultural reflections keeps the conversation engaging, alongside the importance of independent media in today's political landscape.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 2min

4/7/25: World Panic As Trump Doubles Down, Billionaire Warns 'Economic Nuclear Fallout', Poll Shows Americans Reject Tariffs

In this engaging discussion, Jeff Stein, chief economics reporter for The Washington Post, dives into the chaos of Trump's renewed tariff policies and the resulting global market panic. He highlights how these unilateral decisions are creating economic fear among ordinary citizens, particularly retirees facing financial strain. The conversation also touches on the troubling implications of a bear market for Republicans' loyalty to Trump and the widespread public disapproval of his economic strategies. Economic insights abound as they explore the interplay between tariffs, class issues, and political ramifications.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 49min

4/7/25: Elon Jumps Ship On Tariffs, Mass Protests Erupt, Dem Congressman Faces Off On Tariffs

Oren Cass, a senior economist at American Compass, and Congressman Ro Khanna discuss the shifting landscape of U.S. tariffs and the fallout from mass protests across the country. They delve into Elon Musk's clash with Peter Navarro over tariff policies affecting American manufacturing. The conversation reveals public discontent with both major parties and highlights the unifying force of economic concerns among citizens. The need for effective leadership on social issues and strategic investments in manufacturing take center stage in this heated discussion.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 34min

4/4/25: China Calls Trump's Bluff, Stocks Plummet, Lawyer Responds To JD Vance

China calls out Trump's tariffs, sending shockwaves through the stock market. The impact of the latest jobs report reveals mixed analyst reactions amid economic uncertainty. A lawyer dives into a harrowing deportation case involving a wrongly accused immigrant, showcasing the struggles of navigating immigration law. The hosts also discuss the evolving Democratic base and grassroots movements rallying for social safety nets, emphasizing the clash between political ideologies and the need for effective communication.

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