US Stocks and Dollar Tank. What’s Next? - Ep 1015

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$200 BILLION War Debt While Americans Face 19% Import Price Inflation Crisis

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismisses questions about how America will pay for a $200 billion war with Iran, claiming "we have plenty of money"—but Peter Schiff exposes the dangerous delusion behind deficit spending and reveals how import/export prices are already screaming ...  Show more

Fed ADMITS They're TOTALLY WRONG About Inflation

The Fed just admitted inflation is spiraling out of control while refusing to do the one thing that actually works—raise rates—and Powell is banking on hope and fantasy to save the economy, but here's why today's gold selloff is the buying opportunity of a lifetime.- This episode ...  Show more

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