Ben- enjoy your show. My sense is that you agree that 2020 election was stolen. My sense is also that anyone who looks objectively at the 2020 election comes to the conclusion that it was stolen. How do we as a country address this? The media are masters at ignoring it or saying it’s “debunked” or that “Trump has lost every court case”- without actually addressing the allegations and affidavits and math and questions. Can you maybe host a “debate” with someone knowledgeable on each side of this issue? To my knowledge this has never been done- and my take is the left won’t ALLOW a debate to happen cuz they lose big. Thoughts?
I have the sense that most of your viewers are fairly money savvy, depending on experiences.
I also thank that most are very skeptical of most large investments these days, since essentially all have been polluted with gov't influences (fed money pumping, rate manipulation, media gaslighting) and globalist deceptions of ESG worthiness.
So the only question(s) that come to my mind are;
What use of capital is the least impacted by gov't and WEF corruptions?
For those firmly rooted in long term simple investments (IRAs, Index Funds and employer sponsored mutual funds), are there options to just riding out the brewing storm(s).
Ben, thanks so much for the quality podcast. What do you think interest rates look like for the next few years? We were going to buy some more property and build on it, but if rates aren’t going to soar soon, we’re wondering if we should hold off for a bit till the price of materials goes down (hope hope). Thanks for your input, always good to hear what you have to say.
Ben: I have seen mainstream news sources say the US's GDP is up, and our economy is great. They also then follow up with inflation is at an all-time high. Are these two related? Is GDP a good marker for the state of the economy? Thanks!
Ben- enjoy your show. My sense is that you agree that 2020 election was stolen. My sense is also that anyone who looks objectively at the 2020 election comes to the conclusion that it was stolen. How do we as a country address this? The media are masters at ignoring it or saying it’s “debunked” or that “Trump has lost every court case”- without actually addressing the allegations and affidavits and math and questions. Can you maybe host a “debate” with someone knowledgeable on each side of this issue? To my knowledge this has never been done- and my take is the left won’t ALLOW a debate to happen cuz they lose big. Thoughts?
A bit off the topic of financial and money questions, but certainly a valid point and a debate/discussion that would be educational at some point.
Hey Ben! Is crypto currency a good investment? If so, then should I buy bitcoin, or something else?
I have the sense that most of your viewers are fairly money savvy, depending on experiences.
I also thank that most are very skeptical of most large investments these days, since essentially all have been polluted with gov't influences (fed money pumping, rate manipulation, media gaslighting) and globalist deceptions of ESG worthiness.
So the only question(s) that come to my mind are;
What use of capital is the least impacted by gov't and WEF corruptions?
For those firmly rooted in long term simple investments (IRAs, Index Funds and employer sponsored mutual funds), are there options to just riding out the brewing storm(s).
Please, please, please provide transcripts!! I can read faster than you can talk and it’s much easier to go back and review. Thanks very much.
Is cannabis kosher? It is a money crop so money question?
I can't wait for this new feature! I love the chemistry between Ben and Judah. This is my go-to podcast. Keep up the excellent work. Thank you!
Ben, thanks so much for the quality podcast. What do you think interest rates look like for the next few years? We were going to buy some more property and build on it, but if rates aren’t going to soar soon, we’re wondering if we should hold off for a bit till the price of materials goes down (hope hope). Thanks for your input, always good to hear what you have to say.
Ben: I have seen mainstream news sources say the US's GDP is up, and our economy is great. They also then follow up with inflation is at an all-time high. Are these two related? Is GDP a good marker for the state of the economy? Thanks!