Kerry Lutz and Martin Armstrong engaged in a comprehensive discussion analyzing the recent political landscape, particularly focusing on the implications of the recent election and the broader socio-economic context. Armstrong highlighted his prediction of Trump's victory based on economic models, criticizing the left's failure to accept the results due to their reliance on criminal charges against Trump. He drew historical parallels to significant events like the Great Depression and the fall of the Berlin Wall, warning of a potential collapse of socialism in the West and expressing concern over the psychological state of current political leaders. The conversation also delved into U.S. foreign policy, with Armstrong critiquing military engagements since World War II, particularly regarding Ukraine. He noted the discontent among Ukrainians towards President Zelensky, whom he described as a Western puppet, and suggested that neoconservative interests are prolonging the conflict to hinder Trump's anti-war agenda. Lutz added that there are emerging calls for peace from various groups, indicating a potential shift in geopolitical dynamics. Armstrong further analyzed the political elite's influence, suggesting that a vote for Camilla represents a continuation of entrenched power structures, and he controversially claimed that Hillary Clinton would have been a more effective leader. The discussion also covered economic strategies, with Armstrong proposing innovative solutions to tackle national debt, such as issuing coupons and swapping debt to lower interest rates. He argued for a reevaluation of the tax system, suggesting a shift from income tax to tariffs and consumption taxes, while expressing skepticism about the feasibility of repealing the 16th Amendment. Both speakers expressed concerns about the sustainability of the U.S. economy and the banking system, emphasizing the need for significant political change to address these pressing issues. They concluded by reflecting on the potential effectiveness of Trump's second term, suggesting that the circumstances surrounding the 2020 election may provide him with a clearer path to governance. Find Martin here:
https://ArmstrongEconomics.com Find Kerry here:
https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here:
https://inflation.cafe
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