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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Both Parties Continue Financial Nihilism Over Free Markets | 9/25/25

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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Politics, News Commentary, News, Society & Culture

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2025

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

You get what you fight for. We fought against censorship and vaccines, and you know what? We are starting to see results. Unfortunately, on issues where we have not created a movement with a sense of direction, such as the economy, we are floundering. We’re joined by Craig Shapiro, a macroeconomist, to offer a long-term view of this administration’s economic policies. Shapiro notes that the administration began with a promise to re-privatize the economy and shift away from asset bubbles, but in fact, it has chosen Big Tech and the stock market even more than the previous administration. He explains how the average consumer and worker (and even industry) continue to suffer, while the stock market benefits from the AI bubble. It’s beginning to look a lot like 1929, with investors so desperate to survive inflation that they are increasingly engaging in speculation to create a bubble of despair, not belief.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Politics without the soap opera with unfiltered constitutional conservative truth.

0:06.3

The Conservative Review with Daniel Burns.

0:09.3

And welcome back fellow American patriots and Minutemen standing at the ready to fight anew for the issues that matter in the way they matter.

0:17.4

Yes, at the time they matter.

0:19.3

That time is today Thursday, the 25th. Great to be back today after my brief absence.

0:26.8

You know, it's funny when you look, when you juxtapose the results and success that conservatives have on various issues to those where we're making no headway, it's getting

0:38.5

worse, something very comforting is observed in that dichotomy. And I've said it before.

0:47.5

It tends to be that the more we have a movement on the ground that demands results, the more we get.

0:57.5

And I think you saw that with the press conference on, I guess it was Monday afternoon.

1:04.0

It's a little bit of a slow week for me.

1:05.9

But Monday afternoon, where Trump has really come full circle on vaccines. Obviously, he's got to stick the landing.

1:12.5

We'll see what happens, but changing the vaccine schedule is a big deal.

1:16.5

Again, that's embodied in RFK running as a third party, playing or forcing blunt blunt force trauma.

1:27.4

And Trump had to play ball with him coalition government

1:30.4

whereas if you look at issues like economy fiscal issues that's where i think we have the least

1:37.8

movement no one even understands what is it we believe what's the economic model we want

1:43.0

and like i said this is not about nerdy economic beam counting.

1:47.8

This A will determine whether we can live freely if people can't afford the cost of living and young people, in addition to that, have trouble finding jobs.

1:59.1

Then nothing else is going to matter.

2:01.6

And also politically, that's always the number one issue that determines elections and therefore everything else.

2:09.7

So we're going to have Craig Shapiro, one of our favorite macro analysts on, to sort of go through where we stand now with a lot of different data out, the interest

2:20.9

rates being cut yet the, as we predicted, the yields of the 10-year bond is not going down

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