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The Commentary Magazine Podcast

Fed Up

The Commentary Magazine Podcast

Commentary Magazine

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.64.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Today’s podcast considers a startling quote from Fed chairman Jay Powell, the nature of liberal vs. conservative beliefs about government power and regulation, and why classified documents in Joe Biden’s post-veep office were in a manila envelope marked “personal.” Give a listen. Source

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0:00.0

Oh for the best.

0:09.0

Expect the worst. Expect the worst.

0:11.0

Some drink champagne, some die of furs.

0:14.0

A furs.

0:15.0

No way of knowing which way it's going.

0:19.0

Hope for the best expect the worst.

0:22.0

Welcome to the Commentary Magazine Daily Podcast.

0:27.0

Today is Wednesday, January 11th, 2023.

0:30.0

I am John Puthr.

0:31.0

The editor of Commentary Magazine with me as always.

0:34.2

Executive editor Abe Greenwald, hi Abe.

0:36.6

Hi, John.

0:37.4

Media Commentary columnist and American Enterprise Institute fellow Christine Rosen.

0:41.9

Hi, Christine. Hi, Christine.

0:43.0

Hi, John.

0:43.6

An Associate Editor and author of the Rise of the New Puritans,

0:47.0

Noah.

0:48.0

Hi Noah.

0:49.0

Hi, Noah. Federal Reserve Chairman, Jay Powell, was in Sweden yesterday at some kind of a conference, and he said something very interesting. I want to read to you guys in full quote.

1:05.0

It is essential that we stick to our statutory goals and authorities

1:10.0

and that we resist the temptation to broaden our scope to address other important

1:16.7

social issues of the day. Without explicit congressional legislation it would be

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