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Peak Prosperity

Finance U: Our Economic Future Hangs In The Balance

Peak Prosperity

Chris Martenson

Government, Investing, Business

4.7591 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2024

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Paul and I discuss a few of the major economic topics that were evaded and avoided during the Trump-Harris debate. We deserve a discussion and some answers because of the gravity of the situation.

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0:00.0

Nothing in this program should be considered investment advice.

0:03.0

It is for educational purposes only.

0:05.0

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0:09.0

It's getting harder and harder and harder to get your assets outside of our U.S. currency or outside the country.

0:17.0

Like it's just getting harder because the Patriot Act, several other things,

0:21.8

they're closing those doors.

0:24.7

The following is the audio version of a video released at peak prosperity.com.

0:30.5

Visit peakprosperity.com to watch the video and to find other insightful content,

0:35.2

such as articles, discussion forums, and exclusive subscriber-only content.

0:46.7

Hello, everyone, and welcome to this episode of Finance University.

0:50.9

I'm your host, Chris Martinson, and hey, we're back with Paul Kiker of Kiker Wealth Management.

0:55.7

Paul, good to see you today. Good to see you today. Great to get a chance to fellowship again.

1:01.1

Well, absolutely. And so much to talk about. I've got this completely full sort of set of bookmarks

1:09.1

and things to sort of review with you. But first,

1:12.0

I was a little underwhelmed with the debate last night because you know what, there's big

1:16.2

policies I really care about. So you and I have discussed this in the past. That last year,

1:21.8

or earlier this year, the U.S. Treasury Department came out with this really important thing,

1:26.7

an annual report. And they said,

1:28.6

United States is insolvent, right? Huge liabilities, insufficient assets. But more importantly,

1:34.7

they said, and I'm quoting here, current policy is unsustainable, which is about as strong as a

1:40.8

bureaucratic, you know, enterprise could ever get in their language. But let's

1:44.2

decode that. Current policy, that means laws that have been put in place, everything we think we're

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