EPISODE · May 31, 2025 · 1H 7M
Abuse, Waste, And Fraud: The TRUTH about US Government Spending
from The Jay Martin Show · host Jay Martin
Learn to invest alongside the top minds in commodities. Join The Commodity University today. CLICK: https://2ly.link/26yH8 Economist David Rosenberg returns with a stark warning for investors: the biggest risk to global markets isn’t being talked about—and it’s already unfolding. In this interview, Rosenberg breaks down the misunderstood impact of the latest U.S. budget bill, why GDP growth is likely to be cut in half, and how geopolitical tensions are reshaping global trade. He explains why Japan may be the true elephant in the room, what the Moody’s downgrade really signals, and which assets are best suited for the looming risk-off environment. Rosenberg lays out a contrarian but calculated roadmap for capital preservation in turbulent times. Follow David on X: https://x.com/EconguyRosie Rosenberg Research: https://www.rosenbergresearch.com/ Sign up for my free weekly newsletter at https://2ly.link/211gx Be part of our online investment community: https://cambridgehouse.com https://twitter.com/JayMartinBC https://www.instagram.com/jaymartinbc https://www.facebook.com/TheJayMartinShow https://www.linkedin.com/company/cambridge-house-international 00:00 – Intro 04:10 – Is Trump’s Budget Bill Misunderstood? 09:57 – Where Is U.S. Growth Most Vulnerable? 13:06 – Is Immigration Policy a Hidden Economic Drag? 21:15 – Are Americans Losing Global Goodwill? 27:25 – Can China Thrive Without the U.S. Market? 30:33 – Will Markets Keep Falling for Trump’s “Tariff Ping Pong”? 32:08 – Could Trump Manufacture a Crisis for a Third Term? 37:10 – Does the Moody Downgrade Actually Matter? 42:05 – Will Capital Start Fleeing U.S. Bonds? 48:23 – Why Japan Might Be the Real Time Bomb 52:17 – What Goes in a Risk-Off Portfolio Today? 56:12 – Is It Time to Buy U.S. Treasuries Again? 1:03:16 – Why Bonds Might Outperform Stocks from Here Copyright © 2025 Cambridge House International Inc. All rights reserved.
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Learn to invest alongside the top minds in commodities. Join The Commodity University today. CLICK: https://2ly.link/26yH8 Economist David Rosenberg returns with a stark warning for investors: the biggest risk to global markets isn’t being talked about—and it’s already unfolding. In this interview, Rosenberg breaks down the misunderstood impact of the latest U.S. budget bill, why GDP growth is likely to be cut in half, and how geopolitical tensions are reshaping global trade. He explains why Japan may be the true elephant in the room, what the Moody’s downgrade really signals, and which assets are best suited for the looming risk-off environment. Rosenberg lays out a contrarian but calculated roadmap for capital preservation in turbulent times. Follow David on X: https://x.com/EconguyRosie Rosenberg Research: https://www.rosenbergresearch.com/ Sign up for my free weekly newsletter at https://2ly.link/211gx Be part of our online investment community: https://cambridgehouse.com https://twitter.com/JayMartinBC https://www.instagram.com/jaymartinbc https://www.facebook.com/TheJayMartinShow https://www.linkedin.com/company/cambridge-house-international 00:00 – Intro 04:10 – Is Trump’s Budget Bill Misunderstood? 09:57 – Where Is U.S. Growth Most Vulnerable? 13:06 – Is Immigration Policy a Hidden Economic Drag? 21:15 – Are Americans Losing Global Goodwill? 27:25 – Can China Thrive Without the U.S. Market? 30:33 – Will Markets Keep Falling for Trump’s “Tariff Ping Pong”? 32:08 – Could Trump Manufacture a Crisis for a Third Term? 37:10 – Does the Moody Downgrade Actually Matter? 42:05 – Will Capital Start Fleeing U.S. Bonds? 48:23 – Why Japan Might Be the Real Time Bomb 52:17 – What Goes in a Risk-Off Portfolio Today? 56:12 – Is It Time to Buy U.S. Treasuries Again? 1:03:16 – Why Bonds Might Outperform Stocks from Here Copyright © 2025 Cambridge House International Inc. All rights reserved.
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