Doug Casey's Take [ep.#346] Importing the Third World, cost of living crisis, & the govt crack-down

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Doug Casey's Take [ep.#346] Importing the Third World, cost of living crisis, & the govt crack-down

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Join our email list to get Special reports and updates: https://www.crisisinvesting.com Connect with us on Telegram: https://t.me/dougcaseyIn this podcast episode, Matt and Doug explore a range of topics, starting with the historical failure of the Edsel car and Robert S. McNamara's incredibly destructive career.The discussion shifts to a recent jailbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, highlighting dire prison conditions. Matt shares experiences from São Paulo, Brazil, discussing regional disparities and political climate. They also address economic pressures in the U.S., immigration concerns, and potential political shifts. Chapters:The Edsel Car Launch (00:00:13)Discussion on the 1957 launch of the Edsel car and its failure as a Ford product.Robert S. McNamara's Career (00:02:34)Exploration of McNamara's controversial history from WWII to his tenure at Ford and the World Bank.Steve Irwin's Legacy (00:05:14)Reflection on Steve Irwin's impact on wildlife education and his untimely death in 2006.Jailbreak in the Congo (00:06:52)Overview of a recent jailbreak in Kinshasa, highlighting dire prison conditions and inmate overpopulation.Future Population Projections for the Congo (00:10:17)Discussion on UN projections for the Congo's population growth and potential implications.Congo Prison Conditions (00:09:11)Description of horrific conditions in Kinshasa's prison, leading to inmate desperation and a jailbreak.Economic Challenges in Brazil (00:14:49)Conversation about Brazil's socio-economic issues and the potential for the country's breakup.Cost of Living Discussion (00:17:00)Analysis of rising living costs in the U.S., including housing and dining expenses.Tipping Culture in the U.S. (00:20:16)Critique of the escalating tipping culture and its impact on consumer behavior.Housing Crisis and Migrant Issues (00:22:18)Examination of housing costs and the impact of Venezuelan migrants on local apartment complexes.Discussion on Immigration and 'Feral People' (00:23:33)Debate about the impact of immigration and cultural differences in the U.S. and Canada.Trash in Urban Areas (00:24:24)Speakers discuss complaints about urban trash accumulation and its implications.Comparison of Cleanliness (00:25:13)Contrasting cleanliness in Switzerland with trash in third-world countries.Uruguay's Government (00:25:48)Commentary on the governance and economic issues in Uruguay.Argentina's Economic Challenges (00:26:06)Discussion on Argentina's economic strategies and past financial crises.Political Landscape in the U.S. (00:28:06)Concerns about the influence of migrants on U.S. elections and Democratic strategies.Potential Political Violence (00:29:40)Speculation on possible violence in response to political outcomes in the U.S.Censorship and Arrests in the UK (00:31:21)Discussion on the rising number of arrests for free speech in Britain.Telegram and Government Control (00:32:15)Comments on Pavel Durov's situation and government repression in France.U.S. Election Disinformation (00:33:21)Concerns about renewed efforts to combat alleged Russian disinformation.Censorship in the U.S. (00:34:19)Discussion on past incidents of censorship and implications for free speech.Kamala Harris's Name Pronunciation (00:35:25)Light-hearted conversation about the pronunciation of Kamala Harris's name.Closing Remarks (00:36:08)Wrap-up of the episode and mention of upcoming Q&A sessions.Alternative channel https://vigilante.tv/c/doug_caseys_take/...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUNq1973PUU

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