EPISODE · Sep 3, 2025 · 8 MIN
Fed Rates, Mortgage Fraud Allegations, and the Risks of the Genius Act
from Hard Asset Money Show · host Christian Briggs
Economist Christian Briggs joins One America Network to tackle three major flashpoints shaping the economy and financial system. First, he weighs in on whether Jerome Powell should cut interest rates steadily into year’s end—arguing that inflation is hotter than reported, but a gradual 25 basis point approach could strike the right balance. Next, Briggs addresses the mortgage fraud allegations against Fed Governor Lisa Cook, stressing both due process and the credibility concerns for someone in such a role. Finally, he breaks down the Genius Act: while it strengthens short-term treasuries and stabilizes the dollar through stablecoins, it also creates risks of programmable money, surveillance, and political abuse if the wrong hands take control. A sharp, wide-ranging conversation on America’s economic crossroads.
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Economist Christian Briggs joins One America Network to tackle three major flashpoints shaping the economy and financial system. First, he weighs in on whether Jerome Powell should cut interest rates steadily into year’s end—arguing that inflation is hotter than reported, but a gradual 25 basis point approach could strike the right balance. Next, Briggs addresses the mortgage fraud allegations against Fed Governor Lisa Cook, stressing both due process and the credibility concerns for someone in such a role. Finally, he breaks down the Genius Act: while it strengthens short-term treasuries and stabilizes the dollar through stablecoins, it also creates risks of programmable money, surveillance, and political abuse if the wrong hands take control. A sharp, wide-ranging conversation on America’s economic crossroads.
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