EPISODE · Jul 28, 2022 · 1H 48M
SPECIAL REPLAY OF OUR CO-HOST, SOSLAN TEMANSON ON 'TOMMY NATION POLITICS PODCAST'
from Savaged Unfiltered Show · host Michael Gardner
PODCAST ON JULY 26, 2022- TOMMY NATION POLITICS: "The Side-Step..." A RATHER INTERESTING SHOW WITH DIFFERENT MINDSETS AND VIEWS ON POLITICS SHOW NOTES: President Biden has a new headache: He can't avoid the debate over whether the U.S. is in a recession, but if he dwells on it, he may hasten the very slowdown he's desperate to avoid... In economics, psychology matters. If the country and consumers believe we're in a recession — even if we technically aren't — the economy will eventually slow down, turning Biden's inflation problem into a potential stagflation nightmare. Presidents can't talk their way out of an economic downturn, but they do have a unique ability to set the general tone of the country. Biden, like his predecessors, likes to accentuate positive economic data. But with a 9.1% inflation rate and potentially two quarters of negative GDP growth, Biden can’t push the glass-half-full argument too far. His initial sanguine call on inflation — insisting it would be short-term — has already eroded some of his credibility. Driving the news: On Thursday, the Commerce Department will release the initial GDP numbers for the second quarter of 2022, with economists expecting a 0.5% increase. Still, there are plenty of worrying signs: the Atlanta Fed’s "nowcast" model suggests GDP growth will come in at -1.6%. Biden officials have been pre-butting the numbers and challenging the yeoman's definition that a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth, as Axios' Neil Irwin reported last week. "Certainly, in terms of the technical definition, it is not a recession," Brian Deese, the director of the National Economic Council, said on CNN on Monday morning. What they're saying: Biden on Monday again downplayed the recession risk... "My hope is we go from this rapid growth to steady growth and so we'll see some coming down," he said. "But I don't think, God willing, we're going to see a recession," he said. "I'll be surprised." SHOW AND EPISODE SPONSERED BY: WWW.LIVERISHI.COM USE PROMO CODE: PATRIOTUNFILTERED FOR 20% OFF COMPLETE ORDER
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PODCAST ON JULY 26, 2022- TOMMY NATION POLITICS: "The Side-Step..." A RATHER INTERESTING SHOW WITH DIFFERENT MINDSETS AND VIEWS ON POLITICS SHOW NOTES: President Biden has a new headache: He can't avoid the debate over whether the U.S. is in a recession, but if he dwells on it, he may hasten the very slowdown he's desperate to avoid... In economics, psychology matters. If the country and consumers believe we're in a recession — even if we technically aren't — the economy will eventually slow down, turning Biden's inflation problem into a potential stagflation nightmare. Presidents can't talk their way out of an economic downturn, but they do have a unique ability to set the general tone of the country. Biden, like his predecessors, likes to accentuate positive economic data. But with a 9.1% inflation rate and potentially two quarters of negative GDP growth, Biden can’t push the glass-half-full argument too far. His initial sanguine call on inflation — insisting it would be short-term — has already eroded some of his credibility. Driving the news: On Thursday, the Commerce Department will release the initial GDP numbers for the second quarter of 2022, with economists expecting a 0.5% increase. Still, there are plenty of worrying signs: the Atlanta Fed’s "nowcast" model suggests GDP growth will come in at -1.6%. Biden officials have been pre-butting the numbers and challenging the yeoman's definition that a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth, as Axios' Neil Irwin reported last week. "Certainly, in terms of the technical definition, it is not a recession," Brian Deese, the director of the National Economic Council, said on CNN on Monday morning. What they're saying: Biden on Monday again downplayed the recession risk... "My hope is we go from this rapid growth to steady growth and so we'll see some coming down," he said. "But I don't think, God willing, we're going to see a recession," he said. "I'll be surprised." SHOW AND EPISODE SPONSERED BY: WWW.LIVERISHI.COM USE PROMO CODE: PATRIOTUNFILTERED FOR 20% OFF COMPLETE ORDER
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SPECIAL REPLAY OF OUR CO-HOST, SOSLAN TEMANSON ON 'TOMMY NATION POLITICS PODCAST'
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