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Dan contemplates the wisdom of Joe Biden's spending plans, and reframes all that complicated business cycle stuff through the straightforward lens of seasons and why Macro Summer is upon us.
This week on Facing the Future, we look at President Biden's new budget. It has a plausible deficit reduction path but are the policies used to get there plausible as well? Our guests are Josh Gordon of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and Brian Riedl of the Manhattan Institute.
President Joe Biden's budget proposal seeks to set aside billions of dollars to push progressive gender, sexuality and race ideology at home and around the globe. Released this week, the $7.3 trillion budget also proposes spending hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to train school teachers in diversity, equity, and inclusion dogma. The White House touted the spending in its announcement of Biden's budget, which includes $3 billion to “advance gender equity and equality worldwide.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/america-in-focus/support
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Welcome home y'all! This week, hosts Angela Rye, Tiffany Cross and Andrew Gillum cover the TikTok ban, which overwhelmingly passed the House and awaits Senate action—why is it happening? The ACLU says the legislation violates the first amendment, Donald Trump is wavering, even though he was actually the first high ranking official to propose a ban on TikTok. Joe Biden said he'd sign the bill into law. The hosts offer their takes. In election politics, no surprises— Trump and Biden officially clinched the nomination. The hosts do a deep dive into what a Trump versus a Biden presidency would look like by examining each of their proposed budgets as President Biden just dropped his off to Congress on Tuesday! There's also an update on Trump's racketeering case in Georgia. That case could be affected by an impending Supreme Court Case that will decide if Trump enjoys broad “presidential” immunity for crimes committed while he was president. More on that in this and a later episode… Finally, the hosts will answer your questions, and give an update on the former State's Attorney, Marilyn Mosby. You can find her Go Fund Me page by clicking here, and we'll update this description with info on the March 23rd rally later this week. That's at the end of the episode, stick around. —------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on Youtube. Thank you to the Native Land Pod team: Angela Rye as host, executive producer and cofounder of Reasoned Choice Media; Tiffany Cross as host and producer, Andrew Gillum as host and producer, and Gabrielle Collins as executive producer; Loren Mychael is our research producer, and Nikolas Harter is our editor and producer. A special thanks to Chris Morrow and Lenard McKelvey, co-founders of Reasoned Choice Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley cover several top headlines, including exploding energy prices in California, Biden's proposed budget impacting the oil and gas industry, Shell considering slowing carbon emission cuts, and countries moving towards rupee trade with India. They discuss the implications of these developments, highlighting concerns over rising energy prices, potential tax changes impacting the industry, shifts in corporate strategies towards fossil fuels, and the geopolitical implications of currency trade agreements. Additionally, they provide insights into oil and gas market movements, including price rebounds driven by geopolitical tensions and strategic petroleum reserve draws, along with corporate maneuvers such as Cambridge's bid to merge with Silver Bow. They also mention upcoming podcast episodes featuring industry experts.Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro01:30 - Exploding Energy Prices in California05:12 - Biden's full year 2025 budget hurts oil and gas industry by repealing long-standing tax provisions, IPAA admonishes08:25 - Shell considers slowing pace of carbon emissions cuts as CEO refocuses on oil and gas11:33 - Many countries want to start rupee trade with India in “game-changing” de-dollarisation step14:51 - Markets Update15:19 - Oil Steady as EIA Confirms Crude, Gasoline Draws16:18 - Kimmeridge makes new $2.1 bln offer for SilverBow19:49 - OutroPlease see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.Exploding Energy Prices in CaliforniaMarch 13, 2024 Mariel Alumit“California leaders know that rising prices are a huge problem. The state is now considering a plan to tie utility rates to personal income so that the rich pay more and low-income residents pay less. Costly California […]Shell considers slowing pace of carbon emissions cuts as CEO refocuses on oil and gasMarch 13, 2024 Mariel Alumit(Bloomberg) – Shell Plc has been considering slowing the pace of its carbon-emissions cuts as it updates its energy-transition strategy, according to people familiar with the matter. Any changes to the company's climate targets could […]Many countries want to start rupee trade with India in “game-changing” de-dollarisation stepMarch 13, 2024 Mariel AlumitAhmed Adel, Cairo-based geopolitics and political economy researcher On Monday, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said that many large and small economies around the world have expressed willingness to start trading in rupee […]Oil Steady as EIA Confirms Crude, Gasoline DrawsMarch 13, 2024 Mariel AlumitThe Energy Information Administration reported an estimated inventory draw of 1.5 million barrels for the week to March 8. Gasoline stocks also declined while middle distillates inched up. The figures compared with a crude oil inventory build of 1.4 […]Kimmeridge makes new $2.1 bln offer for SilverBowMarch 13, 2024 Mariel AlumitMarch 13 (Reuters) – Kimmeridge Energy Management has submitted a new offer to acquire SilverBow Resources (SBOW.N), opens new tab that values the U.S. oil and gas producer at close to $2.1 billion, including debt, the investment […]Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack– Get in Contact With The Show –
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This week on Facing the Future, we look at President Biden's new budget. It has a plausible deficit reduction path but are the policies used to get there plausible as well? Our guests are Josh Gordon of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and Brian Riedl of the Manhattan Institute.
The Biden administration's fiscal 2025 budget request, hot off the presses this week, includes another major boost in cybersecurity spending. The budget proposal also continues to grow the federal government's primary civilian cybersecurity agency. Federal News Network's Justin Doubleday joined the Federal Drive with more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Biden's top budget aide makes the case for the fiscal 2025 blueprint. The TikTok divestiture bill is zooming toward House passage. A House panel looks into the pipe bombs found on Jan. 6, 2021. Megan Mineiro has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, March 12.
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The Biden Budget is just a big tax increase. Where is the paydown on debt? The progressive left is going to run on tax increases. Maine wants to be a sanctuary city for gender reassignment for children. Measels in Chicago. Minshew goes to Las Vegas. Damn. GOP governor candidates take to the debate stage. Holcomb signs bobcat hunting bill into law; DNR must establish hunting season by 2025. The SOTU and the quick polling and it's just like I said: The SOTU doesn't move the needle for Biden. 401K's are being drained, because the economy is bad. Trump floats entitlement cuts. Team Biden raises $10 million off SOTU. Biden Budget, blah, blah, blah. Kate Middleton conspiracy theory. More Israel videos up at WIBC.com. State Rep Ed Delaney says there is no discrimination of conservatives on Indiana campuses. Pramila Jayapal doesn't want Thomas Massie to disparage illegal immigrants. The clean broom sweeps clean at the RNC. Fill up on the News. Chasten Buttegieg is a clown, and Pushaw's response is glorious. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus: Reddit aims to raise up to $748 million for its IPO. About 50 people were treated for injuries after a Boeing 787 Dreamliner suffered a “technical event” during a flight from Sydney to Auckland. J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 2998: The Pelosi Biden Budget; Eric Adams Spying On Your Labor Day
NTD News Today—5/12/20231. Backlog of Immigration Cases: Analysis2. Illegal Immigration Economic Impact: Analysis3. How to Stop Businesses from Fleeing Chicago?4. Lawmakers Grill Granholm on DOE Budget5. World Falun Dafa Day Parade6. Election Group Holds Meeting Closed to Public7. Identifying Ways to Restore Voter Confidence8. OH Train Crash Compensation for Home Sales9. Former Marine Turns Self In for Subway Death10. Natalee Holloway Suspect to Be Extradited
Dawn is joined by Dawn to speak on the Biden Budget, and how Healthcare & insulin are impacting the current structure. Dean Clancy: “The president says he's doing something about Medicare, but doing something is not the same as doing something smart,” said Dean Clancy, senior health policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity. “We don't need tax hikes, price controls or benefit cuts to protect Medicare—we can modernize the program through reforms that increase competition, such as enacting site-neutral payments for doctors.” Dean F. Clancy is a senior policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity and a Paragon Health Institute public advisor. A specialist in U.S. health care, tax, budget, and entitlement policy with nearly three decades of high-level experience in Congress, the White House, and the U.S. health care industry—he played a role in the creation of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and is a long-time advocate for making this powerful tool available to all Americans. Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT: or on the Audacy app!
Art McPherson and Luke McCarty update on the fallout from the bank collapses around the country and more importantly, how to know if your money is safe. Also, they break down the latest Biden Budget proposal for 2024 and how is proves once again, politicians are not economists. For more information on The McPherson Financial Group or to schedule a consultation, call 321-425-8550 or visit www.artofmoneyradio.com
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Dr Fauci, Climate Change, Women's Month, and Biden Budget
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Facts & Spin for March 9, 2023 top stories: Biden reveals a $6.8 trillion budget proposal for 2024, Republicans kick off their first hearing on the Afghanistan withdrawal, at least 40 are killed in alleged rebel twin attacks in the D.R. Congo, several are killed in Russian missile attacks across Ukraine, the US Senate clears a bill to block a D.C. crime law, Australia is reportedly planning to buy nuclear subs from the US, the UK government is revealed to have censored Matt Hancock's Wuhan lab leak comments, the federal trade commission ramps up its investigation of Twitter, a new idea for removing CO2 from the air shows promise, and Japan arrests several people for alleged ‘sushi terrorism.' Sources: https://www.improvethenews.org/ Brief Listener Survey: https://www.improvethenews.org/pod
As the federal government is currently spending $197,000 per SECOND, America's debt now exceeds $31.4 TRILLION--and has become the greatest single threat to our national secuirty and stability. In this episode, Mike sits down with his good friend, Congressman Jodey Arrington of Texas, who is the chairman of the House Budget Committee and the primary leader charged with helping our country solve this looming catastrophe. You don't want to miss this critical and timely discussion and why this matters so much to you and your family. SHOW NOTES: Congressman Jodey Arrington website Top Ten Worst Proposals in the Biden Budget www.MikeandKellyJohnson.com Produced by Strong Wave Media, LLC © 2023 Mike and Kelly Johnson
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on Biden-Budget.
Busy week and a busy Friday - Plus "Car Coach" Lauren Fix takes a victory lap after Ford walks back its decision to possibly lock you out of your car (remotely) for non payment of your loan.
Is Arizona now in the national spotlight again, this time on Critical Race Theory? We asked Chuck Todd on Arizona's Morning news with Jeff Munn filling in for Jim Sharpe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Very little in the proposed budget released by the Biden administration is likely to become law, particularly with Republicans in charge of the U.S. House. Still, the document is an important statement of the president's policy priorities, and it's clear health programs are among those he feels are important. Meanwhile, five women who were denied abortions when their pregnancies threatened their lives are suing Texas. Shefali Luthra of The 19th, Victoria Knight of Axios, and Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times join KHN's Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews Harris Meyer, who reported and wrote the two latest KHN-NPR “Bill of the Month” features. Both were about families facing unexpected bills following childbirth.Click here to read the transcript of the episode. Plus, for “extra credit,” the panelists suggest health policy stories they read this week that they think you should read, too:Julie Rovner: KHN's “Girls in Texas Could Get Birth Control at Federal Clinics, Until a Christian Father Objected,” by Sarah VarneyShefali Luthra: The 19th's “Language for Treating Childhood Obesity Carries Its Own Health Risks to Kids, Experts Say,” by Jennifer GersonVictoria Knight: KHN's “After People on Medicaid Die, Some States Aggressively Seek Repayment From Their Estates,” by Tony LeysMargot Sanger-Katz: ProPublica's “How Obamacare Enabled a Multibillion-Dollar Christian Health Care Grab,” by J. David McSwane and Ryan Gabrielson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dems beware. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy says he will release all the January 6th tapes to the public. Speaking with Breitbart, McCarthy said it would be better for transparency. "Everyone can make their own decision." Though Tucker Carlson of Fox News got the first, exclusive look at the 42,000 hours of footage, the Speaker wants to ensure everyone has the opportunity to view the tapes. In today's show, Trish Regan says, "Kevin McCarthy is letting loose!" Meanwhile, if you had any doubt the Democrat Party had become a party of socialists... today's $6.9 trillion budget proposal from President Joe Biden proves it. "This may be the craziest budget proposal in history," says Trish. Biden wants taxes to go up at a time when America can least afford it. She's joined by Steve Moore, former economic advisor to President Donald Trump and economist at the Heritage Foundation for reaction. Steve predicts that if this plan were to ever succeed, the market would plummet and we'd be in a bear market a la 1969 with a drop of some 35% on the S&P 500. Join Trish Regan: on YOUTUBE on Rumble on Locals and, sign up for her newsletter at: https://TrishIntel.com Today's advertisers and sponsors include: https://LegacyPMInvestments.com - call 1.866.589.0560 for information about investing in gold and silver. https://CovidTaxRelief.org https://RuffGreens.com/Trish Support the show: https://trishregan.store/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Biden is today unveiling a new federal budget - one that he says would cut deficits by nearly $3tn over the next decade. China's annual consumer inflation slowed to its lowest rate in a year in February. Russia has been making a push to win friends in Africa by offering free giveaways. This week Malawi was pledged 25,000 tonnes of free-fertiliser, a prime commodity for Malawi farmer. And report from central African Republic, a landlocked country in the heart of the continent, where people are struggling to cope with a recent sharp increase in the price of petrol and diesel.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on Biden-Budget.
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on Biden-Budget.
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The latest on Russian missiles strikes in Ukraine, President Biden outlines his annual budget blueprint, U.S. intelligence chiefs brief lawmakers on global threats and the U.S. Justice Department says Louisville police violate human rights.
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Silicon Valley Bank plunging more than 60% today as the rapid rise in interest rates wreaked havoc on its bond portfolios. But is this company's trouble a sign of deeper concerns in the financial industry and the market? Plus President Biden's new budget proposal could raise capital gains taxes to more than 40%, and it could impact a lot more people than you'd expect. Fast Money Disclaimer
Two journalists testify before Congress Thursday on what they call a “censorship-industrial complex.” What did they reveal? The CEO of Norfolk Southern is in the hot seat. Senators grilled him over the chemical-carrying train that derailed last month. JPMorgan sues a former senior banker over his ties to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. What could it mean for a different lawsuit directed at JPMorgan? Sony takes action against Microsoft over worries the company is gaining control in the gaming industry. President Joe Biden releases his budget proposal. He is planning on taxing the rich to cut the federal deficit. Car thieves are going wild in the United States—stealing over 1 million vehicles last year. Which state saw the biggest surge? The largest home show in the United States showcases consumer innovations that can make people's lives easier. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) joins Clay and Buck to discuss the Biden budget, whether Dr. Fauci committed perjury and more. YouTube banned C&B's interview with Rand Paul for "misinformation" that has now proven to be true. The Biden Budget and "climate justice." L.A. Times: White drivers are polluting the air breathed by L.A.'s people of color -- sometimes driving in traffic right next to them. If libs say Trump is Hitler, how can DeSantis be worse than Trump? Clay's send-off to Italy.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on Biden-Budget.
Ira Jersey, Chief US Interest Rate Strategist with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to break down Jay Powell's House testimony. Mike McKee, International Economics and Policy correspondent with Bloomberg News, also joins the show to break down the Fed and markets. Alyce Andres, US Interest Rates and Foreign Exchange reporter with Bloomberg News, joins the program to talk market reaction to the Fed. Steve Dennis, Congressional Correspondent with Bloomberg News, joins the program to talk about the Biden admin's views on the Fed, the debt ceiling, and other DC headlines. Anna Wong, Chief US Economist with Bloomberg Economics, discusses Jay Powell's comments and outlook for the US economy. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Kriti Gupta. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congressional Quarterly's Ellyn Ferguson talks meat labeling, USTR Mexcio corn GMO issue, and Biden Budget. Montgomery County Farm Bureau Manager Katie Wilson celebrates local government week.Illinois Farm Bureau Director of Environmental Policy Lauren Lurkins talks about The Regional Five EPA meeting (2/24) and the Illinois list of issues, as well as the success of the ‘Sustaining' Documentary- and the Illinois Nutrient Stewardship Grant Programs.DTN ag meteorologist John Baranick talks weather.
Recorded on 03/03/23 TD Cowen Washington Research Group's Chris Krueger previews the week in Washington with a focus on two days of Congressional testimony on the economy from Fed Chair Jerome Powell as well as President Biden's release of the FY24 Budget. For Disclosures, click here bit.ly/3cPHkNW
Senators make appropriations plans ahead of Biden's budget release. The president said he won't veto a bill involving D.C. home rule. And Sen. Feinstein is in the hospital for shingles. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, March 3, 2023.
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The Government is WACK. Biden's plans are worriesome and even have some moving out of the country to escape higher taxes. Want to know what this crazy agenda will mean for you? Join Kris as he explains the 5 ways the Biden budget will affect your financial game plan.
Read the transcript of this podcast: Last week, after months of tortured talks and compromises from Democrats to pass legislation that their extremist colleague and West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin would approve, Manchin still blew up all hopes for Congress and President Biden to meaningfully address the climate crisis. Meanwhile, Biden's budget priorities continue to focus on throwing good money after bad into the military, even exceeding the amounts that the Pentagon requested. From 2022 to 20223, as Lindsay Koshgarian has pointed out, the amount of money added to the military budget could cover most of the cost of Biden's Build Back Better package. In this installment of The Marc Steiner Show, Marc speaks with Koshgarian about Democrats' self-destructive addiction to pumping cash into the military-industrial complex while failing to address the issues that matter most to voters.Lindsay Koshgarian is the Program Director of the National Priorities Project, a project of the Institute for Policy Studies, where she analyzes the federal budget process and politics, military spending, and specifically how federal budget choices for different spending priorities and taxation interact.Tune in for new episodes of The Marc Steiner Show every Monday on TRNN, and subscribe to the TRNN YouTube channel for video versions of The Marc Steiner Show podcast.Pre-Production/Studio: Dwayne GladdenPost-Production: Stephen FrankHelp us continue producing The Marc Steiner Show by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-pod-mssSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-pod-stGet The Marc Steiner Show updates: https://therealnews.com/up-pod-stLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Real Estate News Brief - Week Ending April 2, 2022Prices Move Higher, Fed Misstep Worries, Biden's Housing BudgetIn this Real Estate News Brief for the week ending April 2nd, 2022... consumer prices march higher, Wall Street worries about how the Fed will handle inflation, and Biden's budget proposal for housing.Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review.Economic NewsWe begin with economic news from this past week and more concerns about inflation. The core personal consumption expenditures price index increased 5.4% from a year ago. That's the largest year-over-year increase in 40 years. The PCE is considered more accurate than the consumer price index or CPI, and is the Fed's preferred inflation gauge. The core rate excludes prices for gas and food. If you include those, the PCE is 6.4%. (1)Consumers are spending a larger share of their paychecks because of those higher prices, but they are also splurging on things like hotels, restaurants, and vacations. Government data shows that consumer spending was up .2% in February. People are spending less on things that are harder to get, like new cars and trucks. (2) The unemployment rate dropped to 3.6% in March. That's close to a 50-year low of 3.5% which the U.S. hit right before the pandemic. The economy also added 431,000 jobs and wages moved higher as companies compete for too few workers. (3) Initial unemployment claims rose slightly last week, but continuing claims fell to their lowest level since 1969. The Labor Department reported that applications were up 14,000 to 202,000 for the week ending March 26th. The total number of claims dropped to 188,000, which is a 27,000 drop from the week before. (4)A lot of Americans are also quitting their jobs for better ones. The data shows that some 4.35 million workers quit in February. Before the pandemic, the average number of people quitting per month was less than three million. A labor shortage has given workers an advantage. Job openings were down slightly in February, but are still near a record high, at 11.27 million. (5)Builders are among those wrestling with the labor shortage. The National Association of Home Builders says construction hiring was up 5.2% but the industry still has about 381,000 open positions. That's significantly higher than a year ago, when the industry had 257,000 available jobs. The labor gap is making it tough to meet the current demand for housing. (6)The latest report on home prices from Case-Shiller shows a year-over-year increase of 19.1% for the 20-city index. The national index is slightly higher at 19.2%. The FHFA shows a slightly lower rate of home price growth at 18.2%. Homes are appreciating the fastest in Phoenix. The Case-Shiller index shows those prices are up 32.6%. (7)Construction spending was higher in February, but some of that increase is due to inflation. The Census Bureau reported a .8% increase in private sector spending while the producer price index for construction was up .7% in February. On an annual basis, spending has increased the most for single-family construction. It's up 20% while spending for multi-family construction is up 7.8%. (8)Mortgage Rates Mortgage rates moved higher again this last week. Freddie Mac says the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose 25 basis points to 4.67%. The 15-year was up 20 points to 3.83%. (9)In other news making headlines...CNBC Poll on Economic RisksA new poll shows that Wall Street investors are more concerned about the Fed than they are about inflation. Investors told CNBC that the biggest threat to the economy is a misstep by central bank policymakers. (1)Forty-five percent of those polled listed that as their top concern. Another 33% listed inflation. Russian aggression was listed by 11%. Relations with China got 6% of worries. A new wave of Covid infections was last on the list, at just 4%. CNBC reports that “many notable investors are skeptical that the central bank will be able to engineer a soft landing even with a stronger economy.”Biden Budget & HousingPresident Biden is asking for a huge increase in funding to increase the supply of affordable housing. His proposal includes a 34% increase in spending to a total of about $50 billion dollars. That total includes $32 billion for the Housing Choice Voucher Program, which is also known as Section 8 subsidized housing for low-income, elderly, and disabled Americans. The rest of the funding would be distributed among several other programs that contribute to affordable housing. (11)The National Association of Realtor's chief advocacy officer, Shannon McGahn, says that NAR has been working with lawmakers on this proposal over this past year. She says: “Many changes will be made to this plan, but it is good news that the White House sees this issue for what it is—a crisis—and many in Congress on both sides of the aisle agree.”That's it for today. Check the show notes for links. And please remember to hit the subscribe button, and leave a review!You can also join RealWealth for free at newsforinvestors.com. As a member, you have access to the Investor Portal where you can view sample property pro-formas and connect with our network of resources, including experienced investment counselors, property teams, lenders, 1031 exchange facilitators, attorneys, CPAs and more.Thanks for listening. I'm Kathy Fettke...Show Notes link: https://www.newsforinvestors.comJoin link: https://join.realwealth.com/?utm_content=Real%20Estate%20News%20Podcast&utm_campaign=Join%20for%20Free&utm_term=Description%20Text%20LinkSubscribe link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-estate-news-real-estate-investing-podcast/id1079952715Links:1 - https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/31/the-feds-preferred-inflation-gauge-rose-5point4percent-in-february-the-highest-since-1983.html2 - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/consumer-spending-rises-slightly-but-high-inflation-is-the-reason-why-11648730714?mod=economy-politics3 - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/coming-up-u-s-jobs-report-for-march-11648815349?mod=home-page4 - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/u-s-jobless-claims-rise-reversing-some-of-last-weeks-big-drop-11648730591?mod=economic-report5 - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/another-4-35-million-workers-quit-most-for-better-jobs-11648565695?mod=economic-report6 - https://eyeonhousing.org/2022/03/steady-number-of-open-construction-jobs/7 - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/home-prices-increase-at-one-of-the-fastest-rates-on-record-but-higher-mortgage-rates-should-slow-future-growth-11648559497?mod=economic-report8 - https://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/news/04012022-construction-spending9 - https://www.freddiemac.com/pmms10 - https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/30/investors-believe-the-biggest-threat-to-the-markets-now-is-a-fed-misstep-cnbc-survey-shows.html11 - https://magazine.realtor/daily-news/2022/03/29/big-ask-for-housing-in-biden-budget
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about the new Biden budget, Biden's disastrous press conference, Dr. Fauci being asked about the lab-leak theory, and Chuck Todd's dire midterm election predictions. First, Dave discusses why the word equity shows up so many times in Biden's new budget. Next, Kate Bedingfield tries to deal with questions from the press on why Biden needs billions more to fight COVID. Next, an especially surreal press conference where Biden struggles to avoid questions while receiving his fourth booster shot. Dr. Fauci tried to deflect after he was asked about the odd coincidence of the pandemic starting in the area where the Wuhan lab was located. Finally, a clip of Chuck Todd with some grim predictions for the Democrats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ron DeSantis Demonstrates Why We Are the Common Sense Party. How Does it Look for 2024? You're Going to Like This. Breaking Down the Biden Budget and Tax Hikes. The Illegal Immigration Numbers Are Staggering. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Biden bans import of Russian gas after bipartisan pressure. UK follows suit. Will Europe? Or are they too hooked? First budget of the Biden administration seems set to pass. What are the remaining issues? Tom Merritt (Daily Tech News Show) joins for some citizen research into Russian military history.