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How will President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs impact the average Americans? Worldwide tariffs on steel and aluminum are already in place. Plus, reciprocal tariffs on all imports are set to take effect in less than two weeks. These will have short and long term effects on American consumers, but those effects won't take place in a vacuum. Trump's domestic oil production plan, his deregulation efforts, and potential taxes cuts also need to be considered to estimate the full impact of the 47th president's policies. Here to examine that impact is Vance Ginn, former Chief Economist at the Office of Management and Budget; and Michael Busler, Professor of Finance, Stockton University.Examining the Potential Impact of President Trump's TariffsTrump Begins Process to Shutter Education Dept.President Trump, Russian President Putin Agree to Limited Ceasefire
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Michael Busler, professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey, discusses economic headlines and shares his outlook for the U.S. economy in 2025.
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Today, The Two Mikes spoke with Professor Michael Busler.Dr. Busler teaches at Stockton University in New Jersey. While Trump is not yet inaugurated, Dr. Busler said that, from an economic perspective, he is “extraordinarily optimistic for the economy going forward. Dr.Busler said that Trump has correctly targeted energy as a starting point for driving down prices and easing the budget problems of both businesses and consumers. On the business side, energy prices are directly responsible for 8-percent of the GDP, and indirectly contribute 30-percent. Trump, Dr. Busler said, demonstrated he can get the U.S. government out of the way of private enterprise and that his first-term policies provided “opportunities for all”, and ended his term with a national inflation rate of 1.4-percent. Professor Busler noted that the new Trump administration does face an economic challenge in the refusal of the Federal Reserve chief, Jerome Powell, a person, who over his tenure at the FED, made four serious and economy disrupting errors that insured the decline of the economy and also acted against its recovery. There is no easy answer as Powell and the FED are independent of the three branches of the federal government. The answer to the problem, of course, is to get rid of the Fed altogether – which has periodically savaged the U.S. economy since its creation by a congressional law. The Congress can pass a new law that eliminates the law of 1913 which created the FED. Afterward the administration of the U.S. economy would be handed the U.S. Treasury, where it always should have been. Dr. Busler, however, said that it would not be easy to get the Congress to pass a repeal of the 1913 law, as the FED has built its own sector of powerful supporters and lobbyists. Finally, Dr. Basler reminded Americans that the Biden Administration's electrical-vehicle mandates and subsidies have nearly killed the U.S. industry. It is only the U.S. federal government that would provide enormous subsidies and illegal mandates to try to force the Americans to purchase cars that Americans do not want and cannot afford. Regarding the new Trump Administration. He said he expects to see a revival of the four concepts that made the American economy the envy of the world: (a) individual freedom; (b) individual responsibility; (c) low rates of taxation; and (d) limited government that stays out of the way of private investment and other economic activities. You can read more from Dr. Busler: https://www.newsmax.com/finance/insiders/michaelbusler/id-629/Follow Two Mikes on Pickax: https://pickax.com/twomikesFollow Freedom First Network on Pickax at https://pickax.com/freedomfirstnetElevate your meals with Freedom First Beef… even if you find yourself in the middle of the apocalypse! Use code TWOMIKES for 15% off and enjoy high-quality beef whenever you crave it – today or tomorrow! https://freedomfirstbeef.comBe ready for anything life throws your way with The Wellness Company's Medical Emergency Kit. Order today using code TWOMIKES for a 10% discount at https://twc.health/ffn.Protect your financial future with precious metals! Use code TWOMIKES to get your FREE Gold and Silver Guide from Genesis Gold today and take control of your financial destiny! https://pickaxgold.comUnleash the spirit of liberty in every cup with Freedom First Coffee's Founders Blend. Order now using code TWOMIKES and savor the unparalleled taste of freedom in every patriotic sip. https://freedomfirstcoffee.com
Today, The Two Mikes spoke with Professor Michael Busler. Dr. Busler teaches at Stockton University in New Jersey. While Trump is not yet inaugurated, Dr. Busler said that, from an economic perspective, he is “extraordinarily optimistic for the economy going forward. Dr.Busler said that Trump has correctly targeted energy as a starting point for driving down prices and easing the budget problems of both businesses and consumers. On the business side, energy prices are directly responsible for 8-percent of the GDP, and indirectly contribute 30-percent. Trump, Dr. Busler said, demonstrated he can get the U.S. government out of the way of private enterprise and that his first-term policies provided “opportunities for all”, and ended his term with a national inflation rate of 1.4-percent. Professor Busler noted that the new Trump administration does face an economic challenge in the refusal of the Federal Reserve chief, Jerome Powell, a person, who over his tenure at the FED, made four serious and economy disrupting errors that insured the decline of the economy and also acted against its recovery. There is no easy answer as Powell and the FED are independent of the three branches of the federal government. The answer to the problem, of course, is to get rid of the Fed altogether – which has periodically savaged the U.S. economy since its creation by a congressional law. The Congress can pass a new law that eliminates the law of 1913 which created the FED. Afterward the administration of the U.S. economy would be handed the U.S. Treasury, where it always should have been. Dr. Busler, however, said that it would not be easy to get the Congress to pass a repeal of the 1913 law, as the FED has built its own sector of powerful supporters and lobbyists. Finally, Dr. Basler reminded Americans that the Biden Administration's electrical-vehicle mandates and subsidies have nearly killed the U.S. industry. It is only the U.S. federal government that would provide enormous subsidies and illegal mandates to try to force the Americans to purchase cars that Americans do not want and cannot afford. Regarding the new Trump Administration. He said he expects to see a revival of the four concepts that made the American economy the envy of the world: (a) individual freedom; (b) individual responsibility; (c) low rates of taxation; and (d) limited government that stays out of the way of private investment and other economic activities. You can read more from Dr. Busler: https://www.newsmax.com/finance/insiders/michaelbusler/id-629/ SPONSORS Triangle Fragrance: https://trianglefragrance.com/?sca_ref=4171318.dUndUHDKz3 Cambridge Credit: https://www.cambridge-credit.org/twomikes EMP Shield: https://www.empshield.com/?coupon=twomikes Our Gold Guy: https://www.ourgoldguy.com www.TwoMikes.us
Kerry Lutz and Michael Busler discussed the economic policies of presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. They compared the candidates' approaches to price stability, inflation, energy prices, and housing market policies. The speakers also debated the proposed tax policies, with Busler arguing against raising taxes on the wealthy and implementing a wealth tax, while Lutz expressed concerns about taxing unrealized capital gains. The discussion also explored the causes of inflation, highlighting excessive government spending, deficit spending, and monetary policies as key factors. They emphasized the need for political courage to confront the growing public debt and discussed potential solutions to reduce deficit spending. Find Michael here: Funding Democracy Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz and Professor Michael Busler discussed the current economic conditions and inflation. Lutz expressed concerns about the inflationary cycle and its impact on economic growth, while Busler provided a comprehensive analysis of the technical aspects of economic growth and low unemployment rates under President Biden's administration. They also discussed the disconnect between positive economic indicators and the public's perception, shedding light on the complexities of the current economic landscape. The conversation also delved into the potential strategies of a Republican administration to tackle inflation and deficits, as well as the current state of China's economy and its potential effects on energy demand and investors. Additionally, they touched on the role of executive orders in reversing policies and the potential consequences of government handouts. Find Michael here: Michael Busler PhD Find Kerry here: FSN
Dr. Michael Busler PhD. is a professor, economist, and columnist. His articles have appeared in Community Digital News, Medium, Washington Times, Newsmax.com, Townhall.com, American Thinker, Lifezette, and Real Clear Politics. We'll discuss inflation and the American dollar, BRIC, bail-in, it's very confusing. www.bizpacreview.com/author/michael-busler/
Dr. Michael Busler PhD. is a professor, economist, and columnist. His articles have appeared in Community Digital News, Medium, Washington Times, Newsmax.com, Townhall.com, American Thinker, Lifezette, and Real Clear Politics. We'll discuss inflation and the American dollar, BRIC, bail-in, it's very confusing. www.bizpacreview.com/author/michael-busler/
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Dr. Michael Busler is an economist, a public policy analyst and a Professor of Finance at Stockton University. Bidenomics. Government Shutdown.
Michael Busler, public policy analyst and professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey, discusses the state of our economy.
Michael Busler, public policy analyst and professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey, discusses economic headlines.
Michael Busler, public policy analyst and professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey, discusses economic headlines.
Dr. Michael Busler PhD. is a professor, economist, and columnist. His articles have appeared in Community Digital News, Medium, Washington Times, Newsmax.com, Townhall.com, American Thinker, Lifezette, and Real Clear Politics. We'll discuss the horrible inflation, clue, it will probably get worse. and why is there a problem getting workers. Dr. Busler really understands our economic system. www.newsmax.com
Michael Busler, Ph.D. is a public policy analyst and a Professor of Finance at Stockton University where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Finance and Economics. Economy. McCarthy unveils debt ceiling bill that aims to cut big parts of Biden's agenda.
Michael Busler, public policy analyst and professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey, discusses the state of our economy.
Dr. Michael Busler PhD. is a professor, economist, and columnist. His articles have appeared in Community Digital News, Medium, Washington Times, Newsmax.com, Townhall.com, American Thinker, Lifezette, and Real Clear Politics. We'll discuss the horrible inflation, clue, it will probably get worse. and why is there a problem getting workers. Dr. Busler really understands our economic system. www.newsmax.com
Dr. Michael Busler PhD. is a professor, economist, and columnist. His articles have appeared in Community Digital News, Medium, Washington Times, Newsmax.com, Townhall.com, American Thinker, Lifezette, and Real Clear Politics. We'll discuss the horrible inflation, clue, it will probably get worse. and why is there a problem getting workers. Dr. Busler really understands our economic system. www.newsmax.com
Dr. Michael Busler PhD. is a professor, economist, and columnist. His articles have appeared in Community Digital News, Medium, Washington Times, Newsmax.com, Townhall.com, American Thinker, Lifezette, and Real Clear Politics. We'll discuss inflation and what needs to occur plus good news on oil pricing. www.newsmax.com
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GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr. Michael Busler, Ph.D., is a public policy analyst, economics expert and a professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey. He is a featured columnist at Newsmax, The Hill, The Western Journal, and Townhall.com.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Michael Busler is a public policy analyst and a professor of finance at Stockton University in Galloway, New Jersey, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in finance and economics. He has written op-ed columns in major newspapers for more than 35 years.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr. Michael Busler, Ph.D., is a public policy analyst, economics expert and a professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey. He is a featured columnist at Newsmax, The Hill, The Western Journal, and Townhall.com. BIO: Michael Busler, Ph.D. is a public policy analyst and a Professor of Finance at Stockton University where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Finance and Economics. He has written Op-ed columns in major newspapers for more than 35 years.
Summary: What's going on in the markets? Stockton University Professor of Finance, Michael Busler, comes on the show to talk about why markets are behaving in the way that they are. The stock market and investors are ultimately telling us that the recession we've been talking about is real, and and it is going to continue to get worse over the next year. Additionally, multiple sectors such as energy and agriculture (i.e. grain) have been greatly impacted by the war on Ukraine, and have caused further geopolitical conflict. Tune in for more insight on what's to come. Highlights: -Professor at Stockton University -The total wealth of the stock market has declined by almost $9 trillion -The price you're willing to pay for a stock depends on your expectation of future earnings -If you believe a recession is coming and corporate profit is going to go down, then the price of your stock is going to go down -The stock market/investors are telling us that this recession is real and is going to get worse over the next year -The war on fossil fuels is driving prices up and supplies down -The war has resulted in the shutoff of Russia's natural gas -The Biden administration has wanted us to leave fossil fuels since day 1, but not every American is convinced of the validity of this idea -Reducing the supply of fossil fuels has driven up the prices of energy, which have also been affected by inflation -The entire energy policy has caused much of the inflation we have today as well as geopolitical problems -10% of the world's grains come from Russia and Ukraine, which have been shut off. Food prices are going to go up even more. This will have a significant impact less developed countries Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Michael Busler Twitter Funding Democracy Facebook
Dr. Michael Busler PhD. is a professor, economist, and columnist. His articles have appeared in Community Digital News, Medium, Washington Times, Newsmax.com, Townhall.com, American Thinker, Lifezette, and Real Clear Politics. We'll discuss the horrible inflation, clue, it will probably get worse. and why is there a problem getting workers. Dr. Busler really understands our economic system. www.newsmax.com
Michael Busler, Ph.D. is a public policy analyst and a Professor of Finance at Stockton University where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Finance and Economics. Stock market losses wipe out $9 trillion from Americans' wealth
Hey, Conspiracy Theory Thursday conversation, and we talk with Dr. Michael Busler, economist and professor at Stockton University - 9 trillion in stock wealth vaporizes, what is next?
GUEST OVERVIEW: Michael Busler, Ph.D. is a public policy analyst and a Professor of Finance at Stockton University where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Finance and Economics. He has written Op-ed columns in major newspapers for more than 35 years.
Morning news, the White Nationalism town hall (from Community Conversations...what a racket) Ugly Public Art, Road diets...a lot of targets. Dr. Michael Busler digs into the economic news (on Facebook at Funding Democracy)
Dr. Michael Busler, Ph.D., is a public policy analyst, economics expert and a professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey. He is a featured columnist at Newsmax, The Hill, The Western Journal, and townhall.com. How dire is the forecast for the global economy with the ongoing Russian war?
Biden signs an Executive Order protecting and paying for women to kill their babies. Dr. Michael Busler tells Shaun that The Federal Reserve is going to get more aggressive as the year goes on - inflation, energy and food prices are about to skyrocket even more. PLUS, Shaun wants to sue the federal government - Judicial Watch creator Larry Klayman tells him what his chances are of winning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Michael Busler—Professor of Finance at Stockton University—joins The Dawn Stensland Show to discuss the Federal Reserves’ announcement that it will raise interest rates 0.75 percent. According to the Wall Street Journal, this is the largest rate hike since 1994. Chairman Jerome Powell said a 0.50 or 0.75 percent rate increase, to help combat inflation, is likely after the Fed’s next meeting in July. Dr. Busler believes the Fed may have waited too long to address inflation and, consequently, a recession before the end of the year is a real possibility. He explains that inflation primarily hurts low-wage earners, and older individuals that are retired and living on a fixed income. Moving forward will the Biden Administration adopt more responsible economic policies—or will it continue to promote social policies that are negatively impacting many of the people they are purported to help?
Hour 1 of The Dawn Stensland Show: According to statistics, 95 kids have been shot in Philadelphia this year—with 19 kids killed. Earlier this week, local teens spoke with City Councilmembers about what should be done to protect kids and enhance safety in areas surrounding schools. Michael Busler—Professor of Finance at Stockton University—joins the show to discuss the Federal Reserves’ announcement that it will raise interest rates 0.75 percent. According to the Wall Street Journal, this is the largest rate hike since 1994. Chairman Jerome Powell said a 0.50 or 0.75 percent rate increase, to help combat inflation, is likely after the Fed’s next meeting in July. Dr. Busler believes the Fed may have waited too long to address inflation and, consequently, a recession before the end of the year is a real possibility. He explains that inflation primarily hurts low-wage earners, and older individuals that are retired and living on a fixed income. Moving forward will the Biden Administration adopt more responsible economic policies—or will it continue to promote social policies that are negatively impacting many of the people they are purported to help? Philadelphia is one of the finalists to host the 2026 men’s World Cup. On Thursday night, the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) is expected to announce where the competition will be held. Ron DeSantis was asked about Elon Musk’s suggestion that he might back the Florida Governor for President in 2024. DeSantis joked that he would “welcome support from African Americans.” Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa.
Shaun thinks its time to impeach EVERY Democrat swindling our nation - and the proof is adding up daily! PLUS, Dr. Michael Busler joins Shaun to talk about all of the shockingly horrible decisions The Fed has made and David Ditch from the Heritage Foundation lays out all of the harms of Biden's mismanagement of the budget. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rose asks Dr. Michael Busler, professor of economics at Stockton University, about the current state of inflation and our failing economy under the Biden administration. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rose-unplugged/support
Today on the Richard Syrett Show: WDSB Trustee, Michael Ramsay on how the Waterloo District School Board barred him from Committee Meetings until September. And then Ruth Gaskovski the home school advisor. Michael Busler, columnist for NewsMax discusses Goldman Sachs exec saying economic shocks and hard times are on the horizon. Anthony Furey, editor for Sun Papers, on the Emergencies Act inquiry not looking good for Trudeau. MP Cathy Wagantall discusses being removed from Parliament Hill over vaccination status. Then Maxime Bernier, the Leader of the People's Party of Canada to discuss the referendum on the monarchy.
Economist Dr. Michael Busler talks inflation, and is it recession yet? Open phones follow.
Dr. Michael Busler, Ph.D., is a public policy analyst, economics expert and a professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey. He is a featured columnist at Newsmax Finance, The Hill, The Western Journal, American Thinker and townhall.com. Biden vs. Bezos?
Dr. Michael Busler—Professor of Finance at Stockton University—joins The Dawn Stensland Show to break down the latest economic news. President Joe Biden has called inflation his administration’s top priority, but are his actions reflecting that? Dr. Busler explains the slightly decreased month-to-month inflation rate of 8.3% does not necessarily mean we are heading in the right direction just yet because when the rate was calculated, it included lower energy prices in the first half of April, but by May oil prices began hitting record highs.
The government says inflation is running around 8%. But we all know the dirty truth that inflations is running closer to 15%. This impacts the middle class and working class hardest. And there's no let up in site. Michael believes that the Fed waited too long and is doing too little. They're playing catch-up and not doing a very good job of it. The question is how high must rates go to slay the inflation dragon and can the Fed actually raise rates that high? What will happen to the US economy and the global economy if they do. Housing is slowing down, but in certain areas, it has actually increased. Real rates are still around negative 10 percent. www.FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com
Rose is joined by Dr. Michael Busler to discuss BIDENFLATION - 8.5% CPI - the highest inflation number since 1981. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rose-unplugged/support
Thanks to the Democrats, we are living in very destructive times. Mises fellow Professor William Anderson tells Shaun how the Biden administration is trying to destroy our productive energy industry and replace it with a very destructive energy industry. PLUS, Dr. Michael Busler warns to watch for a recession by the end of this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.