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Political price to pay. President trump also getting down to business while he prepares his plan to address the issue of racism, policing, and the evolving opinions of america. What should we expect to hear from him . I have one of his top advisors coming right up. All that and so much more on making money. Charles i want to begin the show with the notion of always having to assign a reason to every move in the market beyond the idea of more buyers or sellers or more sellers than buyers. What makes this happen is sometimes pretty obvious what makes the market go around but sometimes it is a mystery. But its also reported as fact as the Financial Media is typically echoing the same talking points, but those talking points are often generated somewhere and often have nothing to do with fact or even honest opinion. Yesterday i got to admit, i was livid at the notion that the market sold off on a quote unquote spike of covid19 cases. The so called spike wasnt even close to numbers in recen
Unemployment assistance since the crisis began. Very soon our country will reach another grim milestone. We are fast approaching the day when more than 100,000 american lives who have been lost to covid19, the size of a small city erased from the map p senator pelosi and i sent a letter to President Trump this morning requesting that the American Flag be flown at halfmast on the day that the toll reaches is see,000. As families all across this great country mourn the loss of friends, colleagues, and loved ones, flying the flag at halfmast would be a national expression of grief. And, of course, this weekend is also memorial day, where we commemorate the so Many Americans who through the centuries have lost their lives for our country. And we never forget them. We never forget them. I Hope Memorial day every american will take a minute amidst this crisis to remember our veterans who have served and made the great sacrifice and to remember their families as well. Now, in a flash, this di
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I wrote the book to make the case for unconditional cash, but i wanted to grounde ground it in personal experience. I grew up in Hickory North carolina and my mom was a Public School teacher and my dad was a paper salesman. We had a very stable middleclass existence. In my own life i got Financial Aid to countries fancy boarding school and then we started facebook and 2004 and the rocketship rise of facebook is a pretty wellknown story. I ended up making quite a bit of money at my young age and it forced me to think about what is the most powerful way we can think about the economy so the. 1 but keeps getting so lucky is actually not getting lucky at the expense of everybody else. That took me on a journey of what is the most powerful way to help people get ahead and it turns out the evidence is pretty clear on this point. If you provide people with cash, no strings attached, then they invested in themselves, their families and their communities, their kids do better in school, Health