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In this week's episode we cover whether Americans feel better off than they were four years ago, why we have more billion-dollar natural disasters than we used to, where tomorrow's strategic minerals will come from, and why we shouldn't subject new technologies to obsolete rules. Our interview is with Thomas Savidge of the American Institute for Economic Research. We talk about public debt, government spending, interest rates, money printing, and the looming fiscal cliff.
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Join us next week when our guest will be Nick Loris of C3 Solutions.
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