Another great interview from the master of it all. A key takeaway is that it is one thing to desire something, such as becoming self-sufficient in rare earth metals, and another thing to achieve it, which takes years and years of investment. I doubt that American industry has the capital for such a risky investment, given the back-and-forth in political support or lack thereof. For one thing, the EPA and other government alphabet agencies place too many hurdles in such an investment.
Glancing at Trump's speech to the troops at Fort Bragg today, Friday, the Man told the warriors he was spending 18 trillion on the military as he spoke. It left me laughing. Where's the money going to come from to lay waste to the world?
It's just a matter of time......
Another great interview from the master of it all. A key takeaway is that it is one thing to desire something, such as becoming self-sufficient in rare earth metals, and another thing to achieve it, which takes years and years of investment. I doubt that American industry has the capital for such a risky investment, given the back-and-forth in political support or lack thereof. For one thing, the EPA and other government alphabet agencies place too many hurdles in such an investment.
Glancing at Trump's speech to the troops at Fort Bragg today, Friday, the Man told the warriors he was spending 18 trillion on the military as he spoke. It left me laughing. Where's the money going to come from to lay waste to the world?
The money all comes from the same place--a computer at the Fed.
Frankly, I'm worried about his grasp on reality.