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Jason Hartman discusses the 12 days of Christmas with one caveat: inflation adjustments! First, let us all rediscover the true meaning of Inflation. This year, Inflation for the 12 days of Christmas has some peculiar changes, thanks largely to social distancing. Will we get a second stimulus? If so, how much will it be? Does your investment produce income? If not - it’s probably not an investment. 

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Key Takeaways:

[1:20] Inflation, one of the economic maladies. 

[3:10] What’s the average US home price, not the median home price?

[5:30] What will happen with this second pandemic stimulus?

[9:40] Inflation, Inflation, Inflation! 

[10:00] What’s the difference between Real and Nominal, Price, and Value?

[16:20] For 37 years, PNC has been indexing the 12 days of Christmas. 

[20:00] The Inflation starting with a partridge in a pear tree. 

[25:25] Five golden rings or six geese a-laying? 

[31:50] No inflation on nine ladies dancing; it’s not even available. 

[33:00] Are we all going to end up being germaphobes? 

[38:00] Some Q&A from live viewers.

[39:00] What’s double arbitrage?

[40:30] If it doesn’t produce income, can it be called an investment?

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Jason Hartman asks of you to ponder the Doug Casey quote, the thought of how far the human race would have advanced without government simply staggers the imagination." Where would we be if we weren't held back by the powers that be? Has the median home price risen too fast? How will this correct itself?

Jason Hartman speaks with returning guest, Doug Casey of Casey Research. The often controversial author of many books including, The International Man, is asked about what he expects after this election. Casey shares views on anarchism, the civil, non-violent version, as well as the reasons he intends to leave Aspen, Colorado.

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Key Takeaways:

[3:00] "The thought of how far the human race would have advanced without government simply staggers the imagination." Doug Casey

[5:00] The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen. 

[11:45] The prelude to the investment strength matrix. 

[14:40] Lawrence Yun of NAR says that median home prices are rising much too fast!!!

[18:30] The random lengths weekly report of the lumber business says that framing lumber prices climbed further into record territory. 

[20:45] You've heard it here before, you'll hear it again..more people are migrating from NYC to Florida.

[23:30] Besides the sunshine, reason number one for moving to Florida; no state income tax. 

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[26:30] The "left" has the voice.

[27:00] Aspen, Colorado, is being inundated with wealthy people from NY and California - the perfect time to bail.

[29:30] Casey breaks down the differences between civil war, coup, and a secession movement. 

[32:45] What's the civil side of anarchism?

[35:20] Thoughts on privatized prisons?

[38:00] Let's talk about the election!

[39:00] Is the US facing a veritable cultural revolution, similar to that of China 1966-1976?

[41:00] If you own property in big cities, expect real estate taxes to rise even further. 

[42:30] "The dollar will be like toilet paper."

[50:00] Why Trump or Biden?

[52:15] Nobody wants to see the US break up on his watch.

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Senior Property Correspondent with Live and Invest Overseastalks about global investment opportunities. Lee Harrison works with people that want to live, invest, retire, and do business overseas. Today, he talks with Jason Hartman about opportunities to invest in Mexico, Nicaragua, and Colombia. Together, they discuss the change in buying power with the US dollar compared with the local currencies. 

Key Takeaways:

[1:25] The property doesn’t always have to be a great deal if the currency is a great deal. 

[4:35] Does someone what to invest in a country with political instability?

[10:00] How are the high rises maintained overseas? 

[11:40] Medellin, Colombia: The increase in buying power over the last five years is about 72%.

[14:45] Here, we go to Mexico. If your property is priced in dollars v. pesos, you’re not getting the buying power advantage. 

[17:00] Mazatlan, Mexico 

[20:00] Discussing which countries have changed the most because of the dollar strength.

[21:00] Granada, Nicaragua

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Jason Hartman is joined today by Robert Spencer, author of Rating America's Presidents, An America-First Look at Who Is Best, Who Is Overrated, and Who Was A DisasterThis book is a non-partisan analysis of the US President's performance in office. Jason and Robert discuss sociological changes in the US and harsh rhetoric from either party. Will the US re-elect Trump, if so, will he be the last Republican President?

Key Takeaways:

[1:40] This is not a republican or democratic book; this book is America First! 

[3:00] Are the left "for the people" or for big government? 

[8:00] "With the truth about history, we can reclaim the public discourse." -Spencer

[14:20] If Trump wins reelection, where will the US be in 4 years?

[16:25] Will Trump be the last Republican President?

[20:00] Rating US Presidents, example: Woodrow Wilson. 

[23:00] One of the recipes for being a good US President is…?

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George Gammon joins Jason Hartman remotely from Saint Barthélemy. What's happening with Japan's debt to GDP ratio, and how can the US compare to this? George talks about the change in the savings rate due to Coronavirus and how it is manipulated. 

George and Jason discuss some ideas that the Fed may not want the common man to understand. As well, is deflation good or bad? Where are interest rates headed, and how can you come up with a prediction for that?

Key Takeaways:

[1:00] Life in St. Barts, low crime rate, yachts, and more. 

[7:45] Jason opens the discussion on Japanonomics.

[8:55] The US deficit just this year will be the same as the total amount of debt accumulated from 1776 to 2000. 

[12:00] George talks on trades surplus.  

[17:00] How did Coronavirus change the US savings rate?

[20:00] How has the savings rate been manipulated based on IRS' estimates.'?

[21:15] What is it that the Fed, or the powers that be, don't want us to know?

[21:29] Is deflation good or bad?

[24:00] Who 'owns' the Fed?

[29:30] In a truly free market, one is always trying to create a product that has more value than the money in your pocket.

[30:30] Where do you think these interest rates are going?

[33:00] George discusses using the Fisher equation to determine interest rates in the future.

[38:00] Is inflation necessary? 

[44:30] Be prepared or you're going to be a victim

[48:55] What is Rebel Capitalist Pro?

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Jason is interviewed from across the sea to discuss market comparisons with the US and the UK. While many market conditions have changed due to COVID-19, some pent up demand was already pushing some changes. Jason explains how some US concepts and trends are to be applied globally, specifically migration out of dense, cyclical markets and into the ‘boring’ linear markets. Real estate investing, when compared to the stock market, has proven a better return on investment globally. 

Key Takeaways:

[2:00] Every market worldwide can be categorized into three groups, linear, cyclical, and hybrid.

[6:20] Was the market change due to pent up demand or COVID-19 conditions?

[8:00] What are the main trends of pandemic investing?

[10:00] Migration is one of the keys to shifting markets currently.

[14:00] Anyone can be successful in property investing. Can that be said about the stock market?

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What are the relations with China looking like for the US and for the rest of the globe? Brendan Ahern of the ChinaLastNight.com blog updates Jason Hartman on what he sees with China’s economy. Brendan touches on China’s ability to re-establish trust moving forward and how they might change from being such a largely export dependent country.

Key Takeaways:

[1:30] Where is China now, in regards to reopening?

[3:15] How will China re-establish trust moving forward?

[6:15] How have the trade negotiations changed before and after COVID-19?

[9:45] “Even investing has become politicized”

[13:45] China realized that being very export dependent made them susceptible to downturns.

[20:30] Tourism has stopped, and not just in Hong Kong.

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What is the “dollar milkshake theory”? Brent Johnson joins Jason Hartman to share his ideas and concepts on macroeconomics. Particularly, what’s the strength of the U.S. dollar, and how does it compare to gold and other currencies? Brent also shares his thoughts on modern monetary theory and the possibility of its presence in the future, and potential problems.

Brent Johnson also discusses the broad term currency as it pertains to gold, the U.S. dollar, and many other currencies around the world. Brent shares his views on gold and the role it plays. As well, Brent and Jason discuss what is needed for money to be loaned into existence.

Key Takeaways:

[2:00] Dollar milkshake theory.

[4:00] Discussing MMT Modern Monetary Theory

[5:30] Until a new system is designed, there is no place to go, other than the U.S. dollar.

[9:10] Does MMT work or is a pipe-dream?

[12:35] Let’s talk about gold and the role it plays.

[19:00] Because money is loaned into existence, you need monetary velocity or credit expansion to be taking place. 

[22:00] What about military tensions?

[26:45] How delicate is our economy that corporate giants need bailouts as bad as family-owned restaurants?

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Beware of the 'invisible tax,' inflation. Jason Hartman discusses inflation, poverty, and work-from-home lifestyle and advantages. In these challenging times, what professionals are able to stay optimistic? How are the elites transferring wealth?

In part II of today’s show, Jason interviews Jessica Mah, founder of inDinero. Tune in for pro-tips on loan approval for PPP & EIDL. How can you optimize your time with loan delays, and get ahead of the game? And, don’t forget to prep for the end-game of these loans, will they be forgiven? Follow the rules and we shall see. 

Key Takeaways:

[3:15] There are two types of taxation that we are paying: 1) The tax that we see, income tax, sales tax, etc 2) The inflation tax, which destroys the purchasing power of our money

[7:30] People are being driven into poverty in this quarantine, making it very difficult for some to adjust to the work-from-home lifestyle

[13:30] “Tis the set of the sails, And not the gales, Which tell us the way to go.” -Ella Wheeler Wilcox

[16:00] How are the elites transferring wealth?

[19:30] Jessica Mah, founder of inDinero, helping entrepreneurs run better businesses

[20:50] PPP has run out? Only 6% of all applications have been approved by the SBA and funded. 

[21:15] The SBA is saying the best option is to use the bank you are already with, although Jessica has seen more success getting a loan through smaller regional banks

[23:15] Have you seen success in getting loans with brokers?

[25:30] Every bank is accepting PPP & EIDL applications even though they’re both on hold due to running out of money

[26:45] How can you be successful at getting your slice of the bailout pie?

[18:30] Pro-Tips: Show your work; have an excel spreadsheet that shows how you came to your figures

[30:30] How difficult is the one-page application? 

[31:00] The Magic Question, “What is all of the information you need from me in order for the bank to formally process my loan application and submit it to the SBA?”

[34:00] This loan could be forgiven if properly played out

[38:00] Encouraged to apply for PPP & EIDL, but PPP is the better of the two options for covering big payroll sheets

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