David Friedberg
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Wait, what?
What are you going to Singapore for?
What are you going to Singapore for?
It's a plug.
It's a plug.
You got a free ticket? What's going on? First of all, first of all, let me just tell you. Speaking gigs are six figures now, bitch.
You got a free ticket? What's going on? First of all, first of all, let me just tell you. Speaking gigs are six figures now, bitch.
Love you guys. Bye-bye. We'll let your winners ride.
Love you guys. Bye-bye. We'll let your winners ride.
Rain Man, David Sackett.
Rain Man, David Sackett.
We should all just get a room and just have one big huge orgy, because they're all just useless. It's like this sexual tension that they just need to release somehow.
We should all just get a room and just have one big huge orgy, because they're all just useless. It's like this sexual tension that they just need to release somehow.
We need to get merch.
We need to get merch.
Just great. I was talking with Ray about his new book, Which he just published on how countries go broke, obviously.
Just great. I was talking with Ray about his new book, Which he just published on how countries go broke, obviously.
Well, I think he talks a lot about the historical context of what's gone on with the debt cycles in different countries. And... Basically, at the end of the book, he has a pretty, I think, important recommendation to try and get the U.S. to roughly 3% of GDP as our net deficit, net of all expense, including interest expense. So that's the recommendation to the administration.
Well, I think he talks a lot about the historical context of what's gone on with the debt cycles in different countries. And... Basically, at the end of the book, he has a pretty, I think, important recommendation to try and get the U.S. to roughly 3% of GDP as our net deficit, net of all expense, including interest expense. So that's the recommendation to the administration.
I think it's pretty timely with the change in administration. Anyway, great topics to talk through and really important book.