Derek Thompson
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To be totally honest, Kelly, I've been listening the last 10 minutes of this show. I cannot believe what I'm listening to. I heard your last guest say if the economy shrinks, that's good. If the stock market goes down, that's good. If the housing market crashes, that's good. If there's a trade war, that's good.
To be totally honest, Kelly, I've been listening the last 10 minutes of this show. I cannot believe what I'm listening to. I heard your last guest say if the economy shrinks, that's good. If the stock market goes down, that's good. If the housing market crashes, that's good. If there's a trade war, that's good.
To be totally honest, Kelly, I've been listening the last 10 minutes of this show. I cannot believe what I'm listening to. I heard your last guest say if the economy shrinks, that's good. If the stock market goes down, that's good. If the housing market crashes, that's good. If there's a trade war, that's good.
When did the capital class get taken over by de-growther protectionists seeking 19th century autarky?
When did the capital class get taken over by de-growther protectionists seeking 19th century autarky?
When did the capital class get taken over by de-growther protectionists seeking 19th century autarky?
I had an aneurysm on live television, obviously. I was in this chair. This is my chair to have a mental breakdown in, in this very room. And it was funny because you do podcasts all the time. I was actually talking to the producer, like setting up the shot, right? Like setting up this shot, like move a little bit to the left, move a little bit to the right.
I had an aneurysm on live television, obviously. I was in this chair. This is my chair to have a mental breakdown in, in this very room. And it was funny because you do podcasts all the time. I was actually talking to the producer, like setting up the shot, right? Like setting up this shot, like move a little bit to the left, move a little bit to the right.
I had an aneurysm on live television, obviously. I was in this chair. This is my chair to have a mental breakdown in, in this very room. And it was funny because you do podcasts all the time. I was actually talking to the producer, like setting up the shot, right? Like setting up this shot, like move a little bit to the left, move a little bit to the right.
And I could just hear between her instructions, These little murmurings from, I think it was Kyle Bass, a hedge funder, basically saying like, oh yeah, the stock market goes down. That's great for young people. They'll buy it at a lower price. If the housing market crashes, fantastic. That makes housing prices cheaper. And I kind of expected a little bit of a pushback from CNBC hosts.
And I could just hear between her instructions, These little murmurings from, I think it was Kyle Bass, a hedge funder, basically saying like, oh yeah, the stock market goes down. That's great for young people. They'll buy it at a lower price. If the housing market crashes, fantastic. That makes housing prices cheaper. And I kind of expected a little bit of a pushback from CNBC hosts.
And I could just hear between her instructions, These little murmurings from, I think it was Kyle Bass, a hedge funder, basically saying like, oh yeah, the stock market goes down. That's great for young people. They'll buy it at a lower price. If the housing market crashes, fantastic. That makes housing prices cheaper. And I kind of expected a little bit of a pushback from CNBC hosts.
And the fact that they weren't pushing back was just slowly making me enraged. I should say, as a matter of framing my mental breakdown here, I had just, not 30, 90 minutes earlier, come back from a two-week book tour. Yeah. So I was tired. I was unwashed. You have nothing to apologize for. I was coming off of a connecting flight. I had to sit at O'Hare for like nine hours in the tarmac.
And the fact that they weren't pushing back was just slowly making me enraged. I should say, as a matter of framing my mental breakdown here, I had just, not 30, 90 minutes earlier, come back from a two-week book tour. Yeah. So I was tired. I was unwashed. You have nothing to apologize for. I was coming off of a connecting flight. I had to sit at O'Hare for like nine hours in the tarmac.
And the fact that they weren't pushing back was just slowly making me enraged. I should say, as a matter of framing my mental breakdown here, I had just, not 30, 90 minutes earlier, come back from a two-week book tour. Yeah. So I was tired. I was unwashed. You have nothing to apologize for. I was coming off of a connecting flight. I had to sit at O'Hare for like nine hours in the tarmac.
I was feeling pretty punchy. And when I heard these folks essentially cheering the decline of the economy and an impending recession, that's when my head left my body. The buzzing eyes are noticeable.
I was feeling pretty punchy. And when I heard these folks essentially cheering the decline of the economy and an impending recession, that's when my head left my body. The buzzing eyes are noticeable.
I was feeling pretty punchy. And when I heard these folks essentially cheering the decline of the economy and an impending recession, that's when my head left my body. The buzzing eyes are noticeable.
Oh, yeah, sure. 19th century autarky just basically means you think that your economy should essentially provide everything that people consume in that economy. So all of the avocados that Americans eat, they should be grown in the U.S. of A., right? All the bananas that Americans eat, they should be grown in the U.S. of A. All of the coffee we consume
Oh, yeah, sure. 19th century autarky just basically means you think that your economy should essentially provide everything that people consume in that economy. So all of the avocados that Americans eat, they should be grown in the U.S. of A., right? All the bananas that Americans eat, they should be grown in the U.S. of A. All of the coffee we consume