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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

1660: RV Ratios, Sales Prices, Stimulus, Censorship, Beyond Woke & Thought Criminal with Michael Rectenwald

15 Mar 2021

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Why isn't the RV ratio as crucial today as it was 14 years ago when Jason started? Following the sound advice of long ago can actually make you lose out on fantastic opportunities now. In today's market, where homes are selling for over asking price, Jason explains how we need to re-evaluate our thinking. Then. January 6, 2021. According to Michael Recenwald, author of Beyond Woke, as well as Thought Criminal, that day is a day that will continue the slide toward censorship that we're experiencing today in America. Are we in the midst of a revolution? Is there a concern for freedom of thought, and how would this play out? Key Takeaways: [2:17] Redfin announced that properties are selling for over list price [8:00] why the RV ratio isn't as valid today as they were when Jason started [13:30] Where the stimulus is actually going Michael Rectenwald Interview: [18:45] Rectenwald feels that censorship will be further exacerbated by the events of January 6, and why are big-tech so leftist?  [20:45] Are we undergoing a revolution? [24:20] Will UBI save you or put you in a bind?  [32:15] Is there a concern for freedom of thought? [36:00] What is the reason for the wokeness movement? [44:00] Corporate socialism.  [46:00] Does cryptocurrency make you feel free from the government? [47:00] Decentralization is the answer, but how do we go about it? Websites: www.MichaelRectenwald.com www.JasonHartman.com 1-800-HARTMAN

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