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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

CW 707 - Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo - The Problem with Socialism, Learn How to Use Software to Be a Better Real Estate Investor Event

02 Aug 2016

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Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo is a Professor of Economics at Loyola University Maryland Sellinger School of Business, a Senior Fellow at Mises Institute, a columnist for Lew Rockwell  and author of the new book, The Problem with Socialism. He joins Jason to discuss the problems Socialism creates for the poor and shares examples of how Socialism has failed other countries around the globe. Early bird pricing for our new event, Learn How to Use Software to Be a Better Real Estate Investor, is now available through the events section of jasonhartman.com!   Key Takeaways: Jason’s Editorial: [1:53] One week after Labor Day weekend, in Phoenix, will be our Learn How to Use Software to Be a Better Real Estate Investor event.   Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo Guest Interview: [4:17] What is the problem with Socialism? [8:20] Breaking down the scheme of demonizing a class and the belief that taxing the rich will save an economy. [12:50] The truth about Sweden is when they moved towards Socialism there were no new jobs created for 55 years. [15:04] Examples of how welfare programs harm the poor by creating a vicious cycle of dependency.  [18:05] How does Socialism cause pollution? [21:29] Raising the minimum wage was designed to support higher wage union workers. [26:02] Big corporations have always been behind creating regulations as a way to create monopoly power. [35:36] Contact information for Dr. DiLorenzo   Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman The Problem with Socialism Lew Rockwell Poverty Inc.

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