I haven’t put out an episode for several weeks. It’s been a mix of not feeling inspired, being worn out from work, and not really knowing what else to say. I can’t imagine how someone like Ron Paul or Scott Horton feels being decades into this, shouting all the same warnings to the masses, constantly being ignored and seeing the same cycle play through over and over again.
I started the show almost three years ago, initially mostly talking about how the massive spending and money printing was going to cause a commensurate rise in consumer prices. To me, this seemed to be fairly simple, but many of the “experts” disagreed, saying this time that inflation would not happen, then that it would be good, then that it would be “transitory.”
Over a year ago I had Peter Schiff on the show to talk about the possible breakup of the Petro Dollar with Saudi Arabia looking to do business elsewhere, and now that seems to be becoming a reality.
Regardless, I finally found the time and passion to do another episode with Gord Magill. Gord has been on the show before when he partook in the trucker protest in Ottawa last year. Give this episode a listen and hopefully I’ll be back more regularly with content.
Check out Gord’s Substack here:
Ron Paul told me something when I had him on my show that I took to heart. He told me the best thing we can do is whatever we’re good at doing, and that we need to have fun doing it. I guess I’m trying to figure that second part out right now.
Just was asking about you. Breaks are good. Remembering to live.