Tom Bilyeu interviews Kevin O'Leary about America's economic standing on the global stage, particularly in trade negotiations and its relationship with China. O'Leary discusses Trump's negotiating tactics, viewing them as a way to implement a value-added tax through tariffs, and emphasizes the importance of focusing on policy over political noise. The conversation shifts to China, addressing intellectual property theft, trade imbalances, and the potential for economic conflict, while also exploring the role of American innovation, the stability of the US Treasury Bill, and the impact of the Stablecoin Act on global trust in the American economy. They debate whether America can maintain its economic dominance, considering factors like internal policies, the rise of socialism, and the importance of freedom in attracting intellectual capital.
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