
In this episode, Anthony Pompliano interviews Jordi Visser, discussing the Fed's interest rate cut and the China trade agreement, which they view as a "sell the news" event but ultimately bullish due to potential benefits for small businesses and a truce on tariffs. They explore the shift in focus from global issues to domestic policy, particularly the debate around SNAP and food stamps, and how transfer payments and debt continue to grow. They also discuss the de-financialization of New York City, the changing labor market with the rise of digital workers and AI, and the potential for socialism as capitalism cannibalizes itself. The conversation shifts to Bitcoin, with Jordi addressing concerns about its performance and distribution, while still maintaining a positive outlook on its future as a diversification asset. They conclude by discussing Adam Jonas's view on autonomous driving and Tesla's role in the AI and robotics revolution.
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