by Kerry Lutz, Financial Survival Network:
In this insightful discussion, Kerry Lutz and Martin Armstrong tackle pressing issues surrounding government and public trust. They express concern over the polarized state of the United States and the global erosion of trust in governments. The upcoming election and its potential candidates, along with the impact of debates and convention locations, are thoroughly examined. The conversation highlights the frustration with excessive laws and their often absurd punishments, the difficulties in reaching politicians, and the pervasive influence of the “swamp.” Armstrong passionately discusses the prevailing focus on war over peace and critiques political figures for perpetuating conflict. They explore the potential impact of government defaults on asset investments, drawing historical parallels and projecting a recession in 2028.