Swamponomics: My Interview with Economist Daniel J. Mitchell

I recently interviewed the great economist Daniel J. Mitchell.

I’ve watched and read this gentleman’s content for years.

It was truly a pleasure listening to him talk for an episode of Swamponomics.

Here is the full interview (MemberZone).

Here are two articles:

Exclusive: Daniel Mitchell On The Keynesian Invasion – Part 1

Exclusive: Daniel Mitchell Pages Fiscal Conservatives – Part 2

My Predictions That Came True

It is remarkable to see everything unfold so rapidly in real time.

Inflation.

Oil prices.

War.

Digital money.

There is so much happening that it can be challenging for many of us to grasp, especially with how busy we all are.

After having a conversation with one of my colleagues, I realized that many of the trends occurring today were predicted in some of my articles since COVID-19.

Here are a few of the predictions that came true:

March 2020: Brace For The COVID-19 Inflation Tsunami

April 2020: How Negative Interest Leads To Double-Digit Rates

May 2020: Will COVID-19 Reset The Global Monetary Order?

October 2020: Is A Federal Reserve Digital Currency Frankenstein Economics? – Swamponomics

March 2021: Is $100 Oil Next? – Swamponomics

And, of course, many of the digital money developments happening were predicted in my 2015 book “The War On Cash.”

Swamponomics TV: My Interview with Ipek Ozkardeskaya

In a special edition of Liberty Nation’s Swamponomics TV, I had the pleasure of speaking with Ipek Ozkardeskaya, the senior analyst at Swissquote.

Ever since learning she does videos, I have wanted to interview her since she writes entertaining morning research notes on the markets.

I received many different notes and read comments from analysts and strategists, and she is certainly informative and enjoyable.

Here is the interview:

RIP: Bill Anderson from Classical 96.3 FM

Bill Anderson, the host of “Bill’s Jukebox” on Classical 96.3 FM in Toronto, has passed away.

I never met the gentleman, but he has been in my household since I first moved out on my own at the age of 20.

Fourteen years later, the radio is still played all day long.

It was a disappointing day when he announced his retirement.

It is a tragedy now that he is gone.

Anderson had a perfect voice for radio and his daily program was always a pleasurable experience, even if Andrea Boccelli would hurt my ears.

You will be missed, Mr. Anderson!

Hopefully I will get to meet you on the other side.