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i think you'll be fascinated by what milton friedman has to say. it's a gorgeous morning around the new york metropolitan area. skies are sunny now that a volcano over the eastern end of long island, a toxic out there. but we've got some lovely weather to talk about. and i promise you this, back at the beginning of the month, all this was a swamp covered with fires. and that's what the canarsie indians who lived here traded the 22 square miles of soggy manhattan island to the dutch for $24 worth of cloth and trinkets. the newcomers founded a new amsterdam at the edge of an continent. in the years that followed it proved a magnet for millions of people from across the atlantic, people were driven by fear and poverty who were attracted by the promise of freedom and plenty. they out over the continent and built a new nation with their sweat, their enterprise and their vision of a better future for first time in their lives, many were truly free to pursue their own objectives. that freedom released the human energies which created the united states. fo
i think you'll be fascinated by what milton friedman has to say. it's a gorgeous morning around the new york metropolitan area. skies are sunny now that a volcano over the eastern end of long island, a toxic out there. but we've got some lovely weather to talk about. and i promise you this, back at the beginning of the month, all this was a swamp covered with fires. and that's what the canarsie indians who lived here traded the 22 square miles of soggy manhattan island to the dutch for $24...
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i agree with the assessment of nobel laureate, famed economist milton friedman who said that at any given moment, the true level of taxation in america can best be measured not by the top marginal tax rate or even the average effective tax rate but instead by the overall level of government spending. this, he explained, perhaps referring to the odd combination of credit rating and the way our deficit spending works, that in fact every year -- that in effect every year when we look at overall federal spending, that's the true cost of the federal government because what we don't collect in taxes, we effectively print and thereby devalue every dollar that is earned by every american by degrees. only unlike other expenses that people have -- monthly bills that they receive or their annual tax return that they file -- there's no billing moment attached to this. there's no price tag. you don't ever see the overall amount that you're spending, as you do at least once a year when you file your federal income tax return. no, it's very different with inflation. each dollar is diminished bit by bit.
i agree with the assessment of nobel laureate, famed economist milton friedman who said that at any given moment, the true level of taxation in america can best be measured not by the top marginal tax rate or even the average effective tax rate but instead by the overall level of government spending. this, he explained, perhaps referring to the odd combination of credit rating and the way our deficit spending works, that in fact every year -- that in effect every year when we look at overall...
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david: milton friedman used to say it's easy to spend ore people's money -- other people's money, and a lot of that has been going on. luke lloyd, good to see you. >> thanks, david. david: a new wave of migrants heading toward the u.s. border. heading toward the u.s. border. we're going to bo there live coming up next. use of your cred? here's great news. at newday we've been granted automatic authority by the va to make our own loan approval decisions. in fact, if you've had credit...
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i agree with the assessment of nobel laureate, famed economist milton friedman who said that at any given moment, the true level of taxation in america can best be measured not by the top marginal tax rate or even the average effective tax rate but instead by the overall level of government spending. this, he explained, perhaps referring to the odd combination of credit rating and the way our deficit spending works, that in fact every year -- that in effect every year when we look at overall federal spending, that's the true cost of the federal government because what we don't collect in taxes, we effectively print and thereby devalue every dollar that is earned by every american by degrees. only unlike other expenses that people have -- monthly bills that they receive or their annual tax return that they file -- there's no billing moment attached to this. there's no price tag. you don't ever see the overall amount that you're spending, as you do at least once a year when you file your federal income tax return. no, it's very different with inflation. each dollar is diminished bit by bit.
i agree with the assessment of nobel laureate, famed economist milton friedman who said that at any given moment, the true level of taxation in america can best be measured not by the top marginal tax rate or even the average effective tax rate but instead by the overall level of government spending. this, he explained, perhaps referring to the odd combination of credit rating and the way our deficit spending works, that in fact every year -- that in effect every year when we look at overall...
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friedman, said there would be no risk-free path, no free lunch in terms of whether the fed waits too long to begin cutting rates and spoke to immigration, the budget office revised upwards, us population growth by 3.3 million, he said that's a significant effect on laying slack in the labor market, he refused to speak honor -- we call balls and strikes as we see them. a nice job. ashley: very good. my own family, still expensive when it goes to the grocery store, cost of living is still high. if you keep wanting prices to go lower and lower you start raising the specter of disinflation and that could be dangerous indeed. >> we throw around the word consumer as if it is all encompassing everybody. what is alluded to often, when talking about the bumpy path and pockets of reacceleration, the concentration of wealth is not necessarily rate sensitive and we've seen that play out. the market is coming into balance and seeing areas of disinflation as we ease back. it doesn't mean all consumers are feeling the same way day in and day out and that continues to be the plot line for a while. a
friedman, said there would be no risk-free path, no free lunch in terms of whether the fed waits too long to begin cutting rates and spoke to immigration, the budget office revised upwards, us population growth by 3.3 million, he said that's a significant effect on laying slack in the labor market, he refused to speak honor -- we call balls and strikes as we see them. a nice job. ashley: very good. my own family, still expensive when it goes to the grocery store, cost of living is still high....
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i think both you and kevin will appreciate milton friedman famously said in the 70s when asked about immigration is all for open borders if you get rid of the social welfare state. that was pre-9/11 world and a world in which he assumed the greatest country in the history of the world built on the back of property rights and rule of law we continue to enforce those things. this administration abandoned rule of law where the border security, property rights, squatters are going out underwater for political purposes. go down the line, the rule of law is tossed out the window. it will not continue to flow here if we do not embrace rule of law and underscore and strengthen and support so capital will flow and we continue to be the strongest economy. >> we have one more question for kevin because this is important but we also have the rule of economics, you can't keep spending money you don't have but congress keeps doing it. chip roy tried to keep them in the place of the don't listen and the president says we have this huge deficit because of the trump tax cuts which is not true. since
i think both you and kevin will appreciate milton friedman famously said in the 70s when asked about immigration is all for open borders if you get rid of the social welfare state. that was pre-9/11 world and a world in which he assumed the greatest country in the history of the world built on the back of property rights and rule of law we continue to enforce those things. this administration abandoned rule of law where the border security, property rights, squatters are going out underwater...
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Apr 24, 2024
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friedman through the free trade economics folks at the university of chicago way back in the seventies, that it took a while for the idea that companies should only be beholden to shareholders. but once that took flight once enough. in power decided like we should care more about the stock market than about the health of workers. that's when basically my life started. so i mean and i'm talking about 1980, you know, the chips start falling or in the late seventies, you know, the things that the z guys changed it's been in credibly destructive we know it's been incredibly destructive all i'm saying is pause stop we tried that we see the rupert cautions let's get back to where we were but let's do a better let's make sure we're clear, including all workers in this. and because as as know union is a little sketchy when it comes to people of color and women. so i think now in this moment now that we've been through the pandemic, now that we know the stakes of, offshoring, everything, i think this is a clarion call to rediscover what we used to have, that a working one working person could t
friedman through the free trade economics folks at the university of chicago way back in the seventies, that it took a while for the idea that companies should only be beholden to shareholders. but once that took flight once enough. in power decided like we should care more about the stock market than about the health of workers. that's when basically my life started. so i mean and i'm talking about 1980, you know, the chips start falling or in the late seventies, you know, the things that the...
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so when milton friedman proposes the idea of school choice in capitalism and freedom in 1962, it is, of course, a very marginal idea. it has to fight its way into the center of education discourse even before it can be implemented as public policy. and when conservatives are in a position to begin implementing it, as in public policy in the eighties, the nineties, it immediately runs up against judicial opposition, especially the idea of taxpayer dollars being spent to religious, educational. but because similar developments within the conservative legal movement and some original thinking, the public policy world, it's become much easier now to for to provide parents a variety of options. and that's why we've seen this incredible growth in the education freedom movement in just the past several years. so the fundamental tension, though, about, well, what are conservatives for what is the what and what should conservatives think about government's role in education that hasn't changed that hasn't that hasn't really been resolved. and when i think about recent developments in the righ
so when milton friedman proposes the idea of school choice in capitalism and freedom in 1962, it is, of course, a very marginal idea. it has to fight its way into the center of education discourse even before it can be implemented as public policy. and when conservatives are in a position to begin implementing it, as in public policy in the eighties, the nineties, it immediately runs up against judicial opposition, especially the idea of taxpayer dollars being spent to religious, educational....
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i agree with the assessment of nobel laureate, famed economist milton friedman who said that at any given moment, the true level of taxation in america can best be measured not by the top marginal tax rate or even the average effective tax rate but instead by the overall level of government spending. this, he explained, perhaps referring to the odd combination of credit rating and the way our deficit spending works, that in fact every year -- that in effect every year when we look at overall federal spending, that's the true cost of the federal government because what we don't collect in taxes, we effectively print and thereby devalue every dollar that is earned by every american by degrees. only unlike other expenses that people have -- monthly bills that they receive or their annual tax return that they file -- there's no billing moment attached to this. there's no price tag. you don't ever see the overall amount that you're spending, as you do at least once a year when you file your federal income tax return. no, it's very different with inflation. each dollar is diminished bit by bit.
i agree with the assessment of nobel laureate, famed economist milton friedman who said that at any given moment, the true level of taxation in america can best be measured not by the top marginal tax rate or even the average effective tax rate but instead by the overall level of government spending. this, he explained, perhaps referring to the odd combination of credit rating and the way our deficit spending works, that in fact every year -- that in effect every year when we look at overall...
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host: american history tv on saturdays played all 10 episodes of free to choose, that milton friedman series. we certainly try to book guests to talk together. the tricky thing as a host is to still bring in the viewer calls and if you are voices. sometimes they get so caught up talking to each other and wanting to jump back and on each other that it is hard to get your call in. sometimes it is easier to have each individual talk to the viewers and allow the viewers to debate with them as they will, but we certainly do try to get congress members to come on together. i appreciate that. anymore suggestions? caller: that is a fair point. they do filibuster each other. and the colors do not get an opportunity. host: for us, the colors are the most important thing caller:. i appreciate you taking my call and giving me the opportunity to express my opinion. host: this is bob out of chesterfield virginia. good morning. caller: i do not understand. some of these people, there is hard right and hard left. i am an independent and i was hoping that there will be a decent conservative choice on
host: american history tv on saturdays played all 10 episodes of free to choose, that milton friedman series. we certainly try to book guests to talk together. the tricky thing as a host is to still bring in the viewer calls and if you are voices. sometimes they get so caught up talking to each other and wanting to jump back and on each other that it is hard to get your call in. sometimes it is easier to have each individual talk to the viewers and allow the viewers to debate with them as they...
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host: american history tv on saturdays played all 10 episodes of free to choose, that milton friedman series. we certainly try to book guests to talk together. the tricky thing as a host is to still bring in the viewer calls and if you are voices. sometimes they get so caught up talking to each other and wanting to jump back and on each other that it is hard to get your call in. sometimes it is easier to have each individual talk to the viewers and allow the viewers to debate with them as they will, but we certainly do try to get congress members to come on together. i appreciate that. anymore suggestions? caller: that is a fair point. they do filibuster each other. and the colors do not get an opportunity. host: for us, the colors are the most important thing caller:. i appreciate you taking my call and giving me the opportunity to express my opinion. host: this is bob out of chesterfield virginia. good morning. caller: i do not understand. some of these people, there is hard right and hard left. i am an independent and i was hoping that there will be a decent conservative choice on
host: american history tv on saturdays played all 10 episodes of free to choose, that milton friedman series. we certainly try to book guests to talk together. the tricky thing as a host is to still bring in the viewer calls and if you are voices. sometimes they get so caught up talking to each other and wanting to jump back and on each other that it is hard to get your call in. sometimes it is easier to have each individual talk to the viewers and allow the viewers to debate with them as they...
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he calls his dogs after people like milton friedman. he used to be an economics professor. you heard that he profoundly hates the idea of central banks printing money. his long-term aim he still claims is two dollarsiae the -- the dollarize the economy and replace the peso with the dollar. what is happening in between -- and he is somewhat discursive in his answers would be one way of putting it -- behind that it looks like he is having to compromise a little bit for two reasons. first, he hasn't got much support in congress. he himself is popular but he doesn't have many in congress. secondly, because there's a limit to how much pain argentines can take, the inflation rate -- he has reduced it to 13% a month. it is still unbelievably high. savings are disappearing regularly. jonathan: what do notice is the difference between the man on the campaign trail and what he has executed in the first few months? john: he has calmed down a bit.on the campaign trail he called china an assassin. here he sidestepped that saying they had to get on with people. he called the pope communi
he calls his dogs after people like milton friedman. he used to be an economics professor. you heard that he profoundly hates the idea of central banks printing money. his long-term aim he still claims is two dollarsiae the -- the dollarize the economy and replace the peso with the dollar. what is happening in between -- and he is somewhat discursive in his answers would be one way of putting it -- behind that it looks like he is having to compromise a little bit for two reasons. first, he...