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America's Consistent Effort to Maintain Economic Superpower Status
The previous four American administrations including the Biden administration have consistently aimed to secure American primacy by maintaining its status as the largest economic superpower in the world. Government spending on the military industrial industry has inflated GDP numbers for the sector, benefiting the top military contractors.
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The United States isn't yet technically in a recession, but the economy is certainly feeling the effects.
58:41 - 1:00:08 (01:27)
Summary
The United States isn't yet technically in a recession, but the economy is certainly feeling the effects. However, military contractors like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Boeing, and Laidos are unlikely to suffer due to government spending on the war in Ukraine, preventing a hit to their stock prices.
ChapterAmerica's Consistent Effort to Maintain Economic Superpower Status
Episode#52 Andrew Bustamante - CIA Spy / World War 3, Money Laundering and The Next Superpower | SRS #52 Part 1
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The Biden administration may be artificially protecting the US from recession by selectively funding certain segments of the industrial base tied to the conflict in Europe, such as the military and medical sectors.
1:00:08 - 1:02:51 (02:43)
Summary
The Biden administration may be artificially protecting the US from recession by selectively funding certain segments of the industrial base tied to the conflict in Europe, such as the military and medical sectors.
ChapterAmerica's Consistent Effort to Maintain Economic Superpower Status
Episode#52 Andrew Bustamante - CIA Spy / World War 3, Money Laundering and The Next Superpower | SRS #52 Part 1
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The four most recent administrations (Trump, Obama, Bush, and Biden) have all aimed to maintain America's status as the world's leading economic superpower, but some argue that the government's failure to work together is hindering this goal.
1:02:51 - 1:07:21 (04:30)
Summary
The four most recent administrations (Trump, Obama, Bush, and Biden) have all aimed to maintain America's status as the world's leading economic superpower, but some argue that the government's failure to work together is hindering this goal.