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Escalation of Rhetoric Amid Sticking Inflation
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1:00:43 - 1:08:23 (07:40)

The escalating rhetoric regarding nuclear risk, financial risk, and market risks in different countries is a result of hiding inflation and the Fed moving up rates, creating dislocations in the global market, leading to bigger problems at home and in other countries. The nuanced critical conversation is necessary to resolve these complex issues, which could have adverse consequences if not handled properly.

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Governments are escalating rhetoric about nuclear risks due to the inflation stickiness and high rates caused by central banks' actions.
1:00:43 - 1:05:56 (05:12)
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Inflation, Nuclear risk, Central Banks
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Governments are escalating rhetoric about nuclear risks due to the inflation stickiness and high rates caused by central banks' actions. Ambassadors and foreign policy officials are having nuanced conversations to resolve the issue without leading to an absolute end.

Chapter
Escalation of Rhetoric Amid Sticking Inflation
Episode
E100: Reflecting on the first 100 shows, fan questions, nuclear threat, markets, Amazon & more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The world is facing increasing domestic pressure with citizens advocating to focus on internal issues while the military and industrial complex vies for global attention and budget, leading to a potential nuclear threat, warns Chamath Palihapitiya.
1:05:56 - 1:06:56 (01:00)
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Global Spending
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The world is facing increasing domestic pressure with citizens advocating to focus on internal issues while the military and industrial complex vies for global attention and budget, leading to a potential nuclear threat, warns Chamath Palihapitiya.

Chapter
Escalation of Rhetoric Amid Sticking Inflation
Episode
E100: Reflecting on the first 100 shows, fan questions, nuclear threat, markets, Amazon & more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The next trillion dollars to be spent in Western world economies will probably be used to subsidize broken internal systems rather than finance military activities.
1:06:56 - 1:08:23 (01:27)
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Debt Service
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The next trillion dollars to be spent in Western world economies will probably be used to subsidize broken internal systems rather than finance military activities. The debt service expense has jumped 45% due to increased interest rates prompting worries that the debt services will soon gobble up the whole federal budget.

Chapter
Escalation of Rhetoric Amid Sticking Inflation
Episode
E100: Reflecting on the first 100 shows, fan questions, nuclear threat, markets, Amazon & more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg