The WFEA Morning Update

Thomas Brueckner: The Economy is Doing Well, Iran is on the Brink of Collapse
Thomas Brueckner: The Economy is Doing Well, Iran is on the Brink of Collapse

 

Financial expert, educator, and radio host Thomas Brueckner drops in on The Morning Update Show with Jeff Chidester to discuss the steadily positive economic numbers despite the Iranian conflict and the continuing inaccurate reporting by the corporate media.

Thom shares audio and provides context from Kevin Hassett, Jeff Katz, Scott Bessent, and General Keane. Thom offers his sharp wit and discerning analysis of the geopolitical pressures and their impact on this week’s markets.

But Thom also adds a much-needed dose of patriotic reality about how well the USA military is functioning in the Middle East.

 

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