Xi’s Zero-RoI Strategy: If There’s a Shooting War, Will We Lose All Investments in China?

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In the past decade, U.S. financial managers have transferred trillions to companies owned or controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) — by some estimates $3-6 trillion — from Americans who placed their money in pension plans, mutual funds, index funds, exchange traded funds and other investment vehicles. In many cases, the ordinary American investors’ Return on Investment (RoI) has been checkered, at best, while Wall Street’s “masters of the universe” made fortunes.

For Those Worried About the Silicon Valley Bank Failure…

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It's been a while since bank failures hit our headlines before this past week. But the norm in America has been one financial crisis every decade or so. What's different this time is that it is happening when we have such a massive federal debt (almost $32 trillion of reported debt and climbing).

Here are some things to consider:

Kevin Speaks with Larry Elder

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China’s yuan replaces the U.S. dollar as the most-traded currency in Russia. What does this mean for America?

Joining Larry Elder to discuss the issue is Kevin Freeman, co-founder of NSIC Institute and a New York Times bestselling author.

Freeman argues that the development is a threat to the United States, and that the Biden administration is contributing to the problem through excessive spending.

What happens if the Dollar is no longer the Reserve Currency?

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Kevin speaks with Frank Gaffney about Texas Transactional Currency, a history of “reserve currencies”, How American military strength ties directly into the power of the U.S. dollar, and a potential alternative to the American dollar being proposed in Texas.

https://rumble.com/v2hw5s2-foc-show-kevin-freeman-economic-update.html

Texas could be the first U.S. state to offer gold-and silver-backed digital currency

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Texas could be the first U.S. state to offer gold-and silver-backed digital currency. The paper money usually exchanged in the U.S. is fiat money, meaning it’s printed on paper with no intrinsic value. Its value is derived from the government or the law. But Texas’s new form of money would be an electronic means of using gold and silver that would be accepted worldwide, according to Kevin Freeman, host of the Economic War Room podcast.