I need some questions/talking points from those of you who understand the economic stuff....
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We have a Senate candidate who is a filthy rich investment banker. We need to be feeding him questions about the role of the Fed and other pertinent things but I don't understand it well enough to phrase the questions. We've got to sink this empty suit and quickly. Any help appreciated...
Keep it simple.
Do you agree that inflation is occurring? Is it a good thing or a bad thing? If it is a good thing, why? If it is a bad thing, why? What can be done to stop inflation, if it is a bad thing? If it is a good thing, why would we not want more inflation?
How does American household purchasing power today compare to household purchasing power from 25 years ago? 50 years ago? What are the causes of these changes?
What is the future of paper currency?
What is the future of digital currency?
Do we have enough regulations on banking now, or do we need more? If enough, why? If not enough, why?
What is your opinion on politicians becoming lobbyists after they retire from their political seats?
What limits should exist on lobbyists, and why?
What is the Glass Steagal Act, and how does it affect banking? How does it affect American citizens?
I can probably come up with some other fun ones.