Bidenomics and Race: Ben Stein's Bold Take on Economic Theory
I think African Americans are perfectly capable of making their own way in the world and being successful and achieving whatever they want to achieve, just the same as white people, but The Democratic Party doesn't see it that way.
Ever wondered how race factors into economic theory? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', hosts Ben Stein and Judah Friedman dive into the controversial topic of Bidenomics and its impact on racial dynamics. Ben Stein doesn't mince words as he shares his belief that African Americans are fully capable of achieving success, contrary to what he perceives as the Democratic Party's stance.
The conversation takes you through a historical journey, comparing today's economic strategies with those used to control inflation in the early '70s. They also touch on the significance of the Second Amendment, raising questions about potential constitutional changes in the wake of Covid. The episode wraps up with a deep dive into what it takes to sustain a robust economy over time. This candid discussion promises to challenge your perspectives and keep you hooked from start to finish.