Ben Stein and Judah Friedman on Biden, Inflation, and History's Lessons
Listen, you reap what you sow, you get what you vote for, and if the people in New York- and I brought this up, and the people of Illinois and the people in all these states want to go with what they have, god bless you.
Ever wondered about the curious tales behind political figures and the economic forces shaping our world? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman tackle some eyebrow-raising topics. They start with Joe Biden's questionable history of offering dating advice to underage girls, sparking a broader discussion on the risks and societal implications of underage dating.
The conversation then shifts gears to the economic realm, where Ben sheds light on the dangers of inflation. Drawing historical parallels, he explains how inflation contributed to the rise of the National Socialist Party in Germany. It's a fascinating blend of history and economics that underscores the importance of financial literacy. The episode doesn't stop there. Ben and Judah also touch on the Second Amendment, gun ownership, and the critical role politicians play in admitting their mistakes.
Their dynamic banter keeps things lively while delivering thought-provoking insights that leave listeners pondering long after the episode ends. Whether you're interested in politics, economics, or just enjoy engaging discussions, this episode offers something for everyone. Tune in for a deeper dive into the complexities of American politics and societal challenges.