The Daily Signal - Stephen Moore on Inflation and America’s Ailing Economy

Everyday Americans are feeling the wallop on their wallets from unchecked inflation. From gas prices to food prices, the country is experiencing unprecedented levels of economic woes.

But who is to blame for this disaster?

“I think that there are two co-conspirators in this economic crime. And one is the Biden administration, for spending so much money,” says economist Stephen Moore, a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation. “And then the second would be the Fed for being so late to the game in recognizing that this inflation was real and not transitory, and taking steps to combat it.”

Although the government could take steps to address inflation and dodge a recession, Moore says, it’s unlikely that the Biden administration will act properly.

“I think, actually, that if you had the right set of policies put in place, we could avert a recession. We could get back on a good path,” Moore explains. “I think what worries me, and also worries the financial markets, is there’s not a hint out of this White House that they’re going to change strategies. None.”

Moore joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” from Heritage’s recent Resource Bank conference to discuss America’s economy and how we can get back on track.

We also cover these stories:

  • The man accused of planning to murder Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh reportedly texted his sister, who convinced him to call 911 from Kavanaugh’s neighborhood and turn himself in to police.
  • Three Pennsylvania state lawmakers, all Republicans, begin impeachment proceedings against Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, who they say is soft on crime.
  • A new poll by The Washington Post and the University of Maryland finds that a vast majority of Americans are against transgender athletes, or biological males, competing in women’s sports.



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Consider This from NPR - The Emerging Deal On Gun Violence: Is It Enough?

A bipartisan group of Senates say they have reached a deal on a package of safety and gun-related measures. The deal is not yet done, but lawmakers say they are closer than they've been in a long time.

The package includes measures to enhance background checks for gun buyers under 21, incentivize states to pass so-called "red flag laws," and fund school safety and mental health initiatives. Is it enough? We put that question to Gabby Giffords, a former congresswoman who was injured in a 2011 shooting. Since then, Giffords has dedicated her life to calling for action on gun control, co-founding Giffords, an advocacy group that promotes gun safety. The group's executive director, Peter Ambler, also spoke to NPR.

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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 06/14

Investors are on edge with the S-and-P in bear market territory. The January 6th investigation. Oppressive heat in much of the nation. CBS News Correspondent Peter King has today's World News Roundup.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 6.14.22

Alabama

  • Alabama Supreme Court sets a date for second death row inmate execution n 2022
  • Amtrak and freight train companies headed to mediation over passenger rail plan
  • 5 workers at a Red Bay daycare are charged in death of 4 month old baby
  • Trial begins today for Lauderdale county man with 300 counts of child pornography
  • AL State trooper and Gadsden woman hospitalized in crash with parked patrol car
  • Birmingham sets up satellite office as safety perimeter is begun for World Games

National

  • DC judge criticizes charges for Jan. 6th protestors and ignoring other mobs in that city
  • WH Press secretary says economy is booming thanks to American Rescue plan
  • Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi finds time to take part in Drag show television
  • 14 countries ban the viewing of Pixar film about Buzz Lightyear due to same sex kiss
  • Hootie and the Blowfish drummer says he has returned to Jesus


The NewsWorthy - ‘Detached from Reality’, Weather Warnings & ‘Prime Air’ Plans- Tuesday, June 14th, 2022

The news to know for Tuesday, June 14th, 2022!

We'll tell you about what former President Trump's former advisers say was happening in the White House after the presidential election and how it relates to the Capitol riot. 

Also, from heatwaves to wildfires to flooding: hundreds of millions of Americans are dealing with some kind of severe weather threat. 

And what's behind the latest sell-off on Wall Street and what it could mean for the future of the U.S. economy. 

Plus, why you might notice some changes with how guns are featured in TV shows and movies, where Amazon's drones could start flying, and how to see the strawberry supermoon peak today.

Those stories and more in around 10 minutes...

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The Daily Signal - Authors of New Book Explain How Abortion Is ‘Tearing Us Apart’ 

Whether talking about the family, politics, or culture, abortion has created division and continues to do so, Ryan Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis say. 

In a leaked draft opinion in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito wrote, “Far from bringing about a national settlement of the abortion issue, [Roe v. Wade] and [Planned Parenthood v. Casey] have enflamed debate and deepened division.”

That statement, Anderson says, is a succinct description of what Roe v. Wade has done to America. 

Anderson and DeSanctis are the authors of the new book “Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing.” They explain how abortion has affected many spheres of our society, and what can be done to instill a value for life across America. 

Also on today’s show, we cover these stories: 

  • The Jan. 6 committee conducts more hearings on the Capitol riot.
  • House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., accuses Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., of stalling legislation to protect Supreme Court justices and “jeopardizing the safety of the Supreme Court.”
  • A new study from The Heritage Foundation suggests making it easier for minors to access transgender care may actually bring about more—rather than fewer—suicides.
  • Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, signs a new law authorizing teachers, principals, and other school employees to bring guns into classrooms after receiving 24 hours of training.



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Consider This from NPR - Inflation Is Not Getting Better. Why Some CEOs Are Predicting Recession

Prices rose more than expected in May. Gas is averaging $5 a gallon. Food, rent, and housing all cost more, too. NPR's Scott Horsley spoke to consumers trying to cope.

Some CEOs are predicting a recession — but not all. NPR's David Gura reports.

Additional reporting in this episode from NPR's Chris Arnold on the growing cost of housing. Transportation company owner Dennis Briggs spoke to NPR's Ayesha Rascoe on Weekend Edition Sunday.

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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 06/13

Negotiators work out a bi-partisan Senate deal on guns. January 6th committee turns its focus to Donald Trump. Justin Bieber's rare illness. CBS News Correspondent Peter King has today's World News Roundup.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 6.13.22

Alabama

  • Donald Trump endorses Katie Britt in AL senate runoff race
  • Roy Moore endorses Mo Brooks in AL senate runoff race
  • A teen drowns in Lake Logan Martin over the weekend, body recovered in same day
  • Authorities are searching for an escaped inmate from Escambia County facility
  • A young boy is rescued from Cahaba River after getting to shore on wrong side
  • Gas prices go up again over weekend, now over 5 dollars a gallon across the nation

National

  • SCOTUS has 29 cases to finalize and issue rulings in the next 3 weeks
  • US Senate reaches bipartisan framework for gun legislation
  • Democrats on J6 select committee say they believe Donald Trump should be charged
  • Former US Attorney General Bill Barr says no evidence to do so against Trump
  • NY Times interviews 50 Democrats who don't want Biden to seek re-election
  • A sixth airplane coming from Europe to US with baby formula on board.

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The NewsWorthy - Gun Reform Deal, Tampon Shortage & Broadway’s Biggest Night – Monday, June 13th, 2022

The news to know for Monday, June 13th, 2022!

We'll tell you about a breakthrough for a gun reform deal on Capitol Hill: what is and isn't included.

And what to expect from the second January 6th committee hearing happening this morning.

Also, a big change is coming for international travelers.

Plus, why a Google engineer says a chatbot is its own person with a soul, new shortages to warn you about from tampons to a popular type of hot sauce, and the weirdest things left behind in Ubers.

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