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Editor, [Forecasts & Strategies]( 07/20/2023 Sponsored Content [WARNING: Mandatory U.S. Dollar Recall to Begin on July 26?]( If you have any U.S. dollars in your bank account⦠You must see this shocking video exposing the governmentâs new plan to recall the U.S. dollar. According to Business Insider, this recall âcould be imminent.â And if you donât prepare now, you could end up holding a bunch of worthless U.S. dollars. [Click here to see the three simple steps you can take now to protect your life savings.]( âThe entire FreedomFest is an unbelievable achievement. What you and your family have accomplished with this annual conference is phenomenal. I donât see how you all put together so many speakers and so many sessions and make it work so well." -- Bumper Hornberger This yearâs FreedomFest in Memphis, Tennessee, was another triumph, with over 300 speakers, 160 exhibitors and 1,900 attendees, not counting the thousands who watched it on âlive streaming.â It also included 32 films in the Anthem film festival, and the three-day investment conference. During the Global Financial Summit, several financial speakers noted that the S&P 500âs gains this year are due almost entirely to seven stocks. Analysts at Bank of America have started calling them the Magnificent Seven: Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla. So much goes on at FreedomFest that itâs hard to cover everything in an article or two. So here are seven highlights I was involved in: #1. Pre-Conference Interview with the 'Twin Towers of Finance' On Friday, July 7, Alex Green and I interviewed Jeremy Siegel about his classic book âStocks for the Long Runâ and Burt Malkiel on his 50th anniversary edition of âA Random Walk Down Wall Street.â I wrote about our interview last week: [Two Shocking Surprises from the âTwin Towers of Financeâ -- Mark Skousen](. You can also watch the entire interview on Eagle Publishing's [YouTube channel](. At the end of the interview, I asked each of them what the most important lesson was in their 50-year career on Wall Street. Both used one word. Malkiel said âhumility.â Siegel said, âGratitude.â Amen! #2. Taking on the Critics of Adam Smith and Free-Market Capitalism I began FreedomFest by noting how many books had recently come out attacking capitalism, including Senator Bernie Sandersâ bestseller, âItâs Okay to be Angry about Capitalism.â Really? Should we be angry about how capitalism has raised the standard of living 100-fold in the past 100 years, and reduced worldwide poverty to under 8%? He focuses on our dysfunctional health care system and our failing education system as examples of bad capitalism -- but it turns out to be governmentâs fault, not free enterprise. Rainer Zitelmann, a German economist, spoke for half an hour on his book âIn Defense of Capitalism,â going through the major arguments against the free market. His presentation is highly recommended. My own book, âThe Making of Modern Economics,â is a full-frontal defense of Adam Smith and his capitalist model, as well as a full-frontal attack on the Marxists, Keynesians and socialists, and has been described by Richard Rahn as the âsingle best book ever written in economics.â My book is available for only $35 at [www.skousenbooks.com](. #3. 'Left-Right' Book Wins Leonard E. 'Read This Book' Award Mark Skousen presents âLeonard E. Read Book Awardâ to authors Hyrum and Verlan Lewis. Our session on âLeft, Right, Liberal, Conservative, Progressive: Do These Labels Help or Hinder the Fight for Freedom?â highlighted Hyrum and Verlan Lewisesâ book, âThe Myth of Left and Right: how the Political Spectrum Misleads and Harms Americaâ (Oxford University Press, 2023), which I awarded the Leonard E. âRead This Bookâ Award. It is available on Amazon [here](. The Lewis Brothers demonstrated that the political left and right have meant different things over time. Thus, they increasingly attack and smear opponents instead of discussing issues civilly. Many of us have stopped using left and right political labels and itâs been liberating. See my article on this subject [here](. I recommended Richard Rahnâs columns in the Washington Times. He has written some great columns without using left and right. Good for him! See [Richard W. Rahn | Stories - Washington Times](. [The Fed's 'Wrecking Ball' [There's Only One Way To Dodge It]]( According to Top 20 Living Economist Dr. Mark Skousen... The Federal Reserve's moves are about to get even more dangerous... Forcing everyday investors to make panic-fueled decisions. To learn all about the Fed's "wrecking ball" -- and what Dr. Skousen is doing with his own personal investments -- [click here now.]( #4. Debate over Extreme Environmentalism Later that morning, we had a debate on âHave the Environmentalists Gone Too Far?â between historian Douglas Brinkley, author of âSilent Spring Revolution,â and Michael Shellenberger, author of âApocalypse Never!â with Michael Shermer of Skeptic magazine as the moderator. The New York Times and other establishment media are constantly warning that temperatures are getting hotter, especially during the summer months. And yet, here is the most recent chart on U.S. high temperatures: Courtesy of "Climate Alarmists Foiled: No U.S. Warming Since 2005." [The Heartland Institute, 2019](. Clearly, there is no upward trend. The alarmists are full of hot air. #5: My Interview with Mike Rowe Mike Rowe and Mark Skousen with âThe Timesâ barbershop quartet. The highlight of the conference was my interview with Mike Rowe, the famous host of the âDirty Jobsâ TV show. He bemoaned the fact that trade skills arenât taught anymore in high school and most colleges. âWe are facing a war on the work ethic,â he warned. I highly recommend his book, âThe Way I Heard it,â available on Amazon [here](. I wanted to do something memorable, so I arranged for a barbershop quartet to sing after the Q&A part at the end of the event. It took me several weeks to track down a foursome, but finally found a group called âThe Timesâ with the help of the Peabody Hotel. The quartet loved the chance to meet Mike Rowe, their hero. Mike used to sing in a barbershop quartet, so I figured it would be fun. At the end of the Q&A, I said, âWe have time for only one additional question,â and I called upon a member of âthe Times.â He said, âMr. Rowe, where is the sin in sincere? Where is the good in good-bye?â singing a number from the Music Man. Mike Rowe was shocked and thrilled. Afterwards, the barbershop quartet came up to the stage and sang another number. I handed Mike a mike and he happily sang along. It went well with the audience. #6. Open Borders on Trial This yearâs mock trial: âOpen Borders on Trial,â with Michael Shermer as judge, Larry Elder as prosecuting attorney and Catherine Bernard as defending attorney, plus star witnesses. I thought for sure that the open borders advocates would lose, but they ended up winning seven to five, although one of the jurors said he checked the wrong box, so it was probably a hung jury. Larry Elder can still say he has never lost a debate. The two witnesses for open borders, George Mason University professor Bryan Caplan, and Bumper Hornberger, founder of the Future of Freedom Foundation, were convincing. #7. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Speaks Interviewing Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on FreedomFestTV. We had misgivings about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaking because of the negative things he had said about libertarians such as the Koch Brothers and the Cato Institute. But after Nick Gillespie of Reason magazine interviewed him, we decided to go ahead. He spoke on Saturday afternoon right after our closing panel, and he had done his homework. He told the libertarian audience, âThe best solution to our environmental problems is free-market capitalism!â It was red meat for our group, and they gave him a standing ovation. I was much more circumspect. To me, Kennedy is a loose cannon and holds some extreme views on vaccines and Covid. [The Convergence of A.I. and A Recession?]( Why wait for the future, when forecasting trends with up to 87.4% proven accuracy is at your fingertips right now? [See the A.I. in Action [Free] Right Here >>]( Festivities Galore in Memphis FreedomFest is not just a conference of âgreat ideas, great books and great thinkers.â Itâs always a time to celebrate liberty, and this yearâs conference in Memphis was fun-filled with pop up entertainers in the Exhibit Hall, acrobats (âThe Beale Street Flippersâ), a jam session at Blue City Café led by Triple Axl, two FreedomFest comedy shows, the famous duck walk at the Peabody Hotel, libertarian magician Doc Dixon (who once fooled Penn & Teller) and my âwhite mates in two chessâ problems (winners earned a silver dollar). Before and after FreedomFest, we had special tours to Elvis Presleyâs Graceland and Car Museum, led by an Elvis impersonator who had a great voice; to Sun Records and the Civil Rights Museum (honoring Martin Luther King Jr., who was assassinated at the Lorraine Hotel in 1968). Riding up and down Main Street on the Memphis Trolley for only $1 was also a treat. And it was all topped off with our Saturday night banquet featuring the Anthem film festival awards, Larry Elderâs historic âDream Fulfilledâ speech about how minorities have made dramatic advances in the land of the free and last but not least, dancing to the soul tunes of 901 Heavy Hitters. It was a hoot seeing speakers like Steve Forbes and George Gilder dancing the night away. My Eagle colleague Jim Woods wrote the following review of the city of Memphis: [When Mr. Crump Donât Like It | Jim Woods Investing (stockinvestor.com)](. Special Offer for Next Yearâs Big Show in Las Vegas For many subscribers and writers such as Alex Green and George Gilder, FreedomFest is the highlight of the year -- it is for me too. Jim Woods told me, âThanks for creating the best conference ever! Nowhere else will you find the diversity of opinion, intellectual firepower, and just pure fun in the service of ideas than at FreedomFest. If you need some spiritual fuel (and hey, don't we all), then you must attend this conference.â Next yearâs âbest showâ will be back in Las Vegas at the Mirage Hotel, which is being converted into the brand new Hard Rock Café Resort. Dates are July 10-13, 2024. Our theme is appropriate for 2024, an important election year: âAre We Entering a Brave New World?â based on the 1932 novel by Aldous Huxley. How do we cope with the dangers of AI, out-of-control debt, possible world war and woke culture? Find out next year! Great news: Iâm happy to announce that Tom Woods, host of the popular Tom Woods Show, has confirmed he will be joining us for the first time in ten years at FreedomFest. More celebrity speakers will be announced soon. Super 'Early Bird' Discount for My Subscribers Already hundreds have signed up for next yearâs conference. We are offering a special âsuper lowâ price if you want to join us. Our early bird special is $397, but if you sign up by July 31, the price is only $327 per person. To get this price, go to our special website, [www.freedomfestvegas.com](. You can also email Hayley at hayley@freedomfest.com and include your telephone number and she will call you. Good Investing, AEIOU, [Mark Skousen] Mark Skousen
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Editor, [Forecasts & Strategies]( In 2008, California voters approved the Referendum Proposition 1A, which authorized the State to build a high-speed train from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Officially itâs called California High Speed Rail. The idea sounded good -- a non-stop, high-speed train between the two largest cities in California, not unlike what they have in China. The initial budget was $10 billion. But fifteen years later, there is still no train between Frisco and LA, but the price to build the original route has now ballooned to $128 billion! Compare that to Brightline, the privately-funded high-speed, non-stop train between Orlando and Miami. It will travel at 125 miles per hour and arrive in three hours. Service begins around Sept. 1. For more information, go to [www.gobrightline.com](. Brightline is the only privately owned and operated intercity passenger railroad in the U.S., and is owned by Florida East Coast Industries, a Florida real estate developer (owned by Fortress Investment Group, a private equity firm). It started building in 2012. It already started operating its Miami -- West Palm Beach service back in 2018. Unlike California, Brightline depends mostly on existing routes, removing the need to acquire large sections of land. The cost? Less than $2 billion! Long live private enterprise. California, are you listening? Now, how about putting Brightline in charge of a high-speed, non-stop train from LA to Vegas? About Mark Skousen, Ph.D.: [Mark Skousen]Mark Skousen is an investment advisor, professional economist, university professor, author of more than 20 books, and founder of the annual FreedomFest conference. For the past 40+ years, Dr. Skousen has been investment director of the award-winning newsletter, [Forecasts & Strategies](. He also serves as investment director of four trading services: [TNT Trader]( [Five Star Trader]( [Home Run Trader]( and [Fast Money Alert](. About Us:
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