Biden’s Director Of The National Economic Council Breaks Down Biden’s Economic Intentions

Watch upcoming Director of the National Economic Council, Brian Deese join Stephanie Ruhle to break down the Biden administration's economic intentions and what he's walking into when he starts the job in January. Aired on 12/22/2020.
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Biden's Director Of The National Economic Council Breaks Down Biden's Economic Intentions

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    1. @Johnte Price The overwhelming majority of Americans voted for Trump and this is why the American people would never accept a fraudulent Biden presidency
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    2. @The Tweatles ok, Trump planted this in your minds months before the election. He said on the campaign trail that the only way he loses is by fraud. All of you hit that like a bass bitting a worm. When he lost, you already knew that was the argument to take because he told you to. The fraud is mainly because there were dumps of mail in ballots. It’s not a surprise that mail in ballots favor Biden over Trump when Trump told you all to vote in person. Therefore it’s not a surprise that a spike in Biden votes come in AFTER day votes are counted.

    3. Please vote Blue Georgia. You have seen what the Republicans wanted to do to your presidential votes..Its the countries only hope.

    4. @The Tweatles No- There is 80 million of us supporting Democracy and the Consttution..And we are true blue. Support the USA..

    5. @Beverly Martin It’s all coming down to the American people vs the left Beverly
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    1. @Red jam 611 Russian under your bed. Hurry run and hide. Have some ๐Ÿฆ‡๐Ÿฆ‡๐Ÿฆ‡ soup AS SOUL.

    2. @The Truth Hurts You!
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  1. If Democrats don’t take the Senate, Biden will only have wishful thinking and executive action. I hope they do

    1. @Paul Anderson were talking about the senator Joe Manchin not Steve M. Treasury Secretary. Joe is a Republican posing as a den from west Virginia.

    2. That is Biden’s dream scenario. Being able to blame inaction on a GOP controlled Senate. Buckle up for 2021. More pandemic, suffering, & struggle coming to America.

  2. economy under bush 2nd term: we are in a major recession.

    economy under trump’s 1st term (which is about 10x worse than bush’s 2nd term) : we are just going through a little rough patch, that’s all.

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    1. Oh No! You must not have been listening, trump says he has the” greatest” economy ever seen!
      Stock market is making his buddies richer. Hey maga’s,
      go cash out of your stocks NOW!,

    2. The economy was at an all time high under Trump before Covid 19. Thanks to China. But Democrats seem to defend China like they aren’t the ones responsible for the world’s impact right now.

  3. is this OAN news?!!!!……this girl is so freaking negative!!!!……lady they wont fix the mess the outgoing govt is leaving behind!!! in 1 month!

    1. She hits on those “Yeah but, what about…” questions some people will be asking or excuses some will use to justify.

    2. @squeaky cuestions as?? martial law? what the fu** is that..thats treason …and they call themselves ” patriots” ..sore losers!

  4. I predict a recession/depression in the new year not seen since the Great Depression of 1929. Courtesy of Bankruptcy King, Donald tRump!

    1. @mark Evans
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      Hilarious Chubakov
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    2. America was already in “low growth” 2.3% GDP growth in 2019. Definitely going to be limping through 2021 even with vaccines. I didn’t understand the weak $600 as these folks would have spent any reasonable amount like $1200+ and that is consumer spending. Good for everyone. Hopefully the down payment will be succeeded by much more after Jan 20 and people who were holding onto cash savings (ex: white collar remote workers) will rebound and spend this coming year. But I think most of the G7 will be in recession for 2021-22 in the best case. Too much economic damage done by Covid not just another recession.

    3. @Mark Schattner mess is not even close to the dumpster fire shitshow plus additional sabotage on his way out the door. Trump is a traitor to the US and the constitution.

    1. @Dale hauk OK, sorry, I thought you were saying you lived on Alabama when it was someone else, but the point still remains.

    2. @Samantha Boyer – You are correct. Trickle down has resulted in wealth so large, that it cannibalizes both the economy and the government. Just last year (2019), financial assets gaining 5% to 7% annually for their owners, was greater than $90 trillion. The economy on the other hand, as measured by GDP, was about $21.5 trillion. Just the capital gains from financial assets in 2019 equaled over 20% of GDP (calculated at 5%, the capital gains are $4.5 trillion). The stress on the economy is so large now, that bailouts and tax breaks must be given so that financial asset holders are protected.

      I grew up learning that one had to earn their living, that no one was entitled to free money. Yet profits and capital gains from “invested” wealth are far greater than the productive economy can afford to pay. It is quite apparent to me that wealth is no longer earned, it has become an entitlement.

  5. Consider two main sticking points that had prevented a deal for several months: Democrats wanted aid for state and local governments, which both red and blue jurisdictions have pleaded for. This would prevent more layoffs of teachers, firefighters, paramedics, police officers, hospital employees, sanitation workers and others. (Since February, 1.3 million public-sector jobs have been eliminated.) Meanwhile, Republicans demanded that businesses not face consequences if employees became ill with covid-19 due to unsafe working conditions. Which of these policies seems more pro-Forgotten Man to you?

  6. What is this thing with starting all replies with “Look”? I remember Australian politicians doing it years ago and it was bloody irritating then!

    1. I’m praying hard but we can’t ignore Georgia’s extremely red. It’s going to be a uphill battle and will take a miracle to win those seats. Lord help us!

    2. @MK Sandals I Feel That Blue WILL Win, At LEAST One Seat.
      I Am PRAYING for A Miracle from GOD to Get Both Seats๐Ÿ™

  7. If the GOP takes the senate, weโ€™ll have to rely on Public pressure. And thereโ€™s always an election coming up.

  8. She a straight corporate influencers asking more money for Military Industrial complex.
    Job creation code for more corporate tax breaks.

  9. Biden right man for our time , hopefully American’s will see advantage giving him senate ,fix ๐Ÿ˜ก Pumpkins mess ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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