In this episode of The Solomon Investor Podcast, I am sitting down with Rebel Capitalist, George Gammon, to discuss the economic crisis, monetary policies and why he is suing the Federal Reserve. George started and operated multiple businesses in the convention and advertising space. He grew his last business to $24 million in annual revenues and over 100 employees. After 12 years as a successful entrepreneur, George semi-retired at 38 and then shifted into real estate, where he has remodeled and flipped over 40 properties in and out of the United States. Today, George lives in Colombia, and manages a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio. He either sells for a profit or rents his properties out for positive cash flow. George is also a gifted teacher with a passion for learning and teaching macroeconomics. If he’s not breaking down complicated topics like the repo markets, then you’ll find him interviewing the World’s top experts in their respective fields on his popular YouTube channel. While George and I discuss the economic crisis, and the monetary policy, I challenge you to really take the info in. Plus, before we get into George’s motives for suing the Federal Reserve, George has a challenge for all of our listeners- don't miss this opportunity to truly reflect on the last couple of years!
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In this episode of The Solomon Investor Podcast, I am sitting down with Rebel Capitalist, George Gammon, to discuss the economic crisis, monetary policies and why he is suing the Federal Reserve.
George started and operated multiple businesses in the convention and advertising space. He grew his last business to $24 million in annual revenues and over 100 employees. After 12 years as a successful entrepreneur, George semi-retired at 38 and then shifted into real estate, where he has remodeled and flipped over 40 properties in and out of the United States. Today, George lives in Colombia, and manages a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio. He either sells for a profit or rents his properties out for positive cash flow. George is also a gifted teacher with a passion for learning and teaching macroeconomics. If he’s not breaking down complicated topics like the repo markets, then you’ll find him interviewing the World’s top experts in their respective fields on his popular YouTube channel.
While George and I discuss the economic crisis, and the monetary policy, I challenge you to really take the info in. Plus, before we get into George’s motives for suing the Federal Reserve, George has a challenge for all of our listeners- don't miss this opportunity to truly reflect on the last couple of years!
Key Takeaways:
What is the Federal Reserve? (3:09)
How has inflation on goods and services negatively impacted the middle class? (5:12)
How do most investors decide where to invest? (13:50)
How it should be vs. how it is? (17:05)
What has happened to the value of the dollar since it was created? (18:55)
Zombie Companies (19:47)
What is wealth? (20:55)
George’s challenge to our listeners (31:15)
How is the federal reserve actually breaking the law? (42:31)
How are the Federal Reserve’s decisions on corporate debt harming the people? (48:07)
What outcome is George trying to achieve by suing the Federal Reserve? (50:29)
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