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Wall St for Main St is a start up investor education, financial education, research and consulting company. We provide alternative financial information, research, education and consulting to Main Street investors using uncommon wisdom like the Austrian School of Economics. Our goal is teaching people how to fish for themselves instead of trusting their financial adviser for everything. We interview top investors, traders, money managers, financial commentators, economic experts, authors, CEOs and newsletter writers from around the world to discuss the latest events in the global economy and financial markets.
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Aug 16, 2015
Woody O'Brien: Entitlement Culture Destroying the US

Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St had on first time guest, former Wall St economist and money manager, Woody O'Brien. http://www.woodyknowsmarkets.com/ http://www.abolishfiatslavery.com/

Woody is now a farmer in West Virginia where he also pays attention to commodities markets and invests in commodities and Woody has woken up to the Austrian School of Economics and is a Libertarian.

During this 50+ minute interview, Jason asks Woody about his background and how he woke up. Woody says he was working on Wall St as an economist and a money manager when the technology bubble and 9/11 happened and he began asking honest questions the government was intentionally not answering. 

Woody talks about taxes and precious metals, about how government forces the taxpayer to pay for a bunch of things and entitlements that creates very bad incentives for people in the the US. 

Jason asks Woody about commodities and for how long so many commodities can sell below the cost of farmers, miners, etc?

To wrap up the interview, Jason and Woody discuss inflation and deflation and how much longer the status quo can continue. 

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