David Bahnsen on the Incoming Trump Administration and the Financialization of the US Economy

大卫·巴恩森 (David Bahnsen) 谈即将上任的特朗普政府和美国经济的金融化

Macro Musings with David Beckworth

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2025-01-13

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David Bahnsen is a Wall Street veteran and currently is the managing director of The Bahnsen Group. In David’s first appearance on the podcast, he talks through multiple questions about the incoming Trump Administration, the problem with the growing indebtedness of the US government, shifts in the Republican party, the notion of financialization of the US economy, and much more. Check out the transcript for this week’s episode, now with links. Follow David Beckworth on X: @DavidBeckworth Follow David Bahnsen on X: @DavidBahnsen Follow the show on X: @Macro_Musings Check out our new AI chatbot: the Macro Musebot! Join the new Macro Musings Discord server! Join the Macro Musings mailing list! Check out our Macro Musings merch! Subscribe to David's new BTS YouTube Channel  Timestamps: (00:00:00) – Intro (00:01:50) – David Bahnsen’s Career Path (00:04:39) – Shifts in the Republican Party (00:12:20) – Trump Administration 2.0 and Growth, the Fed, and the Financial Sector? (00:33:38) – Financialization and Missed Boats (00:54:02) – Outro
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  • Welcome to Macro Musings, where each week we pull back the curtain and take a closer look at the most important macroeconomic issues of the past, present, and future.

  • I am your host, David Beckwourth, a senior research fellow at the Merkita center at George Mason University.

  • And I'm glad you decided to join us.

  • Our guest today is David Bonson.

  • David is a Wall street veteran and currently the managing director of the Bonson Group.

  • David is also a contributor to the National Review, the Acton Institute, and writes widely on markets and politics.

  • David joins us today to help us think through what the Trump administration will mean for economic policy, as well as to discuss the idea and notion of financialization of the U.S.

  • economy.

  • David, welcome to the show.

  • Well, it's great to be with you.

  • Thank you for having me.

  • Well, it's a real treat to have you on.

  • And you have your own podcast called Capital Record, and my understanding is it's affiliated with the National National Review, is that correct?

  • Yes, indeed.

  • So we started it three years ago and just completed our 200th episode.

  • I would add that one of those featured you as, you know.

  • So Capitol Record has been National Review sort of podcast attempt at addressing markets and these kind of broader subjects in finance.

  • Yeah.

  • So this show is long overdue.

  • It's been a while since I was on your show, but always a good time when I chat with you and.