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Watchdog on Wall Street with Chris Markowski

Watchdog on Wall Street with Chris Markowski

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Welcome to The Watchdog on Wall Street Podcast. Author, investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst, and trader Chris Markowski exposes the lies and myths of the big brokerage firms, the mainstream press, and the government. Chris explains the news coming out of the complex worlds of finance, economics and politics and the impact it will have on everyday Americans.Copyright Radio America Economía Política y Gobierno
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  • SNAP Rolls Shrink—but Farm “Bridge Payments” Raise Red Flags
    Jan 30 2026
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    SNAP enrollment just dropped by 1.75 million, thanks to stricter work rules, fraud audits, and removing ineligible recipients. That’s real progress—even with 42 million still on food assistance.
    But on the flip side, the administration is calling $12 billion in payments to farmers a “bridge,” not a bailout. Call it what it is: taxpayer-funded relief with no payback. From broken farm economics to bloated regulations and the case for more local food systems, here’s why welfare reform is moving forward—while farm policy remains stuck in the past.
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    3 m
  • Ouch. Inflation Isn’t Dead Yet—PPI Just Lit It Back Up
    Jan 30 2026
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    Producer prices came in hotter than expected—PPI up 0.5% month over month and 3% year over year, driven by rising service costs. Inflation has cooled, but it’s far from beaten, despite the political spin.
    With the Fed holding rates, Jay Powell nearing the exit, and Kevin Warsh waiting in the wings, the next moves on inflation and monetary policy matter more than ever. Tariffs, shortages, and inflation aren’t the same thing—and only one is truly in the Fed’s control.
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    6 m
  • New Sheriff at the Fed? Why Kevin Warsh Changes Everything
    Jan 30 2026
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    A new Fed chair is on deck—and this one isn’t cut from the usual academic cloth. Kevin Warsh has worked in the private sector, walked away from the Fed in protest, and openly blasted quantitative easing long before it was fashionable. He’s taken aim at Bernanke, Powell, and the myth of “transitory” inflation, arguing the Fed’s job isn’t to prop up markets or inflate asset prices.

    So what does a Warsh-led Federal Reserve actually mean? A return to discipline—or another pick that looks great on paper but fails on the field? From inflation, money printing, and politicization at the Fed to why owning assets matters when cash is a losing game, this is a deep dive into why this nomination matters—and why it could finally shake up a broken system.
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    12 m
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