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Moore Money with Steve Moore | 02-14-26

Steve Moore delivers a high-energy synthesis of financial optimism, free-market advocacy, and personal anecdotes to argue that the American economy is currently on the "right track." Moore highlights specific indicators of prosperity, such as the Dow reaching 50,000, rising wages, and robust job growth, attributing these successes to deregulation and tax cuts implemented under the Trump administration. Through a detailed interview with financial analyst David Bahnsen, the program explores the moral foundation of capitalism while simultaneously critiquing socialism and government central planning as failed ideologies. Moore and his guests further tackle contemporary political hurdles, emphasizing the necessity of the SAFE Act for election integrity and condemning the influence of teachers' unions on the education system. 

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