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Steve Moore and Liz Peek | 02-07-26

Larry Kudlow and his guests critique the current state of American culture and economics, beginning with a dismissal of the politicized Super Bowl halftime show and modern music in favor of traditional artists. The conversation shifts toward a celebratory analysis of the Dow reaching 50,000, which the speakers view as a testament to the enduring success of supply-side economic policies. A central focus of the discussion is the proposal for Trump savings accounts, a private investment initiative designed to foster wealth creation and financial literacy for young Americans by leveraging compound interest. Finally, the panel explores healthcare reform, debating the merits of price transparency and market-driven competition while expressing caution regarding the potential for government price controls on pharmaceuticals.

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