Today's guest is Harvard economist Jason Furman, who was one of former President Barack Obama's chief economic advisers and an architect of the Affordable Care Act. These days, he's in the news for his withering critique of former President Joe Biden's dismal economic record and two-fisted attacks on President Donald Trump's trade policy. We talk about Furman's defense of global markets, Obamacare's unfulfilled promises, and why he now thinks the national debt and AI are bigger deals than he used to believe.
0:48— Failure of Bidenomics & the 'neoliberal delusion'
 6:00— The neoliberal coalition breakdown
 9:37— Trump's post-neoliberal economics
 13:08— Biden's biggest economic failures
 16:25— Why 'free money' is a bad thing
 18:28— The Age of No Accountability
 20:19— Why tariffs make no sense
 23:52— How Furman 'zigzagged' on debt
 29:42— How to get politicians to take the debt seriously
 36:32— How to fix social security and Medicare
 39:58— Has Furman changed his mind about Keynesian economics?
 43:10— Furman's background and the future of Economics
 46:50— Furman's outlook on AI
 50:16— The Luddite impulse towards technological advancement
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