Created of themselves out of Monetary Policy fighting against force and i would ask a simple question isnt it good when the value of your money goes up and cut prices go down but for you personally and so so if we can see that that could be a good thing. And that means we could work less time and the abundance from technology would be broadly distributed instead of being concentrated like it is today i cut something now much i want to focus on this big ben read your book and ive talked to a couple times and you emphasize that the transition to a deflationary economy i think thats key because we had to flush our economy back in the 1800s are so under a cult standard which was a very productive era and it worked wonderfully to kape have a check and balance on world trade but then there was a transition to money system or an inflationary system that was a bandaid and kept adding more bandaids onto an underlying structural problem and that was budget deficits and political. Problems and al
Stop the rate of Technology Progress and if you just ask about what technology does its close to remove labor right thats why we use it no company ever goes and builds technology it increases technology so that their costs go out or their market share in a cigar they use it to reduce labor and they use it to buy the fund and whats happening is is you have the Work Technology moving at an exponential pace driving rate driving prices down and governments all around the world are caught in an inflationary trap that they created of themselves out of Monetary Policy fighting against force and i would ask a simple question. Isnt it good when the value of your money goes up and prices go down like for you personally and so so if we could see that could be a good thing and that means we could work less time in the abundance from technology would be broadly distributed instead of being concentrated like it is today i caught something that much i want to focus on this big ben read your book and
Lets see, what time is it now . Is it good evening, good afternoon, or good day, pennsylvania . [applause] fantastic. Wonderful to be here. Thank you. It is incredible to be in pennsylvania. We spend weekends out here in pennsylvania. It is wonderful enjoying your stay, enjoying the outdoors, having the appreciation of the hardworking men and women who live in your state and enjoy the outdoors. It is great to see so many of our friends. Today is a great day. I say about time. Sportsmen have been ignored by prior administrations, but not by President Trump. We love the outdoors. We are grateful for President Trump and bernhardt. He has been fantastic traveling around the country focusing on the important aspects of protecting the outdoors. It has really been wonderful to enjoy that with don jr. , i want to tell you a story. I do want to say thank you to some incredibly important people that helped make this special day possible. Our great friend from utah has been wonderful and taking u
Website as jessica and heather are talking, please submit your questions for heather or Jessica Jessica will entertain questions as well. The q a features are at the bottom of your screen. We will get to as many of those as time allows. Heather lende has contributed a ashes the author of the best selling book buying the good take good care of the ab heather will be interviewed by Jessica Hendler, Jessica Hendler is the author of the novel the magnetic girl winner of the 2027 book prize. Also nominee for the townsend prize. Her memoir the invisible sisters was named one of the book s all georgian should read in her craft guide reading afire a guide to writing about grief was praised by vanity fair magazine many others. She teaches creative writing and directs minor writing at a university in atlanta. She lectures International Writing and we are so delighted she is joining us tonight. Heather and jessica, welcome, i will let jessica take it from here. Thank you kate. Heather, im so glad
Amendment. That fight led to the formation of a voting bloc that remains an unstoppable Political Force and has become the base of todays Republican Party. But enough hearing from me. Id like to introduce now our guest lecturer, Phyllis Schlafly. Shes been called the godmother of the modern conservative movement. Shes been a conservative leader since 1964 when she selfpublished her best selling book a choice, not an echo. Shes been a leader of the pro Family Movement since 1972 when she started her National Volunteer lobbying organization, eagle forum. In a tenyear iafly trainedsch and led a Grassroots Army to victory over radical feminists when they, she stopped the ratification of the equal rights amendment. Economist George Gilder wrote in his book men and marriage, and i quote, when the histories of this era are seriously written, Phyllis Schiafly will take her place among a tiny number of leaders who made a decisive and permanent difference. She changed the Political Landscape of