The US President talks a lot. Maybe it’s his personality. Maybe it’s his strategy. Either way, for him, it’s clearly very effective. But for the rest of us, it’s often very difficult to hear the signal amid the noise. The Financial Times relayed a good example recently. Amid the noise of another predictable attack on the chairman of the Federal Reserve, the president shared the potentially significant signal of how he’d like to fund the deficit: “The president also renewed his attack on the current chair Jay Powell, describing him as a ‘stubborn mule’ and saying he would ‘love him…
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