Everyday Americans are feeling the wallop on their wallets from unchecked inflation. From gas prices to food prices, the country is experiencing unprecedented levels of economic woes.\nBut who is to blame for this disaster?\n\u201cI think that there are two co-conspirators in this economic crime. And one is the Biden administration, for spending so much money,\u201d says economist Stephen Moore, a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation. \u201cAnd then the second would be the Fed for being so late to the game in recognizing that this inflation was real and not transitory, and taking steps to combat it.\u201d\nAlthough the government could take steps to address inflation and dodge a recession, Moore says, it\u2019s unlikely that the Biden administration will act properly.\n\u201cI think, actually, that if you had the right set of policies put in place, we could avert a recession. We could get back on a good path,\u201d Moore explains. \u201cI think what worries me, and also worries the financial markets, is there\u2019s not a hint out of this White House that they\u2019re going to change strategies. None.\u201d\nMoore joins \u201cThe Daily Signal Podcast\u201d from Heritage\u2019s recent Resource Bank conference to discuss America\u2019s economy and how we can get back on track.\nWe also cover these stories:\n\nThe man accused of planning to murder Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh reportedly texted his sister, who convinced him to call 911 from Kavanaugh\u2019s neighborhood and turn himself in to police.\n\nThree Pennsylvania state lawmakers, all Republicans, begin impeachment proceedings against Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, who they say is soft on crime.\n\nA new poll by The Washington Post and the University of Maryland finds that a vast majority of Americans are against transgender athletes, or biological males, competing in women\u2019s sports.\n\n\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.