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Will DOGE Save Uncle Sam from Bankruptcy?

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Dr. Daniel Sutter, Professor of economics, author, and policy advisor for the Heartland Institute joins Dr. George discusses the question: Will DOGE actually be able to save the US from bankruptcy?

Dr. Sutter is the Charles G. Koch Professor of Economics with the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University and is a Ph.D. graduate of George Mason University. His research has examined the societal impacts of extreme weather, the economics of the news media and media bias, the markets for economists and economic research, environmental regulation, and constitutional economics. Dr. Sutter has published over one hundred articles in scholarly journals in economics, atmospheric sciences, civil engineering, and political science and written or edited four books. He writes a weekly column on economics and public policy for Yellowhammer.com and Alabama Today and a monthly column on Alabama economics and policy for 1819 News. He is the host of Econversations, on Troy University's TrojanVision television channel, a show examining economic and policy questions. Dr. Sutter is a policy advisor for the Heartland Institute.

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Dr. Daniel Sutter, Professor of economics, author, and policy advisor for the Heartland Institute joins Dr. George discusses the question: Will DOGE actually be able to save the US from bankruptcy?

Dr. Sutter is the Charles G. Koch Professor of Economics with the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University and is a Ph.D. graduate of George Mason University. His research has examined the societal impacts of extreme weather, the economics of the news media and media bias, the markets for economists and economic research, environmental regulation, and constitutional economics. Dr. Sutter has published over one hundred articles in scholarly journals in economics, atmospheric sciences, civil engineering, and political science and written or edited four books. He writes a weekly column on economics and public policy for Yellowhammer.com and Alabama Today and a monthly column on Alabama economics and policy for 1819 News. He is the host of Econversations, on Troy University's TrojanVision television channel, a show examining economic and policy questions. Dr. Sutter is a policy advisor for the Heartland Institute.

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