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Following Up: Podcasts of National and New York City Radio Interviews Now On-Line

26 Tuesday Apr 2022

Posted by Alan Tonelson in Following Up

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I’m pleased to announce that the podcasts are now on-line of my two radio interviews yesterday (and one technically this morning) on a wide range of foreign policy, economic, and U.S. political topics.

Click here to listen to my appearance on Moe Ansari’s nationally syndicated “Market Wrap” show, where we did a deep dive into the questions of whether or not President Biden’s thinking seriously of cutting some of the Trump tariffs on imports from China, and the likelihood and wisdom of America pulling off any kind of significant divorce from the Chinese economy. The segment starts at about the 21:40 mark.

At this link, you can access my conversation with host Frank Morano on his late-night WABC-AM (New York City) show “The Other Side of Midnight.” It covered the impact of tariffs on consumer prices, the outlook for America’s inflation-ridden economy, the chances that the Ukraine war goes nuclear, and the odds of (figurative) earthquakes down the road for American presidential politics – for starters!

In addition, click here for the second half of my interview on the U.S. government-run Voice of America – which zeroes in on Ukraine war-related global economic disruptions. (Yes, the segment was pre-my latest haircut!)

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: Back on National Radio Talking U.S. Economic Divorce from China…& More!

25 Monday Apr 2022

Posted by Alan Tonelson in Making News

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I’m pleased to announce that tonight I’m scheduled to be back on the nationally syndicated “Market Wrap with Moe Ansari” radio program to discuss U.S.-China economic relations. Our focus:  the crucial question of whether and how easily America can decouple trade-wise, tech-wise, and investment-wise from the hostile regime in Beijing.

“Market Wrap” is broadcast nightly between 8 and 9 PM EST, the guest segments typically come in the second half-hour, and you can tune in by visiting Moe’s website and clicking on the “Listen Live” link on the right-hand side.

As usual, moreover, if you can’t tune in, the podcast will be posted as soon as it’s on-line.

In addition, it was great to see Jeremy Beck of the immigration realist group NumbersUSA quote from my April 7 post in a column on the damage done by decades of mass immigration to the U.S. economy — including to the wages of working class Americans. Here’s the link.   

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Making News: Back on National Radio to Talk War and the Economy

08 Tuesday Mar 2022

Posted by Alan Tonelson in Making News

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I’m pleased to announce that tonight I’m scheduled to be back on the nationally syndicated “Market Wrap with Moe Ansari” radio program to discuss the economic – and especially energy – repercussions of the Ukraine-Russia war.

“Market Wrap” is broadcast nightly between 8 and 9 PM EST, the guest segments typically come in the second half-hour, and you can tune in by visiting Moe’s website and clicking on the “Listen Live” link on the right-hand side.

As usual, moreover, if you can’t tune in, the podcast will be posted as soon as it’s on-line.

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Making News: Back on National Radio…& More!

26 Saturday Jun 2021

Posted by Alan Tonelson in Making News

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Airbus, Biden, Biden border crisis, Boeing, Central America, China, Dominic Gates, G7 Summit, Gordon Chang, Immigration, IndustryToday.com, Iran nuclear deal, JCPOA, Jobs, Making News, Market Wrap, migrants, Moe Ansari, Seattle Times, The Epoch Times, The Hill, Trade, trade policy, wage inflation, wages

Time to catch up with the updates on recent media appearances – in reverse chronological order!

It was great to return this past Wednesday to Moe Ansari’s nationally syndicated “Market Wrap” radio program. Click here for the podcast of an exceptionally wide-ranging segment covering topics from the recent summit meeting of the world’s leading economies to the future of the Iran nuclear deal.

On June 16, leading China policy analyst Gordon Chang quoted me in an op-ed for The Epoch Times explaining how some features of President Biden’s economic proposals might backfire and promote employment in China, not the United States. Here’s the link.

On June 15, the Seattle Times‘ Dominic Gates featured my views in his coverage of the recent settlement of a long-running trade dispute between Europe’s Airbus and America’s Boeing. Incidentally, if there’s a U.S. journalist more knowledgeable than Dominic about the aerospace industry, I’ve never met him or her. So it was especially flattering that he sought out my perspective. Click here to read. In addition, the article was widely distributed throughout the country via the Tribune News Service syndicate.

On June 10, Chang again highlighted some of my opinions – this time in an op-ed for The Hill some of my thoughts on using U.S. trade policy more effectively to help foster prosperity in Central America and thereby stem the flow of migrants, and why previous such efforts have failed. Here’s the link.

Finally, on June 2, IndustryToday.com re-posted (with permission!) my RealityChek essay arguing that, despite numerous alarm bells, wage inflation overall in the United States seems pretty unexceptional. Click here to read.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: Chicago Talk Radio Interview on China Coming Right Up & New Podcast On-Line

23 Tuesday Mar 2021

Posted by Alan Tonelson in Making News

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I’m pleased to announce that I’m scheduled to be interviewed this afternoon on John Howell’s radio show on Chicago’s WLS-AM. The segment is slated to begin at 6:05 PM EST, and the subject will be last week’s contentious U.S.-China meeting in Alaska and where relations between the two powers go from here.

You can listen live at this link, and as usual, if you can’t tune in, I’ll post a link to the podcast as soon as one’s available.

Speaking of podcasts, one ‘s now on-line of my appearance yesterday on the nationally syndicated “Market Wrap” radio program. Click here for a detailed discussion between host Moe Ansari and me about that Sino-American Alaska verbal shoot-out and the likely fallout.  My segment starts at about the 24-minute mark.

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