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Guest: Cullen Roche

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โ€œWe have a special friend with us here as well, Colin Roche, who has done great work with finance, economics, and he's got strong opinions.โ€

โ€” Patrick Bet-David
APR 8, 2026PBD Podcast

US & Iran AGREE To Ceasefire | PBD #773

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    Cullen Roche joins the panel to dissect the intersection of global macroeconomics and the current geopolitical volatility.

    โ€œWe have a special friend with us here as well, Colin Roche, who has done great work with finance, economics, and he's got strong opinions.โ€

    โ€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Donald Trump is utilizing a 'Kaiser Sose' negotiation style, using erratic and extreme rhetoric to force Iran into a two-week ceasefire and a 10-point peace proposal.

    โ€œThe Kaiser Sose principle says the other side has to think that you're 1% crazier than they are so that they become nervous.โ€

    โ€” Tom Ellsworth
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    The 'toll booth' of the global economy, the Strait of Hormuz, remains the primary leverage point as oil prices see an 18-20% drop amid negotiation rumors.

    โ€œOil prices went from what was the high 115 116 to 94 today... it's an 18 or 20% drop off.โ€

    โ€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Public sentiment toward AI has plummeted below that of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), as consumers begin to link AI's energy demands to rising electricity bills.

    โ€œThe negative perception around AI is now worse than ICE... as electricity prices keep rising, they increasingly blame AI.โ€

    โ€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Corporate America is signaling the end of the 'mediocre worker' era, with companies like Lowe's shifting $250M into blue-collar trade training while raising performance bars for office staff.

    โ€œNo mediocre worker is safe. The bar for keeping your job just went up.โ€

    โ€” Patrick Bet-David
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    A growing movement of Americans is exploring tax boycotts as a form of political protest against government spending and federal work-from-home policies.

    โ€œAmericans are increasingly saying they won't pay their taxes this year as a political protest. Here's what could happen to them.โ€

    โ€” Patrick Bet-David