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Why Isn’t President Joe Biden Doing a Better Job With the Economy? (Guest: Nicholas Papanicolaou)

(National television inquiries only, please.)

Author Nicholas Papanicolaou discusses the big problems with inflation, money mismanagement and more that put Biden’s leadership into question.

Clearly America is going through some rough times right now.


Crime is at an all-time high in several states; inflation is striking the middle class rather heavily; and other issues are getting in the way of people just trying to live their day-to-day lives.

Part of that blame, believe it or not, goes to President Joe Biden. Despite his numerous promises to the people, he’s done very little to resolve the economic situation hitting the United States. For that matter, he’s also promised a great deal of money to overseas countries, instead of applying it towards important resources. Within his own country.

Joining us now to discuss this matter further is Nicholas Papanicolaou, author of four books, chairman of Aston Martin Lagonda and graduate of Harvard College with a Bachelor’s degree in economics, as well as an MBA from Columbia. Nicholas has a firm understanding of how money and spending work. And his knowledge of all things within the business world make him an ideal guest for this particular subject.

Q&A:

  1. First off, what do you think of the $33 trillion national debt and the most recent budget deficit for this fiscal year of $1.6 trillion?
  2. What effect do these budget deficits have on interest rates and more generally on the economy?
  3. You are a graduate of Harvard college with a degree in economics, and I understand that you graduated in three years instead of four: what do you think of the present day, Harvard story, and what has gone wrong if anything?
  4. Let’s talk a little about China. What is its need for imported natural resources such as crude oil and iron ore and coal for its steel production industry?
  5. How truly independent do you think China is from the world economy, especially in a situation of war?
  6. What do you think of our relations with Russia , and also Russia’s relations with China?
  7. Have we driven Russia into China’s orbit, and what dangers does this have for us and for Russia? 
  8. Tell us more about the books you’ve written, including Real Stories From the First Millennium and Bring Down That Wall: How the States Can Regain Their Constitutional Right To Set Relations Between Church and State.
  9. What would you say is your proudest business accomplishment? Or accomplishments, if you have more than one?
  10. You’ve also helped co-found the World Public Forum “Dialogue of Civilizations”. Tell us more about that.
  11. Where can those interested in your books be able to purchase them?
    1. They’re available here on Amazon.
  12. Where can we find out more information about the “Dialogue of Civilizations”?
    1. You can visit the official website here.

About Nicholas Papanicolaou…

Nicholas Papanicolaou leads a worldwide Christian charity organization, commonly known as the Knights of Malta, the Ecumenical Order. He used to work for billionaire Aristotle Onasis and is currently president of Lion Finance S,A. a mergers and acquisitions and private investment company.

Nick is also one of three Co-Founders of the World Public Forum “Dialogue of Civilizations”, an NGO headquartered in Vienna, Austria. The Forum, founded in 2002, brings together every year on the island of Rhodes, Greece some 600 dignitaries from more than sixty countries, for five days, to discuss cross-cultural and inter-religious issues. The Forum is attended by top religious, political and academic persons, including Heads of State and government ministers. For more information see www.dialogueofcivilzations.org.

CONTACT: Jerry McGlothlin at: geraldmcg@outlook.com or 919-437-0001.

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