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Scott Baugh: “Since World War II to 2008, we had about an average of 4%…”

Featuring: Scott Baugh, Conservative | Former Candidate, U.S. House California, District 47

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Episode 11 - The Path to a Better Future with Scott Baugh

Published | Video Starts at 13:53

And so if we continue down this path, we will look just like Japan. And in fact, we're starting to do that because Since World War II to 2008, we had about an average of 4% growth. Since the great expansion of government and the Great Recession and then Covid and all this money that's been spent, we're averaging about 2% growth now. (13:53–13:58)

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