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Is the economy actually performing as well as we are being told? In this episode of The Brad Polumbo Show, host Brad Polumbo sits down with liberal YouTuber Adam Mockler and conservative pundit Tony Kennet, a writer for The Daily Signal, for a no-holds-barred debate on the state of the American economy, tariff policy, manufacturing jobs, and whether the current administration's rhetoric matches reality. The conversation starts with a simple but loaded question — are we living in the greatest economy in human history? Brad opens with a reality check, noting that while the stock market has hit record highs, a Fox News poll found that only 24 percent of Americans feel better off economically than they were when the current administration took office. Inflation-adjusted wages are slightly up, but prices have not come down the way voters were explicitly promised. So what is actually going on? Adam Mockler brings hard data to the table. He cites Federal Reserve economic data from the St. Louis Fed — specifically real private fixed investment in non-residential manufacturing structures — showing that manufacturing investment has dropped significantly since the current administration took office, while it was rising sharply under the previous one. He also points out that the entire US economy added only 181,000 jobs throughout 2025, a number that was surpassed in a single month during the final stretch of the previous administration. On top of that, 70,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost since April of 2025 alone. Tony Kennet pushes back with a nuanced conservative argument, separating tariffs into two categories — those used as negotiation tactics and those applied as broad trade deficit tools. He argues that deregulation has been a genuine economic win, that several major automakers including Honda, Stellantis, Hyundai, BMW, and Toyota are expanding American facilities, and that some of the returning manufacturing investment is automated by nature — a reality of the modern global economy. He concedes, however, that he is not fully sold on the broad tariff strategy and is waiting to see what economic data looks like after Q2. The debate heats up when Adam raises the Switzerland example — pointing out that the United States had free trade with Switzerland before tariffs were imposed following a tense phone call, not a national security calculation. This directly contradicts Tony's national security framing and leads to one of the sharpest exchanges in the entire video. Adam accuses more serious conservative thinkers of backfilling rational justifications onto decisions that are actually driven by personal impulse and political favoritism — a charge that Tony partially concedes, acknowledging cases where large donations appear to have preceded tariff relief for certain companies. The corruption angle takes center stage near the end. Adam argues that instead of draining systemic corruption from American politics, the current moment has fed it fertilizer and allowed it to multiply. Tony initially describes the problem as only a couple of cases of muddied waters — a phrase Adam immediately writes down and uses to hold Tony accountable, listing specific examples until Tony revises his own statement live on camera. The video also touches on Democratic accountability, with Adam acknowledging that the party needs to take ownership of economic gaslighting that happened during the previous administration — from calling inflation transitory to attributing price increases entirely to foreign conflicts when data showed inflation was already elevated beforehand. This is a rare debate where both sides are willing to admit uncomfortable truths. Whether you lean left, right, or somewhere in between, the economic data discussed in this video is worth understanding. Drop your thoughts in the comments — do you think current trade policy is helping or hurting everyday Americans? Are tariffs a legitimate negotiation tool or a tax on consumers? Let us know where you stand. ⭐️Fair Use Disclaimer: This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Content Context: The videos on this channel may explore unverified information or theories gathered from public sources and media reports. They are intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as confirmed facts. Intent: Progressive Corner does not seek to discredit or defame any individuals, organizations, or groups. The goal is to promote thoughtful dialogue and critical analysis.