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Doomberg: Geopolitics, Debt, & Big Promises. How Trump is Reshuffling the World Order
Tom Bodrovics welcomes back Doomberg, head writer for the Doomberg Substack, to discuss a range of topics including Trump’s presidency, national debt challenges, energy policy, and global geopolitical dynamics.
Doomberg begins by analyzing Donald Trump’s first 58 days in office, highlighting his whirlwind pace of executive actions. He notes that Trump is fulfilling many promises but acknowledges the limitations of relying on executive orders, which can be undone by future administrations. Doomberg expresses concern about the long-term effects of policy whiplash on industries with lengthy planning cycles, emphasizing the importance of predictable governance for capital investment.
The conversation shifts to the national debt and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s challenges in refinancing $6.7 trillion of maturing debt. Doomberg criticizes Janet Yellen’s management of the debt maturity curve, comparing it to practices seen in emerging markets before crises. He suggests that Trump’s team is navigating a delicate fiscal situation, potentially leading to a short but deep recession to reset the economy ahead of midterm elections.
Doomberg explores unconventional strategies like creating a crypto reserve or revaluing U.S. gold holdings to alleviate debt pressures. He also discusses the potential for tax reforms and spending cuts.
The Doom Bird discusses energy policy under Secretary Chris Wright, praising his business acumen and alignment with pro-energy industry stances. The Lifting of LNG export restrictions and the expected surge in energy production could position Trump’s administration as friendly to business despite the risks of policy volatility.
Doomberg also examines global trade dynamics, particularly U.S. – Canada relations under Mark Carney’s leadership and potential tariffs as a revenue source.
The discussion extends to geopolitical tensions, including Trump’s approach to Ukraine, NATO, and potential conflicts with Iran. Doomberg questions the feasibility of military interventions and suggests that economic leverage, such as energy supplies, might play a more significant role in resolving conflicts than direct confrontation.
Time Stamp References:
0:00 – Introduction
0:55 – Trump Accomplishments?
4:30 – Yellen & Debt Servicing
7:28 – Debt Solutions/Crypto?
11:55 – Gold Revaluation?
14:14 – Tariffs, DOGE, & Tax Changes
23:04 – Energy Policy Changes
27:08 – Tariff Revenue?
29:19 – Trade Wars & Canada
34:37 – Carney Conspiracy
38:29 – Ukraine Thinking
43:04 – Dismantling NATO
45:26 – E.U. Energy & Military
50:06 – Military Might
51:34 – Iran Considerations
53:42 – BRICS Path Forward?
57:13 – Competing Ideas & Truth
1:02:53 – Content Treadmill
1:07:27 – Wrap Up
Guest Links:
X: https://x.com/DoombergT
Website: https://doomberg.substack.com
Doomberg is the anonymous publishing arm of a bespoke consulting firm providing advisory services to family offices and c-suite executives. Its principals apply their decades of experience across heavy industry, private equity, and finance to deliver innovative thinking and clarity to complex problems.