
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Washington Hawks flourished in the late 1970s and 1980s, when deficits and inflation were seen as significant threats to the nation. However, their numbers have dwindled in recent years due to persistent low inflation and the rise of populism. The current pandemic recession appears to have dealt a death blow to the species and its traditional habitat has now been taken over by swirling flocks of red and blue doves.
By Dr. David Kelly4.4
189189 ratings
Washington Hawks flourished in the late 1970s and 1980s, when deficits and inflation were seen as significant threats to the nation. However, their numbers have dwindled in recent years due to persistent low inflation and the rise of populism. The current pandemic recession appears to have dealt a death blow to the species and its traditional habitat has now been taken over by swirling flocks of red and blue doves.

532 Listeners

976 Listeners

1,187 Listeners

2,189 Listeners

93 Listeners

288 Listeners

1,047 Listeners

296 Listeners

188 Listeners

68 Listeners

1,310 Listeners

81 Listeners

1,576 Listeners

215 Listeners

76 Listeners