Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, appears on Face the Nation to describe the current status of EU success in shrinking the economy to achieve parity with the shrinking of energy development. Ms. Lagarde is very happy with their ‘management of the transition’ so far, and sees slow economic growth combined with a citizenry happily accepting the lower standard of living, the new normal.
As Lagarde outlines, the lowered economic activity is helping the central banks support the objectives of the government officials and corporations who are giving the instructions. Overall, she is optimistic the common man and woman will continue accepting less ability to achieve personal economic and financial success, as the bankers and politicians continue managing the western transition. Things are going swimmingly. WATCH:
MARGARET BRENNAN: We’re joined now by Christine Lagarde, former head of the IMF, now the president of the European Central Bank. Good morning.
PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK CHRISTINE LAGARDE: Good morning, Margaret. Lovely to be back.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Good to have you here, and your recovery is going all right?
MADAME LAGARDE: Yes, in a couple of days, I think I’ll be fine.
MARGARET BRENNAN: I’m glad to hear that. You have a long list of things ahead of you. And I want to ask you about the global recovery. You were speaking a few days ago and you said the recovery for the economy is fragile and uncertain in this country. The Fed thinks we’ll see a mild recession later this year. What is it that you predict?
MADAME LAGARDE: First of all, there is recovery. That’s, I think, a point that was not really firm only six months ago where we all assumed that there would be a recession, if only a technical one. If you look at all the forecasts at the moment, it’s all positive. It’s been slightly downgraded. But overall, we have a recovery and we are faced with high uncertainty because of multiple factors, you know, from all corners of the world. It’s the war in Ukraine. It’s the financial stability that clearly has been shaken up a bit by the US and Switzerland development. It’s inflation that we are fighting. It’s all that which really create a hollow of uncertainty around a recovery that we want to embed. That’s pretty much where we are.
MARGARET BRENNAN: So there were those recent bank failures here in the United States, also one in Switzerland. Given that, it sounds like you’re saying you don’t see a hard landing, you’re seeing a positive trajectory for the global economy?
MADAME LAGARDE: I think we have a narrow path to navigate, which requires that both the governments and the central banks around the world adopt the right policies.
MARGARET BRENNAN: OPEC just cut output.
MADAME LAGARDE: Hm?
MARGARET BRENNAN: OPEC just cut output, but you don’t see that as a disruption?
MADAME LAGARDE: I know. And- and we have to be very attentive. But in the meantime, if you look at- I’ll have to look at Europe at the moment. We have reduced our overall consumption of gas energy, for instance, by more than 15 percent. So it’s not as if we negotiated here or there. We just cut down our energy consumption, number one. Number two, we have renegotiated with multiple partners ranging from Norway to the United States of America, which is a big supplier of our energy. And I think that our dependency, which we learned the hard way about, has significantly declined. So I think that we moved from the illusion of plenty of energy, free money, to a time of resilience and building buffers. This is what has happened.
MARGARET BRENNAN: It’s interesting to hear that optimism. I mean, given the bank failures we just saw, you hear from bank CEOs in this country, this idea that they’re getting more cautious about lending money, largely that there’s some contraction in credit there. How concerned are you and how does that complicate your planning?
MADAME LAGARDE: It’s funny you should ask, complication because in a way it facilitates my planning and it complicates the future as far as growth.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Because it slows down business activity so you don’t have to raise rates as much or as frequently.
MADAME LAGARDE: We don’t have to reduce. We’ll see. Because we need to really measure what will come out of this- this financial events that took place recently. What impact will it have? How will banks react? How will they assess risk and how much credit will they lend? But if they don’t lend too much credit and if they manage their risk, it might reduce the work that we have to do to reduce inflation, okay? But if they reduce too much credit, then it will weigh on growth excessively. So it’s a fine balance to have between credit risk, good management on the one hand, and on the other hand, financing the economy as is expected by- by the business community. The business community wants to invest at the moment. Some of them have big buffers and they can use those buffers, others are going to need credit financing from the banking sector and the markets, both of them.
MARGARET BRENNAN: I want to ask you about the U.S.. And it’s not a political question, it’s an economic one. But there are predictions that the U.S. could default in its national debt as soon as June, some say September, and we have a political standoff in this country, virtually no negotiation happening on how to resolve this. Does that undermine your confidence in the United States? And what message does that send to the world?
MADAME LAGARDE: I have huge confidence in the United States. You know, ever since my year in this country, and this city in ’73, ’74, I have had confidence in this country and I just cannot believe that they would let such a major, major disaster happen of the United States defaulting on its debt. This is not possible. I cannot believe that it would happen. But if it did happen, it would have very, very negative impact, not just for this country where confidence would be challenged, but around the world. Let’s face it, this is the largest economy. It’s a major leader in economic growth around the world. It cannot let that happen. I understand the politics, I’ve been in politics myself. But there is a time when the higher interest of a nation has to prevail. I’m sorry.
MARGARET BRENNAN: And you think that will happen?
MADAME LAGARDE: I have huge trust in this country yet again.
MARGARET BRENNAN: You’re bringing a lot of optimism to a show where we don’t have a lot of optimism.
MADAME LAGARDE: Oh. I’m sorry (laughs)
MARGARET BRENNAN: No, I like it. It’s interesting. It’s a change. I want to ask you, though, about what you just said in terms of U.S. leadership. You look to the other side of the globe and Xi Jinping has said he wants China to be the world’s leading power by 2049. And Beijing is very interlinked into so many economies, particularly in Europe. Is the U.S. losing global influence?
MADAME LAGARDE: There is clearly a competition between these- these large economies. The U.S. is the first economy in the world. China is clearly competing, and is putting all forces in that competition. I think competition is healthy. It has to stimulate innovation. It has to stimulate productivity. But it’s inevitable that these two large economies are facing each other. What I hope very much is that they can have a dialogue because, you know, all these relationships, whether it’s trade, whether it’s politics, whether it’s economic development, whether it is financial stability, it’s a two-way street. We cannot ignore each other, and trade should not be confrontational. It has to be careful. It has to identify the areas that are strategic for one country or the other- or all the others. But it shouldn’t be confrontational. I’m on the same page as Henry Kissinger on that, or Kevin Rudd, the new Australian ambassador. Conflict is not unavoidable.
MARGARET BRENNAN: But there is, it seems, increased political pressure to choose between the United States and China in many ways in some of these political capitals. Is that even practical from an economic point of view?
MADAME LAGARDE: It would lead to economic downside, the amount of which is uncertain. Is the global economy going to be affected by one or X percent? There are multiple forecasts, all of them are negative. So the decoupling and the sort of bipolarization of the world would lead to less economic growth, less prosperity in the world, more poverty across the world. So I think that this is something that should be by all means avoided.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Madame Lagarde, it’s always wonderful to have you here. Thank you. We’ll be right back.



The stench of oppression is overwhelming!
I thought the stench was from Lagarde after she pounded the veggie tray broccoli in the CBS green room?
mspsgt: I watched this last week. Worth viewing.
Kinda scary. But appropriate for this thread, I thought.
Out of curiosity, I researched the author: Oleg Kuznetsov. He was hard to find but he is one weird dude. Not sure if he is Russian or ukrainian.
Because I refused to comply, this short video is what my life is like now with a bit more freedom. Funny thing is even though I never had covid, friends and family all thought I was going to give it to them.
I understand why isolation can drive a person crazy, but I am not yet reaching for the handle of the plunger…. 😎
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It seems to me that the embedded video window pretty much told you the content…?
Who elected this old bat that she has so much power?
I am damn sick and tired of these freakin’ oligarchs who are running our economies into the ground.
Madame Lagarde should maybe study the history of Romania and what happened to the Ceaucescu dynasty.
Yes!
Not to be forgotten: Mussolini in 1945, French aristocrats 1789.
Other examples come to mind: e.g. Al Capone and Syphilis, Marcus Licinius Crassus and the Persians (molten gold was involved: very unpleasant)… 🙂
You have no faith in these leaders? ?
50 years ago I saw a vacuum appear in our world, it was even earlier actually but I was too young to understand until later. They are filling it. Nature hates a vacuum.
I will say this again, until people see it, it is not her but their own choices that brought her into power. We never were helpless or destitute, we were a strong nation built on morals and character. Just like our Gold and silver we traded it for empty promises. How do you “roll” a nation? Trade God for money. The arrogance is the smell of our demise.
Money is fleeting, God eternal. We lost sight of our home.
Let go of the money, reach for God, people like her shrivel away into an eternity of debts unpaid when they are not worshipped.
Steady on there, because like so many others in her sphere, she is a CHOSEN one. Now, turn the other cheek.
I fear your solution is too nice. They believe they are invincible.
They should be obligated to personally demonstrate how wonderful their policies are before they’re allowed to inflict them on us.
1) Just one 40W lightbulb for each of their homes.
2) Shake the air-conditionimg addiction inflicted on them by power companies.
3) Their only food, Michelle Obama’s public school diet. Bugs for dessert.
4) Their only transportation, public transportation, or walking.
“They should be obligated to personally demonstrate how wonderful their policies are before they’re allowed to inflict them on us.”
I wish one politician would propose a Bill that ALL health care facilities in the State or nation, from the corner clinic to the largest hospital, must be immediately disconnected from the electric grid and tied into 100% renewable wind and solar generation.
It would be funny to watch environmentalist whackos oppose such a plan on the basis that something as important as government run health care cannot rely upon unreliable renewables.
Totally agree!
“Ms. Lagarde is very happy with their ‘management of the transition’ so far, and sees slow economic growth combined with a citizenry happily accepting the lower standard of living, the new normal.”
I’d be happy to see Ms. Lagarde placed in stocks in the town square with a sign inviting all to toss their entire household-generated waste at her for about a month.
You’re too kind.
😆
Remember when Barry “0bama” Soetoro bailed out the banks against the wished of We The People?
They proved the USA debt clock is only showing the debt owed by the corrupt politicians, their donor class along with their corporate sponsors, and their unelected government officials which denied the citizens they fraudulently “represent”.
As for the welfare state? Illegal as well because the general well being they claim for their fraud is not allowed as per the Constitution and it’s original state before the illegal addition of amendments without an Article V Convention of States.
The government is null and void until such time as it completely dies in tyranny or the corruption is fully removed and the Constitution once more restored.
The USA Constitution is the CONTRACT between the States that created the federal government. The feds cannot change or alter that contract, the USA Constitution. The lies of the fed is they have powers of authority which were never granted and that makes this government illegal due to mass treason of all it’s officials.
Something not right about that guy. Great hair but dresses kinda Goth.
Scarf Lady, French Edition.
She keeps a fresh jar of Grey Poupon in her Vuitton bag, in case another Rolls Royce happens to pull up, with a passenger in need of moutarde.
You have to admit, though, it’s a step or two up from hot sauce.
Hey, don’t knock hot sauce. I like it a whole lot better than that BS French poopoo mustard.
Is it a coincidence that whenever I see her, I immediately think of a villain in an Austin Powers movie?
She needs to be stroking a long hair white cat, for sure.
She and Schwartz, two bond villians.
PDJT as ‘007, with KL as his beauriful CIA partner (cause their HAS to be the “catfight” scene, between KL and LaGuarde!)
I can SEE it, 0mg!
Dumdedum dumm!
You didn’t fall off the wagon this weekend, did you? 😆
Imagination running wild 😜
She’ll be really happy then with Germany, which finally and forever shut down the last of their three nuclear plants today, the final capitulation to an abhorrent cultist ideology.
Germany…the green canary in the coal mine. But I’m sure the industrial powerhouse of Europe will be just fine…
Up the down staircase.
I was going to comment about this as well. Cannot really ad anything to your statement.
Madness. Pure madness.
Hello Betsy jones, in that case, what is the status of nuclear power in LaGarde’s home country, France, which long had significant nuclear power infrastructure? Are the French ditching nuclear too?
I am not sure, my friend. I want to say they are ditching it as well. They have certainly said they will.
But the European Union is such a cabal of corrupt backstabbers, as we have seen with Macron on his own in China, it may be every nation for itself.
I get the feeling things there are not going as smoothly as the “elites” planned for them to.
Watching intently.
Man proposes…God disposes. As the self described and appointed gods in Europe are about to find out I think.
Happy to know that the French and Dutch are telling the WEFers to pound sand.
That’ll cause the WEF to bring on more polycrises.
This concept of polycrisis – in which a cluster of interdependent global risks create a compounding effect, such that their overall impact exceeds the sum of their individual parts – has sparked much animated discussion, not least in the World Economic Forum’s 2023 Global Risk Report and at Davos.
No matter the WEFer plans, ought the French and Dutch take it laying down?
Germany just closed its final 3 Nuclear Plants a couple of days ago.
Should be interesting…..
It’s OK everyone, it is only a technical recession they have been concerned about.
Please clap.
Now continue being content with less. Thank you.
As long as there’s cake…
Hat tip Marie Antoinette
The elites change little throughout the centuries.
Be satisfied, serfs.
*curtsying
True Phfiller.
They haven’t changed and they never learn.
And they are always surprised to find themselvs hanging from a lamp post or standing blindfolded up against a wall.
They never see it coming.
Someone said “they have learned nothing and have forgotten nothing.”
Is that thing a relative of Klaus Schwab? Madam Tyrant dressed in the ‘futuristic leader” sci-fi costume has been drinking too much Bud Light.
They are both Jewish if that is what you mean.
?????? I was referring to the WEF “Great Reset” “Green New Steal” connection. WTH does being Jewish have to do with this discussion? I don’t even know the religious affiliation of Schwab or his “Madam”…..if any.
She must have found that outfit in the closet of Liberace!
Well, if nothing else, LaBitch just confirmed Sundance’s prediction from the beginning that it was and is an engineered slowdown to convert to Green Energy / BBB.
I guess SD just made prophet status. LOL 😆
Feudalism/fascism means the possibility of upward mobility disappears.
The compensation is the safety net of the welfare State.
Where you’re born is where you die.
Was born in Philadelphia. Am now somewhat north of Seattle.
So your last line is correct:)
I don’t follow your comment, but I meant this mostly metaphorically.
Upward mobility remains the glory of America.
The rich, absurdly, hate America, because their social and economic status is never safe.
All (most) rich yearn for a return to feudalism, where social class was all, and never changed.
A medieval peasant lived out their life within a few square miles.
The Left (who are dedicated to ending America and returning to feudalism) have dreamed up the 15 minute city. How far can you walk in 15 minutes?
Once again, I declaim the dilettante liberals, who think progress is a birthright.
Progress is a luxury, easily denied you.
Let’s see who’s right.
possibility, or ILLUSION of possibility?
Well, the three waves of the Black Death in Europe broke the back of feudalism, as serfs discovered that they could sell their skills and labor in an open market marred by scarcity.
It could be the same now, if people refused to pick up her garbage, fix her toilets, etc..
Yeah, Missy, people take my stuff too literally.
I’m not predicting the return of the Black Death.
Fascism and the welfare State both appeared in the late 19th Century, and in the same place. Germany.
The enemies of American liberal democracy were striving for a return to feudalism, but the problem for all leftists is how to put lipstick on the pig of downward mobility.
The welfare State turned the Democrats (the Party of southern racists)from America’s second Party into its first Party. Blacks went from being the most reliable voting bloc for Republicans (the Party of Lincoln) to the most emphatic of Democrats.
Poor blacks now live out their lives on the Democrat plantation, and this is different from feudalism how?
No problem. Thats what Democracy is for. The citizenry will vote the installed globalist puppets out of power wherever they find them like the way we voted for President Trump.
fake a pandemic 2020

New Normal World Order agenda is being driven largely by installed/un elected globalists. Each passing election around the world increases their number.
Everytime I see Lagarde or Schwab I am reminded of this, and not in a good way…
But it seems 1984 is what we have at this point the restrict act would have that effect.
European aristocracy……let them eat bugs.
That fancy neck thing is a camouflaged neck brace , I believe , but who cares –
Christine Lagarde is famous for her scarves. (Hermes for $600, anyone?) And, yes, she was in a car accident–passenger leaving Euro Summit–in March. You have to give her credit for accessorizing a neck brace.
Really ? Is that supposed to impress ? you can be if you like …but reread the “who cares “ part above ..
Pax, Nycjoe. No offense was intended. I may not like Mme Lagarde’s ideology, but I do think she dresses nicely.
Pleeeeze , you think he does …
Trump: Peace and Prosperity.
Biden: War and Scarcity.
Trump is the ultimate alpha male!
And yet they are starting to cozy up to China for more malaise. Methinks Europe is SOL.
They are still buying oil and gas from Russia
Through India. And Germany just turned off all of their nuclear power plants. The stone age awaits them.
I read the text version, as I could not bear to listen to/hear either of their voices. Enough of these oligarchs, including Ursula von der Leyen, and all of the WEF actors.
Where are the speakers of freedom FROM this global takeover?????
Every single “Republican” candidate for POTUS 2024 should back out and support our only hope, DJT.
I would have paid any $ amount if after Lagarde said ” and our dependency, which we learned the hard way on energy” would have been asked by Brennan. Donald Trump was right when he warned you to not become to dependent on Russian energy? And we know that that Q would never be asked. And they all snickered when DJT warned them. They are all so full.of themselves.Pray and help others
No money, but I like that she acknowledged fuel dependency,as President Trump warned.
I’m so tired of the lies, I just can’t stomach listening to these out of touch “elites” any more – that includes Margaret Brennan.
They all disgust me.
What I saw and heard in this segment was fear. The world’s economic system is shifting under their feet and the WEF/Davos crowd will have absolutely no control over what happens in the shakeout. All their grand plans will not happen. Europe is especially vulnerable as they have alienated a lot of the developing world over the last couple of hundred years. Whatever new financial order results from current events will not be of their doing. The next five years is going to be very interesting to say the least. Just my opinion.
There is a lot more push back and fuss going on in the western Euro nations from the citizens than we are seeing here in the US.
Our msm and their press keep this news from getting out and about.
Lagarde seems to be calm, sedate and in control and wants her version of political and economic control to appear to be the same.
She wants it to seem as if all is wonderful and just purring right along.
It is not.
People are mad and upset and do not like where their leaders are taking their country and are not going along with it easy peasy.
Like you say Virginian, the next few years will be very interesting.
I do not think things are going to work out quite like Lagarde and her cronies think they are.
They are also going to be some what volatile for a lot of countries.
This IS Fascism, yet people seem happy to say left, left, left…Nooooooooooooooooooo IT IS FASCISM.
It’s the invert of fascism as opposed to the opposite. It’s called corporatism.
Fascism – state and big business in cahoots. State is in control.
Corporatism – state and big business in cahoots. Big business is in control.
Good distinction.
National SOCIALIST WORKERS party=FASCISM IS left, NOT right, thats another of their false narratives, projections like “Right is rasciiiist!”
Fascism is on the left side of the aisle, of course.
Defining terms, those who think a bigger and more powerful State is the answer are leftists.
Mussolini was a prominent Italian socialist who then embraced fascism.
Worship of the State, at this point, defines them all.
My hero Mark Steyn was laughing at British “anarchists” protesting welfare cuts.
And after anarchy comes, children, who will print out the welfare checks?
Christine Lagarde is another ‘Lawyer’…..I keep pointing this out to you guys of what the problem is……
I agree with Madame Lagarde, this Congress hasn’t shown me it has the balls to fight on any issue, let alone the debt ceiling. She is counting on us to dependably be suckers for Europe’s benefit, and she has a track record to base that assessment on.
I am not impressed with the 20 and 6, so far.
I see she and Klaus have the same designer and tailor – the Galactica Nehru series of unisex clothing…
It’s a good thing that I was not eating while reading your comment, as I might have lost my meal on my screen.
They are not fighting inflation—unless you call FURTHER SUPPLY SIDE SHRINKING as “fighting inflation”. Ridiculous.
They’re reducing consumption.
“You will own nothing and you will be happy.”
Ida Auken (Danish Folketing Party)
Hear no evil, See no evil, Speak no evil…
Who is to the right of Z-man?
None other than Country star Brad Paisley.
Ah, that’s why I don’t recognize him.
Brad Paisley is not a “star” in my book.
Is he trying to be the “Bono” of country music?
Loser.
OMG! Little Z actually owns a long sleeved black t shirt. Who knew?
Here’s a thought…what if the European economic draw down is preparation for US withdrawing from Europe. Without US acting as it’s military their social programs will take a hit.
People like Lagarde need to fear leaving their homes, and they aren’t. We need to make them accept that THIS will be THEIR new normal.
The great reset is not going to end well. Covid emboldened them to start implementing their evil plans for us, but many people are on to them now.
We are coming quickly to the point where it will be us or them.
The question is whether people have the courage to end their reset mission. French and Dutch citizens are pushing back with a vengeance.
North Americans are sleepwalking into he$$ at this point.
The goal for the west is less productivity, less jobs, and smaller paychecks, to lower energy consumption.
Meanwhile China has the opposite goal.
Guess who will win.
Made it 47 seconds into the interview before I shut it off. As Gutfeld would say, “I hate these people!!”
I had to read text, because I am like you
I couldn’t get beyond the ‘plum in the mouth’ accent. She thinks so highly of herself, both of them are nauseating. An absolute disaster.
I despise that woman about as much as I despise Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi.
We need strong, level headed, women with common sense who love their families and their countries.
Not women who would sell their souls for a godless ideology.
Hmmm…. did some rational person try to strangle the Lagardie woman and the scarf is covering up the finger marks?
I think she was involved in an automobile accident last month and she is wearing a cervical collar.
What a wonderful globalist but a horrid person.
Build Back Guillotines.
Brennan: “Inflation is running at 8.5%.”
LaGarde: “Oh, no, no, no. We have it down to 5.6%.
That’s, of course excluding food and energy.”
These f….ng usurers are just unbelievable in their temerity. Just unbearable. Can this just stop. I’m recruiting now. Veterans E7 and above for planning and training. Must be able to lead and direct groups up to 14.
Should have business experience and a willingness and ability to support logistics.
“But it shouldn’t be confrontational. I’m on the same page as Henry Kissinger on that, or Kevin Rudd, the new Australian ambassador. Conflict is not unavoidable.”
I wonder what he view of Trump was when he said ‘why can’t we be friends with Russia?’
What is it with these old bags wearing scarves..??
Where do they find these characters?
Madame Le Grande? Really? The Great Lady?
Who is writing this stuff? Charles Dickens?
Such lies!! Dignified lying, but lying just the same. The photo of massive rioting is far more accurate. The teenagers rioting in Chicago also is more realistic for the US. My thinking is that the more they lie, the worse it is going to be.
I’m a Christain woman…so I best keep my mouth shut.
In a word, HOLLOWoman.
Babylonian smooth-talking head was convicted of waving through a €403 million ($421 million) compensation payout to a Bernard Tapie, an ally of her boss, then-president Nicolas Sarkozy; despite several warning signs that the related case was sketchy. She did not go to jail not even fired. Presiding judge declined to hand down any sentence for ‘complicity or nothing at all’; YET ruled that the way Lagarde acted did technically meet the legal definition of negligence. A case so trivial went to trial?
The payout itself had already been canceled by the courts as inappropriate, which begged for Lagarde Madame presiding minister, to be held to account. Was Lagarde’s trial just collateral damage of the Socialist Party revenging itself on Tapie?
Note : The IMF’s Secretary these days is Jianhai Lin, a Chinese national educated at Berkeley.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/dec/19/christine-lagarde-avoids-sentence-despite-guilty-verdict-in-negligence-trial
What the heck is she hiding under that MASSIVE scarf? Bizarre world!
Lagarde is hideous.
brennan doesn’t have the brains God gave a doughnut and this L beast is as vile and Godless as Hildabeast…. 2 creatures serving the same master, as most politicians
Oh yeah, the serf’s are happy as clams, just like these idiots say they are handily beating the Russians, lol.
1% growth post covid recovery?
Sick.
Lagarde obviously has had a recent neck injury. She thinks that scarf is hiding her neck brace and no one is going to notice. Geez.
I’m lost, is this actually a news story or the script for the next “Hunger Games”?
Tough call, there.