In this episode of The Chuck ToddCast, Chuck Todd digs into a growing sense of unease shared across the political spectrum, as 2026 looms as a “year of living dangerously” at home and abroad. From mass migration, rising nationalism, and AI-driven economic fear to flashpoints in Venezuela, Iran, and beyond, the conversation explores why so many global and domestic headlines feel like potential tipping points. Chuck argues the world is less stable—and America more divided—under Donald Trump, whose administration he says views chaos and division as sources of power rather than problems to solve. The episode draws stark parallels between the Minneapolis ICE shooting and the Ruby Ridge standoff, examining how the rush to control narratives, the politicization of law enforcement, and the erosion of civil liberties can fracture public trust. The warning is sobering: America may ultimately be okay, but right now it’s a tinderbox—and a country that fails to protect the rights of its own citizens risks losing its moral authority everywhere else.
Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi joins Chuck Todd to break down what the numbers actually say about the U.S. economy—and why the headline optimism may be masking deeper problems. Zandi explains how upcoming tax refunds and delayed tax cuts will temporarily juice growth, even as that stimulus is entirely deficit-financed. Interest rate cuts are likely coming, but cautiously, and while AI stocks are soaring, the broader market is barely treading water. Beneath the surface, job creation has stalled, manufacturing jobs are shrinking under tariffs, and deportations aren’t translating into more employment for native-born workers as many expected.
The conversation widens to a fragile global outlook, with Trump-era protectionism accelerating deglobalization and reshaping trade, housing, and labor markets. Zandi details why college-educated workers are now seeing the sharpest rise in unemployment, how AI skills will define the next generation of jobs, and why renting often makes more sense than buying right now. Looking ahead to 2026, he warns of elevated geopolitical and financial-system risks, an AI-driven stock market that could be vulnerable to a correction, GDP growth likely under 3%, and a job market that may struggle to grow at all.
Finally, Chuck hops into the ToddCast Time Machine to revisit Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” speech that laid out the vision for the 20th century world order & warns that retreating from it could be devastating for both the United State & the world. He also answers listeners’ questions in the Ask Chuck segment & previews the national championship between Indiana & Miami.
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Timeline:
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00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
05:30 People on both sides of the aisle worried if we’ll be ok
07:00 2026 will be the “year of living dangerously”
07:45 We are in uncharted waters and don’t know where it’s headed
09:30 Mass migration has led to rising nationalism in USA & Europe
10:00 Globalization caused a sense of displacement
11:00 AI will create even more fear than globalization
12:15 The political response to economic anxiety has failed
14:00 We still don’t know what will happen with Venezuela
14:30 Iranian regime likely will fall in 2026
15:45 It’s clear Trump has no plan for Venezuela
17:30 Latin America is deeply skeptical of American power
19:00 Every headline feels like a tipping point
20:00 Trump could take military action against many countries
20:30 The world is less safe because Donald Trump is president
21:45 Trump admin believes division bolsters their power
23:00 On social media, it feels like America is on the brink of civil war
24:00 America feels like a tinderbox
25:45 ICE is being trained to treat citizens as threats, not constituents
27:30 Law enforcement is supposed to be a deescalator
30:15 We’ve been living through a “vote against” political roller coaster
32:00 Voters don’t like chaos, & Trump is neither calm or stable
33:00 Elements of the American right have given up on democracy
34:15 America will eventually be ok, but is not ok in this moment
34:45 The sparks of military clash are burning around the world
37:00 Parallels between Ruby Ridge standoff & Minneapolis ICE shooting
39:15 A confrontation occurred between Weaver’s son & law enforcement
40:00 FBI sniper shot Weaver’s wife while holding her baby
40:30 Unlike Minneapolis, government held investigations after Ruby Ridge
41:30 Ruby Ridge led to militia formations & deep state conspiracies
42:15 Administration tried to solidify narrative before facts in Minneapolis
44:00 The left sees Renee Good as a victim, the right sees justification
45:00 The Trump administration has politicized the rule of law
46:00 If U.S. doesn’t respect rights of its citizens, it can’t take moral high ground
53:15 Mark Zandi joins the Chuck ToddCast
54:30 What do the numbers say about the state of the economy?
55:15 Big Beautiful Bill tax cuts about to start showing up
56:00 Tax refunds will add juice to the economy
56:45 All the “juice” is deficit financed and will only be temporary
57:45 Interest rates cuts likely to be cautious but will continue
59:00 AI stocks on fire, rest of the stocks are just up slightly
1:00:45 The economy isn’t creating any jobs despite investment
1:01:30 Job creation flatlined after “Liberation Day”
1:02:45 Manufacturing has been losing jobs due to tariffs
1:04:00 Are deportations creating more jobs for native born workers?
1:04:45 Jobs normally taken by foreign born workers aren’t being filled
1:06:00 Companies aren’t laying off, they’re just not hiring new employees
1:07:15 Trade deficit reportedly down, but is that actually a good thing?
1:08:00 Imports of pharmaceuticals have collapsed due to tariffs
1:08:45 Tariffs haven’t actually addressed the trade deficit
1:10:15 Tariff revenue shows the stated tariff rates aren’t holding true
1:11:30 Will the K-shaped economy continue through 2026?
1:13:00 Economy is affecting different income groups wildly different
1:14:15 Partisans believe economy is better depending on who is president
1:15:30 How do you price in Trump taking Greenland & ending NATO?
1:16:15 Economies around the world are in a similar, fragile place like the U.S.
1:17:15 The U.S. is rapidly pulling away from the rest of the world
1:18:15 Trump’s protectionism has been contagious to other countries
1:19:30 The world is preparing for a deglobalization
1:21:30 China hasn’t really taken advantage of U.S. global retreat
1:22:15 Countries that embrace immigration are the most successful
1:23:15 No country benefited more from globalization than China
1:25:00 USMCA has to be renegotiated, will probably remain status quo
1:27:15 Job market for new college graduates is very tough
1:28:00 Rise in unemployment is almost exclusively college educated
1:29:00 Proficiency in AI will be critical in future jobs
1:30:00 Classical higher education could make a comeback
1:32:00 Home ownership is unaffordable for many Americans
1:32:45 It’s better to rent than to buy in this market
1:33:45 There’s not a lot of buyers for prospective home sellers
1:34:30 Raising the capital gains exclusion could generate more sellers
1:37:00 There’s a chance the GOP could lose house majority before November
1:37:30 What risks that could upend the economy that concern you the most?
1:38:15 Geopolitical risk is very elevated
1:38:45 Stock market being buoyed by AI, could be ripe for correction
1:40:15 If there’s a major problem it will be in the financial system
1:40:45 If an AI company defaults, it could change the psychology of lenders
1:43:00 GDP growth will be under 3% in 2026
1:44:00 Will be tough to imagine positive job growth in 2026
1:46:15 Chuck’s thoughts on interview with Mark Zandi
1:47:00 ToddCast Time Machine – January 8th, 1918
1:47:45 Woodrow Wilson lays out blueprint for 20th century world order
1:48:30 America tried to shape the world with ideas, not empire
1:49:45 Wilson’s Fourteen Points speech rejected premise that caused WW1
1:51:15 Wilson advances transparency, diplomacy & idealistic foreign policy
1:52:15 Wilson calls for economic interdependence & free trade
1:53:15 Wilson proposes self-determination over empires
1:54:30 Some American conservatives have rejected Wilsonianism for 100 years
1:56:00 Wilson wanted America’s role to be an arbiter, not a conqueror
1:57:00 In 1919, Wilson’s vision was confronted by power politics
1:57:45 The U.S. proposes the League of Nations but doesn’t join it
1:58:30 Every global geopolitical debate traces back to Wilson’s speech
1:59:45 The post-WW2 world order benefitted America, & it’s falling apart
2:01:15 Ask Chuck
2:02:00 Reaction to the ICE shooting in Minneapolis?
2:03:30 Why hasn’t the US taken action to remove the leader of Haiti?
2:08:00 Could Rahm Emanuel beat Gavin Newsom for Dem nomination?
2:11:15 Would an attack on Colombia be a mistake for the Trump administration?
2:17:15 Miami vs Indiana national championship preview