Emma Jo Morris
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I can't tell the future. I just think it's off track. It seems like the Trump administration expected them to kind of come to the table and look to make a deal immediately, and instead they put their back up.
Right. So it's funny because as the conversation was just going on just now, I was thinking and thinking, you know, there's two angles to see the same thing. The first one is kind of what I said and really what you're saying too. The second is you have to kind of maybe take a step back, which is kind of what you're doing and say, okay, first of all, despite the pace of deportations, that's one
Right. So it's funny because as the conversation was just going on just now, I was thinking and thinking, you know, there's two angles to see the same thing. The first one is kind of what I said and really what you're saying too. The second is you have to kind of maybe take a step back, which is kind of what you're doing and say, okay, first of all, despite the pace of deportations, that's one
Right. So it's funny because as the conversation was just going on just now, I was thinking and thinking, you know, there's two angles to see the same thing. The first one is kind of what I said and really what you're saying too. The second is you have to kind of maybe take a step back, which is kind of what you're doing and say, okay, first of all, despite the pace of deportations, that's one
detail of the immigration policy. But more broadly, what's going on, there is not a soul crossing the border right now. Not only is that the case, but people are actually escorting themselves out because they would rather leave on their terms than on DHS's terms.
detail of the immigration policy. But more broadly, what's going on, there is not a soul crossing the border right now. Not only is that the case, but people are actually escorting themselves out because they would rather leave on their terms than on DHS's terms.
detail of the immigration policy. But more broadly, what's going on, there is not a soul crossing the border right now. Not only is that the case, but people are actually escorting themselves out because they would rather leave on their terms than on DHS's terms.
At least like in terms of the psychology around the board, that's pretty much the perception, right? So that's another take, which is that. And then also on trade too, it's like, okay, in the snapshot that we're looking at, which is a very small snapshot, there's hurdles right now. However, if you, again, look at it more broadly,
At least like in terms of the psychology around the board, that's pretty much the perception, right? So that's another take, which is that. And then also on trade too, it's like, okay, in the snapshot that we're looking at, which is a very small snapshot, there's hurdles right now. However, if you, again, look at it more broadly,
At least like in terms of the psychology around the board, that's pretty much the perception, right? So that's another take, which is that. And then also on trade too, it's like, okay, in the snapshot that we're looking at, which is a very small snapshot, there's hurdles right now. However, if you, again, look at it more broadly,
Trump for the first time, I think in what, like 20 years, 30 years is trying to rearrange the global trade arrangement and the global economy and the direction of markets. It's, it's, like this profound proposition and a profound change that we, I don't think, have fully digested yet.
Trump for the first time, I think in what, like 20 years, 30 years is trying to rearrange the global trade arrangement and the global economy and the direction of markets. It's, it's, like this profound proposition and a profound change that we, I don't think, have fully digested yet.
Trump for the first time, I think in what, like 20 years, 30 years is trying to rearrange the global trade arrangement and the global economy and the direction of markets. It's, it's, like this profound proposition and a profound change that we, I don't think, have fully digested yet.
So to your point, it's like these things, what he's doing actually is so big that it's really difficult to analyze it like from the first 100 days. He's thinking in much grander terms than even one term. I think he's thinking in terms of the next generation of at least. So, yeah, I mean, I agree with you. We're not talking about a bill.
So to your point, it's like these things, what he's doing actually is so big that it's really difficult to analyze it like from the first 100 days. He's thinking in much grander terms than even one term. I think he's thinking in terms of the next generation of at least. So, yeah, I mean, I agree with you. We're not talking about a bill.
So to your point, it's like these things, what he's doing actually is so big that it's really difficult to analyze it like from the first 100 days. He's thinking in much grander terms than even one term. I think he's thinking in terms of the next generation of at least. So, yeah, I mean, I agree with you. We're not talking about a bill.
We're talking about actually a philosophical shift in the way the country thinks.
We're talking about actually a philosophical shift in the way the country thinks.
We're talking about actually a philosophical shift in the way the country thinks.
I just, just one thing on this, on the speed that he's moving at, because I think that that's actually a really important, important point. And there's so much, I think, to that. But I think that one of the main things to that, the reason for it, is Trump learned in his first term that there is opposition to his agenda in the House.