Jonathan V. Last
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Yeah, everywhere. And this is, again, I just don't know that there's any reason to tiptoe around the F word anymore. We're not there yet, but that is the purpose and direction of all of the things. Woo!
Yeah, everywhere. And this is, again, I just don't know that there's any reason to tiptoe around the F word anymore. We're not there yet, but that is the purpose and direction of all of the things. Woo!
One of the other things that we have been seeing, just as an indicator of what's to come, is big corporations pulling their earnings forecasts for the year. Last week, we had a couple airlines pulling theirs, a bunch of airlines now that... Not great. This is due to both immigration and the economic situation. And yesterday, Ford pulled its earnings projections.
One of the other things that we have been seeing, just as an indicator of what's to come, is big corporations pulling their earnings forecasts for the year. Last week, we had a couple airlines pulling theirs, a bunch of airlines now that... Not great. This is due to both immigration and the economic situation. And yesterday, Ford pulled its earnings projections.
One of the other things that we have been seeing, just as an indicator of what's to come, is big corporations pulling their earnings forecasts for the year. Last week, we had a couple airlines pulling theirs, a bunch of airlines now that... Not great. This is due to both immigration and the economic situation. And yesterday, Ford pulled its earnings projections.
Let me just tell people who aren't familiar with this. When publicly traded companies pull their earnings forecasts, it's not because they're not sure exactly how much money they're going to make because things are so good. It's not because they're like, boy, you know what? We might make so much money next year that we can't even begin to guess. It's the opposite.
Let me just tell people who aren't familiar with this. When publicly traded companies pull their earnings forecasts, it's not because they're not sure exactly how much money they're going to make because things are so good. It's not because they're like, boy, you know what? We might make so much money next year that we can't even begin to guess. It's the opposite.
Let me just tell people who aren't familiar with this. When publicly traded companies pull their earnings forecasts, it's not because they're not sure exactly how much money they're going to make because things are so good. It's not because they're like, boy, you know what? We might make so much money next year that we can't even begin to guess. It's the opposite.
It's that things are in free fall. You know, we're going to get there.
It's that things are in free fall. You know, we're going to get there.
It's that things are in free fall. You know, we're going to get there.
Yeah. And I am, I mean, the thing I am more curious about than anything in the world is whether we get to regret from the people who did this to America. Ian, I sent you a little thing right before we got on air. I don't know if you want to talk about it or not.
Yeah. And I am, I mean, the thing I am more curious about than anything in the world is whether we get to regret from the people who did this to America. Ian, I sent you a little thing right before we got on air. I don't know if you want to talk about it or not.
Yeah. And I am, I mean, the thing I am more curious about than anything in the world is whether we get to regret from the people who did this to America. Ian, I sent you a little thing right before we got on air. I don't know if you want to talk about it or not.
We're going to keep it. We're going to save it for dessert.
We're going to keep it. We're going to save it for dessert.
We're going to keep it. We're going to save it for dessert.
Bad. So in the writer's room at wrestling, so if you're in the WWE writer's room and you are mapping out storylines, the question that is always asked, the fundamental question is, who does this put over? Putting over in wrestling parlance is helping make them more popular with the crowd. And so whether it is like, and then Bruiser Brody hits another guy, hits George the Animal Steel with a chair.
Bad. So in the writer's room at wrestling, so if you're in the WWE writer's room and you are mapping out storylines, the question that is always asked, the fundamental question is, who does this put over? Putting over in wrestling parlance is helping make them more popular with the crowd. And so whether it is like, and then Bruiser Brody hits another guy, hits George the Animal Steel with a chair.
Bad. So in the writer's room at wrestling, so if you're in the WWE writer's room and you are mapping out storylines, the question that is always asked, the fundamental question is, who does this put over? Putting over in wrestling parlance is helping make them more popular with the crowd. And so whether it is like, and then Bruiser Brody hits another guy, hits George the Animal Steel with a chair.