Lauren Bauer
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Podcast Appearances
Oh, yeah. It was an open question.
Oh, yeah. It was an open question.
It is, right. So if you can see here. This is the one-year chart.
It is, right. So if you can see here. This is the one-year chart.
It is, right. So if you can see here. This is the one-year chart.
You know, Snap looks a little low. Maybe, but it bounced right back up, which is consistent with its thing, with its overlines. But, you know, if a reporter, who is you, or any other reporter were to call me and say, did you see something in the Snap line that is concerning to you? I would say, not yet, but I'm watching it.
You know, Snap looks a little low. Maybe, but it bounced right back up, which is consistent with its thing, with its overlines. But, you know, if a reporter, who is you, or any other reporter were to call me and say, did you see something in the Snap line that is concerning to you? I would say, not yet, but I'm watching it.
You know, Snap looks a little low. Maybe, but it bounced right back up, which is consistent with its thing, with its overlines. But, you know, if a reporter, who is you, or any other reporter were to call me and say, did you see something in the Snap line that is concerning to you? I would say, not yet, but I'm watching it.
That's a really good question. I'm going to write that down as a thing we should do.
That's a really good question. I'm going to write that down as a thing we should do.
That's a really good question. I'm going to write that down as a thing we should do.
I am not worried if someone pulls my access to this, because if they do, then that is actually a paradigm shift of lights out into the public's insight into how much money the Treasury has. and where it's coming in and where it's going. And so I actually feel quite proud that we've pulled something that I dare you to remove the public's access to the federal government's balance sheet.
I am not worried if someone pulls my access to this, because if they do, then that is actually a paradigm shift of lights out into the public's insight into how much money the Treasury has. and where it's coming in and where it's going. And so I actually feel quite proud that we've pulled something that I dare you to remove the public's access to the federal government's balance sheet.
I am not worried if someone pulls my access to this, because if they do, then that is actually a paradigm shift of lights out into the public's insight into how much money the Treasury has. and where it's coming in and where it's going. And so I actually feel quite proud that we've pulled something that I dare you to remove the public's access to the federal government's balance sheet.
Do you double dog dare? Not really.
Do you double dog dare? Not really.
Do you double dog dare? Not really.