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I think in terms of other negatives, like Kamala Harris now, I think the... I think that's a mistake to try to get rid of the filibuster because then somebody else gets rid of it for something else and it's just cascading problems. On spending, we talked about, I think he spent too much there. And what have they done well? I think he changed the tone of the country.
I think that was really, really important. No one woke up, you know, David calls it mean tweets, but not waking up concerned about mean tweets is important. Not waking up concerned about there being some random tariff on your company that you didn't expect. Not waking up being accused of doing something. I think those were all huge positives. I think supporting workers.
I think that was really, really important. No one woke up, you know, David calls it mean tweets, but not waking up concerned about mean tweets is important. Not waking up concerned about there being some random tariff on your company that you didn't expect. Not waking up being accused of doing something. I think those were all huge positives. I think supporting workers.
I think, you know, just having just a sensibility of, OK, we're not in the middle of everything. There just wasn't this uncertainty like every single day that every business woke up with with Trump. Just removing that was the biggest positive of all.
I think, you know, just having just a sensibility of, OK, we're not in the middle of everything. There just wasn't this uncertainty like every single day that every business woke up with with Trump. Just removing that was the biggest positive of all.
But how it's been defined, I'll use the Yemen example again. I'll use the price example on oil again. We have... Trump-nesia, right? We presume that what he did in terms of the economy and everything and no wars, you know, no, everything was just rosy under Donald Trump. And I think that's another thing that's negative.
But how it's been defined, I'll use the Yemen example again. I'll use the price example on oil again. We have... Trump-nesia, right? We presume that what he did in terms of the economy and everything and no wars, you know, no, everything was just rosy under Donald Trump. And I think that's another thing that's negative.
No, I don't. And I'll tell you why. I'm assuming all you guys have had a boss at one point or another. Yes. Yeah. And do you all agree with everything that that boss did all the time? No, no, no. But you had to do what the boss told you to do. Yeah. And that's Kamala's job.
No, I don't. And I'll tell you why. I'm assuming all you guys have had a boss at one point or another. Yes. Yeah. And do you all agree with everything that that boss did all the time? No, no, no. But you had to do what the boss told you to do. Yeah. And that's Kamala's job.
Well, but at the same time, you get credit for doing it, but it doesn't matter. You know, if it turns out to be wrong, it's still the boss that's on the hook for it.
Well, but at the same time, you get credit for doing it, but it doesn't matter. You know, if it turns out to be wrong, it's still the boss that's on the hook for it.
Yeah, again, that's branding. I mean, we play branding games with politics all the time. If you look at what her specific responsibility was, I alluded to it earlier, her job was to go to Central America and talk to the heads of the countries there and try to reduce the reasons why people were leaving their countries to go to the United States.
Yeah, again, that's branding. I mean, we play branding games with politics all the time. If you look at what her specific responsibility was, I alluded to it earlier, her job was to go to Central America and talk to the heads of the countries there and try to reduce the reasons why people were leaving their countries to go to the United States.
Yeah, and I get the logic there. I don't think there's... I think maybe they might have thought of that earlier. And that's why they let too many people in. But I think they realize now that they screwed up.
Yeah, and I get the logic there. I don't think there's... I think maybe they might have thought of that earlier. And that's why they let too many people in. But I think they realize now that they screwed up.
No, I prefer that Congress does it. Unfortunately, that's just not what works. Look at the SEC with Gary Gensler. The guy's a moron. Here we go. We can agree on that, actually.
No, I prefer that Congress does it. Unfortunately, that's just not what works. Look at the SEC with Gary Gensler. The guy's a moron. Here we go. We can agree on that, actually.
David, you're really good at trying to position things so you have talking points to go out with.
David, you're really good at trying to position things so you have talking points to go out with.
You are the king of virtue signaling, David.