Michael Moynihan
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I mean, I think we could all agree that, you know, Canada, Mexico, a more aggressive stance towards, you know, drugs that are killing a huge number of people coming across the border is a good thing. Can you negotiate that in a way that doesn't punish You know, American consumers.
I mean, I think we could all agree that, you know, Canada, Mexico, a more aggressive stance towards, you know, drugs that are killing a huge number of people coming across the border is a good thing. Can you negotiate that in a way that doesn't punish You know, American consumers.
I mean, we saw today right before we started this, that Ontario slapped on a 25 percent tariff on electricity that they deliver to almost two million households in Michigan. They promised that they would.
I mean, we saw today right before we started this, that Ontario slapped on a 25 percent tariff on electricity that they deliver to almost two million households in Michigan. They promised that they would.
I mean, we saw today right before we started this, that Ontario slapped on a 25 percent tariff on electricity that they deliver to almost two million households in Michigan. They promised that they would.
And now they've done it. And, you know, that's an immediate thing that people feel in their pocketbook. Is that a long term good? I mean, what is the negotiation here? I mean, is it is this for American manufacturing? I just can't even I mean, is it for fentanyl? It seems like a very, very, you know, slapdash willy nilly policy. But I think people are going to feel really quickly.
And now they've done it. And, you know, that's an immediate thing that people feel in their pocketbook. Is that a long term good? I mean, what is the negotiation here? I mean, is it is this for American manufacturing? I just can't even I mean, is it for fentanyl? It seems like a very, very, you know, slapdash willy nilly policy. But I think people are going to feel really quickly.
And now they've done it. And, you know, that's an immediate thing that people feel in their pocketbook. Is that a long term good? I mean, what is the negotiation here? I mean, is it is this for American manufacturing? I just can't even I mean, is it for fentanyl? It seems like a very, very, you know, slapdash willy nilly policy. But I think people are going to feel really quickly.
So that's why I said, you know, mentioning it tonight.
So that's why I said, you know, mentioning it tonight.
So that's why I said, you know, mentioning it tonight.
You could also talk to most economists who don't believe trade deficits are even a thing that matters. I mean, that ultimately it is a benefit to American consumers either way.
You could also talk to most economists who don't believe trade deficits are even a thing that matters. I mean, that ultimately it is a benefit to American consumers either way.
You could also talk to most economists who don't believe trade deficits are even a thing that matters. I mean, that ultimately it is a benefit to American consumers either way.
I mean, that if there's some equalization is, and again, this is, you know, something that I believe myself, but I am not an economist and should probably talk to an economist about this, but that is a widely held view that trade deficits are not something that is like an actual deficit, which is another thing that we have to, pay attention to at the moment, our real deficit.
I mean, that if there's some equalization is, and again, this is, you know, something that I believe myself, but I am not an economist and should probably talk to an economist about this, but that is a widely held view that trade deficits are not something that is like an actual deficit, which is another thing that we have to, pay attention to at the moment, our real deficit.
I mean, that if there's some equalization is, and again, this is, you know, something that I believe myself, but I am not an economist and should probably talk to an economist about this, but that is a widely held view that trade deficits are not something that is like an actual deficit, which is another thing that we have to, pay attention to at the moment, our real deficit.
Well, some of them don't have balls because they're women. And I believe in those categories, Megan. Tammy Baldwin does not have balls. And that's just a biological fact. A couple of things here. is that, you know, I think last time we were on, Matt was pointing out something that you've pointed out this time, too. It's an 80-20 issue, and those are very rare.
Well, some of them don't have balls because they're women. And I believe in those categories, Megan. Tammy Baldwin does not have balls. And that's just a biological fact. A couple of things here. is that, you know, I think last time we were on, Matt was pointing out something that you've pointed out this time, too. It's an 80-20 issue, and those are very rare.
Well, some of them don't have balls because they're women. And I believe in those categories, Megan. Tammy Baldwin does not have balls. And that's just a biological fact. A couple of things here. is that, you know, I think last time we were on, Matt was pointing out something that you've pointed out this time, too. It's an 80-20 issue, and those are very rare.