Neera Tanden
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And I just want to say, when we get to a place when European countries do not want to share intelligence with us because they are worried that we could possibly share it with Russia, that will mean Americans are less safe. When defense contractors in Europe, their stock is tripling because Europeans are going to buy from defense contractors in Europe.
I just want to remind senators from Alabama and Mississippi, that those defense contractors are going to be, you know, basically less profitable in the United States. Now, it's not like liberals love every defense contractor.
I just want to remind senators from Alabama and Mississippi, that those defense contractors are going to be, you know, basically less profitable in the United States. Now, it's not like liberals love every defense contractor.
I just want to remind senators from Alabama and Mississippi, that those defense contractors are going to be, you know, basically less profitable in the United States. Now, it's not like liberals love every defense contractor.
But I think someone should raise these issues with senators, Republican senators. You know, the breaking up of these alliances is also is, you know, I think we have to digest it and understand it will have consequences for American security, for for Americans, the price of goods, trade, the American dollar. There's a whole range of impacts from the assaults on our allies.
But I think someone should raise these issues with senators, Republican senators. You know, the breaking up of these alliances is also is, you know, I think we have to digest it and understand it will have consequences for American security, for for Americans, the price of goods, trade, the American dollar. There's a whole range of impacts from the assaults on our allies.
But I think someone should raise these issues with senators, Republican senators. You know, the breaking up of these alliances is also is, you know, I think we have to digest it and understand it will have consequences for American security, for for Americans, the price of goods, trade, the American dollar. There's a whole range of impacts from the assaults on our allies.
I mean, the whole world is crazy when you're angrier at Canada and England and France than you are at Putin, who's a terrorist killer who invaded a country. And I just think we have to make the consequences of those decisions clearer.
I mean, the whole world is crazy when you're angrier at Canada and England and France than you are at Putin, who's a terrorist killer who invaded a country. And I just think we have to make the consequences of those decisions clearer.
I mean, the whole world is crazy when you're angrier at Canada and England and France than you are at Putin, who's a terrorist killer who invaded a country. And I just think we have to make the consequences of those decisions clearer.
Oh, yeah. I mean, I definitely thought for all these people on Wall Street and elsewhere who were like, oh, it's going to be fine because he's going to be reined in by the market and he'll never want the stock markets to crash. It's like nobody is safe.
Oh, yeah. I mean, I definitely thought for all these people on Wall Street and elsewhere who were like, oh, it's going to be fine because he's going to be reined in by the market and he'll never want the stock markets to crash. It's like nobody is safe.
Oh, yeah. I mean, I definitely thought for all these people on Wall Street and elsewhere who were like, oh, it's going to be fine because he's going to be reined in by the market and he'll never want the stock markets to crash. It's like nobody is safe.
If you think that he's not going to, you know, do what he wants in his second term because he's concerned about the market, you know, which I think he described these gigantic crashes as a little bit of an adjustment. Yeah. You know, I mean, that little bit of an adjustment or people losing their jobs, people having to pay a lot more.
If you think that he's not going to, you know, do what he wants in his second term because he's concerned about the market, you know, which I think he described these gigantic crashes as a little bit of an adjustment. Yeah. You know, I mean, that little bit of an adjustment or people losing their jobs, people having to pay a lot more.
If you think that he's not going to, you know, do what he wants in his second term because he's concerned about the market, you know, which I think he described these gigantic crashes as a little bit of an adjustment. Yeah. You know, I mean, that little bit of an adjustment or people losing their jobs, people having to pay a lot more.
So I think this is a crucial issue about what, you know, a lot of people are talking about, which what does the Democratic Party need to do? And I think the most important thing an opposition party needs to do is to drive the connection between the policies and the impact on people's lives. I think we could have a long debate about the American Rescue Plan. And I know there were critics of it.
So I think this is a crucial issue about what, you know, a lot of people are talking about, which what does the Democratic Party need to do? And I think the most important thing an opposition party needs to do is to drive the connection between the policies and the impact on people's lives. I think we could have a long debate about the American Rescue Plan. And I know there were critics of it.
So I think this is a crucial issue about what, you know, a lot of people are talking about, which what does the Democratic Party need to do? And I think the most important thing an opposition party needs to do is to drive the connection between the policies and the impact on people's lives. I think we could have a long debate about the American Rescue Plan. And I know there were critics of it.
It was trying to save the economy. But one of the challenges of it is that we passed the American Rescue Plan. And again, I think it did really crucial work to save the American people. But we took an act early in the administration, and then we had inflation, and Republicans were able to make an argument about how AARP was actually driving inflation.