Tim Burchett
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a senator, probably the most embarrassing member of the U.S. Senate, if you ask me. He's angry when the stock market goes down. He's angry when the stock market goes up. Trump posts on X for the entire world to see, hey, now would be a good time to buy stocks. And Chris Murphy says, oh, that's insider trading. That's not insider trade. He posted it on X on Truth Social, as you just said.
a senator, probably the most embarrassing member of the U.S. Senate, if you ask me. He's angry when the stock market goes down. He's angry when the stock market goes up. Trump posts on X for the entire world to see, hey, now would be a good time to buy stocks. And Chris Murphy says, oh, that's insider trading. That's not insider trade. He posted it on X on Truth Social, as you just said.
So, I mean, I think it's well played by the president. We'll see where it goes from here. But at this point, it's exactly where he wanted it to end up, I would think.
So, I mean, I think it's well played by the president. We'll see where it goes from here. But at this point, it's exactly where he wanted it to end up, I would think.
So, I mean, I think it's well played by the president. We'll see where it goes from here. But at this point, it's exactly where he wanted it to end up, I would think.
Yeah, and this is โ it's a symptom maybe of the internet age and the โ we don't have a 24 โ what is a 24-hour news cycle, but the news day never ends really. And, you know, these the panikins, as you've recalled, that the president has called them, they they can't withstand the pressures of a single news cycle and not even the entire news cycle.
Yeah, and this is โ it's a symptom maybe of the internet age and the โ we don't have a 24 โ what is a 24-hour news cycle, but the news day never ends really. And, you know, these the panikins, as you've recalled, that the president has called them, they they can't withstand the pressures of a single news cycle and not even the entire news cycle.
Yeah, and this is โ it's a symptom maybe of the internet age and the โ we don't have a 24 โ what is a 24-hour news cycle, but the news day never ends really. And, you know, these the panikins, as you've recalled, that the president has called them, they they can't withstand the pressures of a single news cycle and not even the entire news cycle.
But they can't, you know, when the media is calling, say, what are you going to do about this? And everybody's freaking out. Oh, my gosh, the stock market is falling. They can't survive even an afternoon without having to freak out. I mean, yes. Goodness, this is the long game. President Trump is looking at this as the long game. He is resetting America's place in the global marketplace.
But they can't, you know, when the media is calling, say, what are you going to do about this? And everybody's freaking out. Oh, my gosh, the stock market is falling. They can't survive even an afternoon without having to freak out. I mean, yes. Goodness, this is the long game. President Trump is looking at this as the long game. He is resetting America's place in the global marketplace.
But they can't, you know, when the media is calling, say, what are you going to do about this? And everybody's freaking out. Oh, my gosh, the stock market is falling. They can't survive even an afternoon without having to freak out. I mean, yes. Goodness, this is the long game. President Trump is looking at this as the long game. He is resetting America's place in the global marketplace.
It has taken decades to get where we're at, and you're not going to solve it in the course of a week. I mean, my goodness, he has told everybody for months that this is what he's going to do. And senators freak out through the course of an afternoon. I mean, get a grip.
It has taken decades to get where we're at, and you're not going to solve it in the course of a week. I mean, my goodness, he has told everybody for months that this is what he's going to do. And senators freak out through the course of an afternoon. I mean, get a grip.
It has taken decades to get where we're at, and you're not going to solve it in the course of a week. I mean, my goodness, he has told everybody for months that this is what he's going to do. And senators freak out through the course of an afternoon. I mean, get a grip.
Yeah, as though that's new in Trump world where people disagree with each other in public. And I think that's a way that he does achieve the most desirable outcomes a lot of times is that he absolutely listens. People, the left loves to call him, oh, he's a dictator, he's an autocrat, blah, blah, blah. No, this guy listens to every possible opinion.
Yeah, as though that's new in Trump world where people disagree with each other in public. And I think that's a way that he does achieve the most desirable outcomes a lot of times is that he absolutely listens. People, the left loves to call him, oh, he's a dictator, he's an autocrat, blah, blah, blah. No, this guy listens to every possible opinion.
Yeah, as though that's new in Trump world where people disagree with each other in public. And I think that's a way that he does achieve the most desirable outcomes a lot of times is that he absolutely listens. People, the left loves to call him, oh, he's a dictator, he's an autocrat, blah, blah, blah. No, this guy listens to every possible opinion.
He will ask every single person in the room, what do you think about this? What do you think about this? He takes all opinions and he wants people to have conflict. That's the way that you boil things down into what is probably going to end up being the best possible outcome. So public disagreements are nothing new. And this is another โ the media, again, they know what drives clicks and all that.
He will ask every single person in the room, what do you think about this? What do you think about this? He takes all opinions and he wants people to have conflict. That's the way that you boil things down into what is probably going to end up being the best possible outcome. So public disagreements are nothing new. And this is another โ the media, again, they know what drives clicks and all that.
He will ask every single person in the room, what do you think about this? What do you think about this? He takes all opinions and he wants people to have conflict. That's the way that you boil things down into what is probably going to end up being the best possible outcome. So public disagreements are nothing new. And this is another โ the media, again, they know what drives clicks and all that.