Tom Ellsworth
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Nobody wants to say it. I need to interject. What pain are you talking about? Exactly. How bad is this pain? The pain is a headline. Let's be careful that we don't accidentally cultivate some words that are in headlines that maybe aren't quite there yet. Are there some impacts of tariffs? Yes. But what did they just do?
Nobody wants to say it. I need to interject. What pain are you talking about? Exactly. How bad is this pain? The pain is a headline. Let's be careful that we don't accidentally cultivate some words that are in headlines that maybe aren't quite there yet. Are there some impacts of tariffs? Yes. But what did they just do?
There was a study last week, it was 10,000 items from Walmart, and Walmart said that they were holding the prices flat, that the consumers had not seen a change on that. Home Depot said, we're holding the prices flat. So I want to just encourage you and us to be careful about, well, we've got to feel the pain for a while. Wait a minute. I'm waiting to see quantitative pain.
There was a study last week, it was 10,000 items from Walmart, and Walmart said that they were holding the prices flat, that the consumers had not seen a change on that. Home Depot said, we're holding the prices flat. So I want to just encourage you and us to be careful about, well, we've got to feel the pain for a while. Wait a minute. I'm waiting to see quantitative pain.
We're not seeing quantitative pain that says the Fed's saying, wow, things are going so badly, I've got to drop interest rates. That's not happening yet. So, is there a lot of talk? Yes. Is there people like Ford that are revising their estimate of sales for the year? Yes. But to say that we're all in horrible pain? Look at your 401k, man.
We're not seeing quantitative pain that says the Fed's saying, wow, things are going so badly, I've got to drop interest rates. That's not happening yet. So, is there a lot of talk? Yes. Is there people like Ford that are revising their estimate of sales for the year? Yes. But to say that we're all in horrible pain? Look at your 401k, man.
401k has come back higher than it was on April 1st, before Liberation Day. So there's some things coming forward. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm just saying I don't want to amplify points when there's a lot of good that's going on.
401k has come back higher than it was on April 1st, before Liberation Day. So there's some things coming forward. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm just saying I don't want to amplify points when there's a lot of good that's going on.
Tom, deine Gedanken auf das? Es gibt ein Wort, das Mark Carney benutzt hat, das Pat vor drei Wochen gesagt hat. Und dann vor fĂŒnf Wochen. Und dann vor sechs Wochen. Und ich lese das. Er sagt, unser Fokus, Marc Carney spricht, unser Fokus wird auf beide die immediate Trade Pressures sein.
Tom, deine Gedanken auf das? Es gibt ein Wort, das Mark Carney benutzt hat, das Pat vor drei Wochen gesagt hat. Und dann vor fĂŒnf Wochen. Und dann vor sechs Wochen. Und ich lese das. Er sagt, unser Fokus, Marc Carney spricht, unser Fokus wird auf beide die immediate Trade Pressures sein.
Wirklich, also sind die Elektionen vorbei und du kannst stopp reden, und jetzt musst du in die GeschĂ€ftsordnung gehen. Oh, wirklich. Komma, und ich quote, und die breitere zukĂŒnftige ökonomische und Sicherheitsbeziehung zwischen unseren zwei sovereignen Nationen. WeiĂt du, was diese Sicherheitsbeziehung ist? Was? We pay for more to protect them that they need. That's what they're talking about.
Wirklich, also sind die Elektionen vorbei und du kannst stopp reden, und jetzt musst du in die GeschĂ€ftsordnung gehen. Oh, wirklich. Komma, und ich quote, und die breitere zukĂŒnftige ökonomische und Sicherheitsbeziehung zwischen unseren zwei sovereignen Nationen. WeiĂt du, was diese Sicherheitsbeziehung ist? Was? We pay for more to protect them that they need. That's what they're talking about.
And so I think he's coming down here for two things. He's basically saying it between the lines. The election is over. The crap talking is over. He's got to come down and make a deal and he knows it. And Trump is right. And I love what Howard said. I'm just glad I'm going to be in the room.
And so I think he's coming down here for two things. He's basically saying it between the lines. The election is over. The crap talking is over. He's got to come down and make a deal and he knows it. And Trump is right. And I love what Howard said. I'm just glad I'm going to be in the room.
Well, first of all, she's absolutely right. In Canada, the taxes are amazing. And then the government gives money back to the provinces. They give in Alberta, I think Saskatchewan is the same. Sometimes they're called transfer payments, also called equalization payments. Wow. Québec ist, wo Montreal ist und es ist, wo sie die meisten Sozialisten sind.
Well, first of all, she's absolutely right. In Canada, the taxes are amazing. And then the government gives money back to the provinces. They give in Alberta, I think Saskatchewan is the same. Sometimes they're called transfer payments, also called equalization payments. Wow. Québec ist, wo Montreal ist und es ist, wo sie die meisten Sozialisten sind.
Adam hat recht, was er ĂŒber Kanada gesagt hat, aber die Dregs des Sozialismus sind in QuĂ©bec. Und wenn du also in Alberta schaust, Alberta will, dass sie ihr Ăl handelt und will, dass sie es handelt, dass sie Ăl handelt und der Staat kind of messet mit ihnen. Because if they allowed them to do it, you know how wealthy Alberta would be? Texas.
Adam hat recht, was er ĂŒber Kanada gesagt hat, aber die Dregs des Sozialismus sind in QuĂ©bec. Und wenn du also in Alberta schaust, Alberta will, dass sie ihr Ăl handelt und will, dass sie es handelt, dass sie Ăl handelt und der Staat kind of messet mit ihnen. Because if they allowed them to do it, you know how wealthy Alberta would be? Texas.
And by the way, they also have a thriving beef industry. So what the Albertans are saying is we're on this island and we're not with the program. And they want either an Alberta Accord. And look, it's an accord with your own country. And they're asking for access to a port. They're a part of Canada. And they just want access to the port so they can export their oil. Isn't that crazy? The U.S.
And by the way, they also have a thriving beef industry. So what the Albertans are saying is we're on this island and we're not with the program. And they want either an Alberta Accord. And look, it's an accord with your own country. And they're asking for access to a port. They're a part of Canada. And they just want access to the port so they can export their oil. Isn't that crazy? The U.S.