Tom Suozzi
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you get more money for those things, but you can't change the rules regarding asylum. You can't change, you know, saying we need to stop asylum applications in between the ports of entry of the Southern border. Uh, you can't fix the dreamer issue. You can't fix DPS. You can't fix from, you know, what Trump wants to do between tariffs and deportation of so many people will be very inflationary.
you get more money for those things, but you can't change the rules regarding asylum. You can't change, you know, saying we need to stop asylum applications in between the ports of entry of the Southern border. Uh, you can't fix the dreamer issue. You can't fix DPS. You can't fix from, you know, what Trump wants to do between tariffs and deportation of so many people will be very inflationary.
you get more money for those things, but you can't change the rules regarding asylum. You can't change, you know, saying we need to stop asylum applications in between the ports of entry of the Southern border. Uh, you can't fix the dreamer issue. You can't fix DPS. You can't fix from, you know, what Trump wants to do between tariffs and deportation of so many people will be very inflationary.
And his biggest problem is to rapidly reduce prices. I'm pretty much willing to predict right now that come two years and four years from now, prices will be either the same or higher because of his policies. It's going to be very hard for him to lower prices, especially with his policies of tariffs and deportation.
And his biggest problem is to rapidly reduce prices. I'm pretty much willing to predict right now that come two years and four years from now, prices will be either the same or higher because of his policies. It's going to be very hard for him to lower prices, especially with his policies of tariffs and deportation.
And his biggest problem is to rapidly reduce prices. I'm pretty much willing to predict right now that come two years and four years from now, prices will be either the same or higher because of his policies. It's going to be very hard for him to lower prices, especially with his policies of tariffs and deportation.
So I think the biggest problem the Democrats face is that we've lost the working class. And that's, you know, the reason I'm a Democrat is because I believe that, you know, for America to be successful, we have to have a strong middle class in our country. And that's not going to happen on its own in our system. Government has to play a role in helping to foster the creation of a middle class.
So I think the biggest problem the Democrats face is that we've lost the working class. And that's, you know, the reason I'm a Democrat is because I believe that, you know, for America to be successful, we have to have a strong middle class in our country. And that's not going to happen on its own in our system. Government has to play a role in helping to foster the creation of a middle class.
So I think the biggest problem the Democrats face is that we've lost the working class. And that's, you know, the reason I'm a Democrat is because I believe that, you know, for America to be successful, we have to have a strong middle class in our country. And that's not going to happen on its own in our system. Government has to play a role in helping to foster the creation of a middle class.
Democrats need to start talking about, you know, Republicans try to say they're for the working class. Well, the minimum wage in America is $7.25 an hour in 20 states. Democrats are in favor of increasing the minimum wage. Republicans are not in favor of increasing the minimum wage.
Democrats need to start talking about, you know, Republicans try to say they're for the working class. Well, the minimum wage in America is $7.25 an hour in 20 states. Democrats are in favor of increasing the minimum wage. Republicans are not in favor of increasing the minimum wage.
Democrats need to start talking about, you know, Republicans try to say they're for the working class. Well, the minimum wage in America is $7.25 an hour in 20 states. Democrats are in favor of increasing the minimum wage. Republicans are not in favor of increasing the minimum wage.
Democrats are in favor of unions and promoting the PRO Act, which is a way to encourage more union membership in America. Republicans are against... the PRO Act. Democrats are in favor of giving more teeth to the National Labor Relations Board. Republicans are afraid of giving more power to the National Labor Relations Board. So first, we have to understand what happened in our country.
Democrats are in favor of unions and promoting the PRO Act, which is a way to encourage more union membership in America. Republicans are against... the PRO Act. Democrats are in favor of giving more teeth to the National Labor Relations Board. Republicans are afraid of giving more power to the National Labor Relations Board. So first, we have to understand what happened in our country.
Democrats are in favor of unions and promoting the PRO Act, which is a way to encourage more union membership in America. Republicans are against... the PRO Act. Democrats are in favor of giving more teeth to the National Labor Relations Board. Republicans are afraid of giving more power to the National Labor Relations Board. So first, we have to understand what happened in our country.
So in the 1980s, America was terrified that the Japanese and the German car companies were crushing America's big three automakers. And we were worried they were going to take over all manufacturing in our country. And we freaked out. And a guy named Milton Friedman, a famous economist, wrote a paper and he said, listen, Stop worrying about the employees.
So in the 1980s, America was terrified that the Japanese and the German car companies were crushing America's big three automakers. And we were worried they were going to take over all manufacturing in our country. And we freaked out. And a guy named Milton Friedman, a famous economist, wrote a paper and he said, listen, Stop worrying about the employees.
So in the 1980s, America was terrified that the Japanese and the German car companies were crushing America's big three automakers. And we were worried they were going to take over all manufacturing in our country. And we freaked out. And a guy named Milton Friedman, a famous economist, wrote a paper and he said, listen, Stop worrying about the employees.
Stop worrying about the communities that you operate in and focus on the shareholder. If you focus on the shareholder, we will succeed. We will beat this global threat of globalization and we will win. And we did. We focused on the shareholders to the exclusion of the employees and the communities we're in. And we made a lot of money. We were very successful. The Dow Jones has got up 2,500%.
Stop worrying about the communities that you operate in and focus on the shareholder. If you focus on the shareholder, we will succeed. We will beat this global threat of globalization and we will win. And we did. We focused on the shareholders to the exclusion of the employees and the communities we're in. And we made a lot of money. We were very successful. The Dow Jones has got up 2,500%.