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Will The Market Crash If Trump Loses?! #shorts


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·Nov 7, 2024

What Donald Trump has said, if he loses, is that there'll be a depression, that there'll be a market crash. What do you think of that? Ah, Donald being the Donald, you got to vote one way or the other based on policy because both sides are being absolutely crazy.

You know, the thing that I take solace in, if Trump wins, is that he surrounded himself, if there's a Trump 2.0, with better people around him. The transition team headed by the Canerfit Shel guy, I had a chance to speak with him; he is really focusing on AAA players that are policy-focused. That's great! I think that's, you know, everybody trusts him as a bipartisan guy.

The rhetoric has been insane: the Nazi hunting stuff and then the firing squad stuff. You got to let all that go and decide which basket of policy do you want. Do you want a top-down economy where Harris is going to say, "Look, I'm going to tax everybody at 28%, and I'll pick the winners," like, you know, the Chips and Science Act, or I'll decide who gets the money? Or do you want jump ball where the corporate tax rates are lower and every sector competes?

That's sort of more of the Trump camp—less regulation. The rest, you know, everybody chillax. I mean, Trump is not going to stop talking the way he talks; he's been doing it for nine years. I mean, it's just, it's never going to change. So get over it.

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