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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Watchdog on Wall Street podcast explaining the news coming
out of the complex worlds of finance, economics, and politics
and the impact it will have on everyday Americans. Author,
investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst, and trader Chris Markowski.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
They should have warning labels on the side of moronic
economic policies like socialism. When I talk about Europe and
socialist cancer, Hey, you think about the cigarette packs. You
know you got the little warning label on the side,
and what it's going to do to you. What's what
socialism does to countries, to economies.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
And.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
You could pave it over with the European Union in
a single market system, but air reality is it all
comes out in the wash and you're going to eventually
get economic cancer Europe right now, so you're Europe has
Europe has regulations. Europe has lots of regulations on AI.
(01:08):
Europe has lots of lots and lots of regulations on
social Media's got lots of regulations on crypto. They've got
lots of regulations on search. They got lots of regulations,
lots of taxes, Uh, lots lots of nonsense out there.
(01:30):
You know what they don't have, Gee, they don't have
any search companies, they don't have any AI companies, they
don't have any you know, real tech companies to speak
of whatsoever. Gee, I I wonder why, I wonder why? Now?
How do all those how do all those regulations work out?
(01:51):
When it comes to your little net zero b s
when it comes to energy, Yeah, you're you're you're shutting
down factories, shutting down factories. And again it's difficult to
fire people in socialist countries, but they're laying people off. Again.
I told before you see what's going on in the
(02:12):
UK right now. They're basically looking that they're seizing land
from farmers. This is like, this is something that Stalin
did you know what I also did this. This was
done in Rhodesia. Yeah, Zimbabwe got to throw out all
the white farmers there, and they're doing the same thing
(02:34):
in the UK now inheritance tax on farmers. We can
go on and on and on, but this makes the
United States the most investible place in the entire world period.
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