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December 23, 2024 3 mins
Chris critiques Rosa DeLauro's recent remarks advocating for female crash test dummies in government programs. While some focus on her style and appearance, Markowski urges listeners to focus on her track record, lack of real-world experience, and questionable policy priorities. A sharp take on why qualifications and substance matter more than theatrics in Congress. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
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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 that we'll have on everyday Americans. Author,
investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst, and trader Chris Markowski.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Rosa Delauo said, what it's low hanging fruit people. I
know you see it everywhere now, but he's yeah, people
on the right, you know, obviously, let's just say making
fun of Rosa's style. Anyway, Anyway, it's too easy. Okay,

(00:43):
it's too easy. Don't do that. There's a better way
of going after fools, much better way. Rosa is having
a collective freak out over Elon Musk, and it's you know,
some of the clips are getting out there and again,
rather than going after the substance of what she had
to say, people are choosing to go after her outfits

(01:05):
and her glasses and the purple hair and all that stuff. Anyway, Anyway,
neither here nor there. Ross is not that right, okay, Rosa, Rosa, Actually,
and I'm not making this up again, this is not
as bad, not as bad as Hank Johnson thinking that
Guam was going to tip over if you put too

(01:26):
many people on it the island of Guam. But Rosa
basically saying that it's got to continue to spend money
on so I forget what government program it was to
make sure that the crash dummies being used and you know,
testing cars out were female crash dummies. Not making this up,

(01:52):
she actually said that again again, take a look at
these people and there's take a look at where they
came from, what they've actually done in their lives. Rosa
Deloro has been a member of Congress since nineteen ninety one.

(02:15):
Since nineteen ninety one, you want to know what she
did before that? She worked for Chris Dodd. How do
you again that she represents new Haven, Connecticut in the
surrounding area new Haven, Connecticut. She doesn't have any skills.

(02:35):
She's getting on. I've never had a real job, never
had a real job in her entire life. Again, people
in new Haven want her to represent them. I get
to that's their choice. I don't know what to tell you,

(02:55):
but I'm going to encourage people. Again. I said, it's
too easy. It's too easy to go after Rosa based
upon the outfits and the look and you know whatnot
Instead just just let her talk, Okay, point out what
she's saying, point out what she has is. Point out

(03:16):
the fact that she has no qualifications qualified to be
the assistant manager at McDonald's. McDowell's from coming to America.
Remember Louis Anderson was trying to, you know, work his
way up. She not qualified for that. But she's a
member of Congress. At least she's making sure that the

(03:38):
crash test dummies are female. Watchdog on Wall Streets dot
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