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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 we'll have on everyday Americans. Author,
investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst, and trader Chris Markowski.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Day one Executive Orders. I've got a little bit of
info here on some of the things that Donald Trump
is going to be signing today. Declaring National Border Emergency,
directing the US military to work with the Department of
Homeland Security to secure the southern border, eliminate all criminal
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cartels operating on US soil, designated cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
That's interesting because isn't if that the case with the
status of the agreement, doesn't that allow us to go
hit them inside of Mexico. I think it would reinstate,
remain in Mexico and catch and release, direct the military
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to construct new areas of border wall, re establish American
dominance through energy policy, and all DEI diversity equity inclusion
programs across the federal government. Established biological sex definitions, and
he will rename his UH basically looking to rename historical
places here in the United States as well. Presidential Memorandum
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to ensure the costs for American taxpayers are lowered. Rolling
back again. We need a big eraser Biden era policies,
ending the Green New Deal, ending the electric vehicle mandate,
withdrawing from the Paris climb and accord ah, and there's
more we'll find out. Waiting, you know, waiting patiently to
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sign what else is signed into law again a lot.
I hopefully Donald Trump has got his attorney's ready, Pam
BONDI should be hiring as many as they possibly can.
Many of the things that Biden put into place, especially
if he was he's incapacitated. Again, It's it's kind of
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interesting if you think about it. If you know, if
the president signs something, he's not aware of what he signs,
and again that that was coming out, does that make
all of the things that he signed void? Interesting? I'm
not a lawyer on this one, but it would seem
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to me that, you know, if someone is not capable
and they signed, they're tricked in to sign something, I
think that that thing can be nullified, meaning that you know,
when was he crazy or when would he lose it
or when? I don't know. It's it's going to be interesting.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Again.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
I have no problem. You eliminate the crap from this
past four years. The sooner, the better watchdog on Wall
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