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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):
Oh yeah, the swamp things are scared. What I mean
my swamp things. Yes, politicos, big media, also some big
businesses as well that are tied in with this stuff
in osence the whole watchtog on Wall Street acts of evil.
They're scared, The swamp things are scared. Well, take a
look at some polls right here.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
Latest Reuter's IPSOS poll found finds a sixty one percent
of US adults support downsizing the federal government. Thirty five
percent are opposed to the idea. I would love to
ask those people that are opposed to the idea why
they've got to either be a government worker or related
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to a government worker. Well, let's go through some other
things here. Wall Street Journals Kimberly Strassel notes that the
federal government hires two to three hundred thousand people a year.
Do you understand with the hiring freeze, do you understand
you're starting to make a dent little by little on spending.
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There is a little doubt here. And this is again
this is from James Freeman, that they put together some
of these polls about whether savings are profitable to demanding
more contributions to from American taxpayers more to you know, again,
more money. The latest Atlas Intel poll finds that fifty
three percent agree with the statement that it's better for
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government to cut spending than increase taxes. Thirty three percent
are opposed. Again, who are those people acquiring minds? Want
to know? H Forty four percent to forty two say
the states should respect a spending ceiling in order to
avoid increasing national debt. Oh latest Economist Yugo poll respondence
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favor requiring all federal workers to work in person rather
than remotely outnumber those who oppose by eleven percentage points.
I can go on, maybe again. The delight is starting
to go on in the attic of many people out there,
starting to see just how ridiculous government is. The swamp
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things are scared out of their mind. Again. They need
this is the bureaucracy, They need it to grow. You
want to you know, I've described the government, wrote a
piece about it years ago. It's like Steve McQueen's the Blob,
It just keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger, bloated
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by the blood of its victims, not blood by tax dollars. Again,
we get the government down to sign we scare the
crap out of the swamp things because they're scared. Did
you understand what what what what's possible here in this country?
Did you understand the the formula, the roadmap that we
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have with our constitution. We get government down to size
what we could what we can actually do, set of
wasting all of our talents. Watch it Dog on Wall
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