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It’s down cause the Fed stated more rate cuts may be tempered

Trump haunted by his pre-election boasts about the stock market​

Before the election, the Republican pretended he was responsible for Wall Street’s upswing. Now that markets are struggling, that’s a problem.

The trouble for the president-elect, however, is that he can’t have it both ways.
 

Trump haunted by his pre-election boasts about the stock market​

Before the election, the Republican pretended he was responsible for Wall Street’s upswing. Now that markets are struggling, that’s a problem.

The trouble for the president-elect, however, is that he can’t have it both ways.
They are struggling? Maybe it’s the fire in LA? Hmmm?
 
They don’t have confidence in Newsome and Bass you mean? Yeah

Funny how you don’t blame them, pile of rocks. Why is that?
Why blame Newsom? And why blame the stock market on the LA fires? If anything blame Republicans denial of man made climate change.

So what would you have done differently if you were Gavin Newsom?

Rogan shared a particularly ominous conversation with a fire ..

In a July 2024 podcast episode with comedian Sam Morril, Rogan recalled a firefighter’s ominous prediction about wildfires fueled by dry conditions and fierce winds. He described how these fires could grow so big and fast that they’d be impossible to stop once they started.


“One day, it’s going to be the right wind and fire is going to start in the right place, and it’s going to burn through LA all the way to the ocean,” Rogan recalled the firefighter telling him. Rogan highlighted the firefighter’s stark warning about the rapid pace and massive scale of such a disaster. “These fires are so big; you’re talking about thousands of acres burning simultaneously with 40 mph winds. Once it starts, it spreads so quickly there’s nothing anyone can do,” We can here him saying.

Rogan pointed out the dangerously dry conditions in Los Angeles and warned how quickly embers could spread if strong winds shifted in the wrong direction.

His prediction, made months ago, now feels eerily accurate as Los Angeles faces this exact threat—a reminder of how understanding environmental risks and trends, much like analyzing data for digital campaigns, can help prepare for challenges ahead.

The clip, now viral on social media, has amassed millions of views. One user wrote, “The California fires were perfectly predicted with insane accuracy by a firefighter that spoke to Joe Rogan.” Another added, “Why did nobody prepare for this scenario?”

According to The New York Post, Joe Rogan has frequently echoed his concerns about Los Angeles’ vulnerability to wildfires during various episodes of his podcast. The UFC commentator
Back in 2018, when Rogan was living in Bell Canyon, Ventura County, he had English mentalist Derren Brown on The Joe Rogan Experience. At the time, wildfires were already burning nearby, and Brown mentioned how lucky he was to make it to the interview with the fires still raging. Rogan, recalling a warning from a firefighter, explained how the “right wind” could push a fire from the city all the way to the ocean.

A year later, in 2019, Rogan revisited the topic in a conversation with journalist David Wallace-Wells. As they discussed climate change, they touched on frightening predictions that California’s wildfires could become “64 times worse by the end of the century.”
 
Why blame Newsom? And why blame the stock market on the LA fires? If anything blame Republicans denial of man made climate change.

So what would you have done differently if you were Gavin Newsom?

Rogan shared a particularly ominous conversation with a fire ..

In a July 2024 podcast episode with comedian Sam Morril, Rogan recalled a firefighter’s ominous prediction about wildfires fueled by dry conditions and fierce winds. He described how these fires could grow so big and fast that they’d be impossible to stop once they started.


“One day, it’s going to be the right wind and fire is going to start in the right place, and it’s going to burn through LA all the way to the ocean,” Rogan recalled the firefighter telling him. Rogan highlighted the firefighter’s stark warning about the rapid pace and massive scale of such a disaster. “These fires are so big; you’re talking about thousands of acres burning simultaneously with 40 mph winds. Once it starts, it spreads so quickly there’s nothing anyone can do,” We can here him saying.

Rogan pointed out the dangerously dry conditions in Los Angeles and warned how quickly embers could spread if strong winds shifted in the wrong direction.

His prediction, made months ago, now feels eerily accurate as Los Angeles faces this exact threat—a reminder of how understanding environmental risks and trends, much like analyzing data for digital campaigns, can help prepare for challenges ahead.

The clip, now viral on social media, has amassed millions of views. One user wrote, “The California fires were perfectly predicted with insane accuracy by a firefighter that spoke to Joe Rogan.” Another added, “Why did nobody prepare for this scenario?”

According to The New York Post, Joe Rogan has frequently echoed his concerns about Los Angeles’ vulnerability to wildfires during various episodes of his podcast. The UFC commentator
Back in 2018, when Rogan was living in Bell Canyon, Ventura County, he had English mentalist Derren Brown on The Joe Rogan Experience. At the time, wildfires were already burning nearby, and Brown mentioned how lucky he was to make it to the interview with the fires still raging. Rogan, recalling a warning from a firefighter, explained how the “right wind” could push a fire from the city all the way to the ocean.

A year later, in 2019, Rogan revisited the topic in a conversation with journalist David Wallace-Wells. As they discussed climate change, they touched on frightening predictions that California’s wildfires could become “64 times worse by the end of the century.”
You don’t believe that fire will impact supply chain? Are you smocking crack again? Why blame Newsome? Is that a serious question?
 

Trump haunted by his pre-election boasts about the stock market​

Before the election, the Republican pretended he was responsible for Wall Street’s upswing. Now that markets are struggling, that’s a problem.

The trouble for the president-elect, however, is that he can’t have it both ways.
You seem more confused than usual.

He isn’t a president yet.

Wait your turn.
 
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