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Maybe he realized his speeches on avoiding a recession no longer carry the warm fuzzies they once did when he could slash rates like Cal Worthington and his dog the U.S. dollar, and as the media realizes one is inevitable he doesn’t want to be blamed for his own mess.
Maybe he realized his speeches on avoiding a recession no longer carry the warm fuzzies they once did when he could slash rates like Cal Worthington and his dog the U.S. dollar, and as the media realizes one is inevitable he doesn’t want to be blamed for his own mess.
Maybe he realized his speeches on avoiding a recession no longer carry the warm fuzzies they once did when he could slash rates like Cal Worthington and his dog the U.S. dollar, and as the media realizes one is inevitable he doesn’t want to be blamed for his own mess.
Maybe he realized his speeches on avoiding a recession no longer carry the warm fuzzies they once did when he could slash rates like Cal Worthington and his dog the U.S. dollar, and as the media realizes one is inevitable he doesn’t want to be blamed for his own mess.
Maybe he realized his speeches on avoiding a recession no longer carry the warm fuzzies they once did when he could slash rates like Cal Worthington and his dog the U.S. dollar, and as the media realizes one is inevitable he doesn’t want to be blamed for his own mess.
That sounds about right.
That sounds about right.
That sounds about right.
That sounds about right.
That sounds about right.