it s going to have to be something more than that and we will see if that s in the indictment. jesse: so you believe the former president, if this goes forward, could be tried and possibly convicted before the general election? and then he could appeal to the supreme court. it s possible. it would be a record pace, quite frankly. there s going to be a lot of appeals being taken over some of these issues which are relatively novel. any one of which can go to the supreme court. the courts are going to be inclined to enjoin proceedings very likely to make sure they are proceeding correctly. so, the bets are that this would go beyond the election but either way he would pardon himself if he is reelected. they may have given him, a rather unique campaign slogan.
they can t get filled. we have that situation happening. charles: david, my concern looking at the last jobs report, wages are going up, but going up slower. we learned from the small business nfib that they re done. they won t spend much more on cap x or hiring. you have to be concerned about the so-called lag effect. the fed has done a lot. they ve been on a record pace. how concerned are you that they may go too far? i m far more concerned about that than the other. the idea that they would keep raising rates because too many people have jobs is absurd. it s immoral economics. jobs don t create inflations. people having jobs produces goods and services. it adds to supply and brings down inflation. your point that the rate of growth of wages has slowed, that s not only not good but the exact opposite of what them
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