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but for spicer to be using that language, brooke, burrowing into the government over the last how many years i thought was really telling that has become the language of this administration that is being adopted by the press secretary and something we should pay attention to. a whole article in the washington post about the political lexicon that president trump is using. dylan, bob says it s an alt-right thing, it s a deep state it actually used to be sort of a left wing idea or left wing suspicion but it shows one thing that the trump administration shares whether it s alt-right or far left is sort of this conspiracy use of the term deep state. these people are in power now, they should know how the government functions and how it ....
Hypocrisy. when it s not in my favor i m going to say the this when it is in my favor i m going to say that. was that a new thing david dylan is right, he said yes, i had a conversation with president trump and got a quote and there you had it. well, look, i think there s an extraordinary lack of credibility here and it was on display at least three times. first of all there were the phony jobs numbers, quote that you just played. there s the issue of basically shirking responsibility for the vetting process of flynn if they re not responsible for it an they re just expecting people to check the right boxes that sort of seems like a joke to me and third there was this issue about the media not being able ....
are, is priced into this market? when i look at the markets right now and what s going on with the movement in stocks over the last year, it s been on very low volume. in my mind, the one big economic indicator we need to be following is job growth. i don t see job growth that s going to allow us to keep a sustainable movement in the market. do you want to sell into equities? i guess when i look at it, i m looking at a longer-term horizon. i think volatility is here to stay in the market lace. over the last decade, we ve had more days of 3% volatility than over the last 50 years combined. i think it s tough to say buy or sell in this kind of market. for me, i try to explain to people, look at that longer-term outlook, look at the longer-term horizon to mitigate and manage risk. jeffrey, you want to sell? we ve come too far. we re up 18% and change this year. i think a lot of it is central bank sugar high, really. once you peel that back and look at fundamental ....