Merely that he has a sense of humor and knows Johnson does too. You probably know that, however. Just another excuse for the usual tiresome Trump trolling we've all heard a thousand times. Yawn.
accept that there's actually nothing there but liberal conspiracy theories, and so then SHOCK! look in front of the curtains for yourselves for the real action rather than letting fake news tell you about it.
The answer is found right in front of the curtain, not behind where you're shrewdly searching:
Speaker Mike Johnson reveals Trump's 'little secret' ahead of Election Day after Dems panic
But, yes, a Hollywood move about how Trump got out the vote for common sense and won the presidency, both Houses, AND the popular vote despite the fake news, leftist social media, gaslighting, leftist academics, DNC, corrupt political lawfare and convictions, censorship, constant barrage of lies, dire predictions, and name-calling, rewriting of history, pandering vote-buying, divisive racial and gender politics, assassination attempts, a $1 billion campaign chest buying Beyoncé, Oprah, and Bruce Springsteen.
Not to mention the barrage of lies and predictions parroted here on the forum by our educated, highly intelligent, and morally superior "elites" who made fools of themselves. I see some of them have resurfaced to enjoy more Trump bashing and confirm their elite status yet again. 🙂
An objective Hollywood director can possibly be found, not one of the usual communists. Maybe the guy who did the Reagan movie. Should be a better script, since the players are still around to be interviewed.
My apologies for suggesting you voted for Trump, I guess you didn't vote. In Australia it's an offense not to vote so I assumed you had, forgot it's optional in the US. Pity.
The bond yield does predict inflation. It's like Newton's Law for the stock markets.
Relationship Between Bond Yields and Inflation
1. Inflation Expectations:
• Bond yields often rise when investors expect higher inflation in the future.
• This is because inflation erodes the purchasing power of fixed-income payments from bonds, so investors demand higher yields as compensation.
2. Monetary Policy:
• Rising yields can also reflect expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates to combat inflation.
• Higher policy rates typically lead to higher bond yields, especially on longer-term bonds like the 10-year.
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