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THIS HAS TO STOP! Mitch McConnell JUST Shutdown AGAIN [McConnell Freeze]

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How about if you're not capable of

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voting because you need somebody else to

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help you speak you can't be in office

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well after falling multiple times to

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this year and freezing up just a few

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months ago in front of a congressional

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press conference Mitch McConnell is back

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at it again this time at a chamber of

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commerce meeting where Mitch McConnell

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is asked if he's going to run again in

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2026 and freezes up I'm going to be

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clear I'm usually my goal is always to

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be extremely neutral and unbiased as

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much as that's possible in politics it's

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very hard and I just want to be clear

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here ultimately it is our responsibility

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as voters to stop voting in the oldest

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of Our Generations now that does mean

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motivating younger people to run for

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office and yeah the way the political

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system is designed makes it harder for

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newer people to get their names in

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people like Mitch McConnell have name

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recognition so they end up getting by

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default a lot more votes than somebody

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who's new in an area like in Mitch

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McConnell state so my take here is

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definitely uh they're going to be a lot

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of calls for age limits or cognitive

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tests or otherwise uh in my opinion it

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probably really needs some kind of clear

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health screening that the voters can be

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provided with to say hey look there's

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some early signs here of dementia you

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know so far looks like they're still

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capable but I think voters really need

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to be made aware of all potential health

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issues and they could make that decision

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which would then hopefully motivate more

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competition but let's take a look at

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this freeze and then we'll go back to

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the first phrase and we'll talk a little

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bit more about as well what's previously

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happened here

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thoughts about what running for

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re-election in 2026.

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that's true

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did you hear the question Senator

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running for re-election in 2026

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all right I'm sorry you all we're gonna

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need a minute

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all right okay

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somebody else have a question please

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speak up

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it's obviously uh devastating to see

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something like this happen and nobody

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you know wants to be critical of people

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in their old age problem obviously is

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these are people leading our country and

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making decisions based on our country

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Dianne Feinstein who's uh you know in

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frail Health was actually called out by

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the New York Times listen to this okay

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uh some of the other representatives and

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people like Mr Hawley are saying look I

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voted for different leadership but

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listen to this Diane fans Feinstein

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Democrat of California 90s and for real

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health and with memory issues making it

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difficult for her to function alone in

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the Senate on Thursday her colleague

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senator Pat Murray of Washington had to

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help her when she appeared confused

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about a vote on a military spending bill

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just say I Mrs Murray told her as she

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began a muddled speech what's the point

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if you're

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to be in a leadership position or to be

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a representative of the country it is

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incumbent though upon the voter to have

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the right information about these

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individuals health

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so that way the voter can make the

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appropriate decision and vote for

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somebody else uh I I doubt I highly

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doubt with over 70 actually might be

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yeah no it's it's over a hundred it's

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over a hundred people in Congress who

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are over 70 years old I highly doubt

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we're going to get cognitive tests or

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you know any kind of these these

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elevated things but I do think uh these

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like Health like there should be some

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kind of Health disclosure uh you know

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rather than rather than sort of like a

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hey if you don't pass this cognitive

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test you're not allowed in rather than

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that it's like let's disclose everything

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that's known and needs to be known about

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your health

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and then let the voter decide that way

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there's no like arbitrary limit you know

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once your ability is under X you're not

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allowed to lead anymore mostly because I

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actually don't think people are going to

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vote for that because they're going to

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be like oh my cognitive ability

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might go into that soon I don't want to

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vote for that because then I'm going to

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get kicked out of here not have a job

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anymore right so it kind of you need to

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have something that they're willing to

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vote for otherwise you're just not gonna

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vote for this uh and so uh you know it's

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it's very frustrating to see this uh and

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it's also very sad uh but uh it you know

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it's not just Feinstein it's just not

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McConnell it's also Biden uh in fact

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McConnell allegedly spoke with Joe Biden

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and told Joe Biden that he got

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sandbagged I was like yeah I got

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sandbagged uh that is a reference to Joe

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Biden tripping on a sandbag at an Air

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Force event uh but you know the problem

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is this is repeatedly happening uh

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McConnell is now getting wheeled around

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in a wheelchair when he goes to the

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airport he's fallen multiple times this

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year uh and this was him the last time

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he froze up

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[Music]

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this week has been good Bob hours in

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cooperation

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and a string of uh

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thank you

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okay Mitch

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anything else you want to say I'm sure

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let's go back to you

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do you want to say anything else to the

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Press

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let's go back to you go ahead John

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it's John thune there so this is the uh

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we're coming up on the one year

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anniversary of the IRA and

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um of course

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the reason I mention that is because

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he's likely seen as the person who would

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step in as a replacement uh for

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McConnell he's already taken over some

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responsibilities uh you've got here talk

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about uh aids for McConnell not

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disclosing whether McConnell has sought

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any kind of uh physician assistants or

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or any kind of screening which is

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ridiculous it should obviously be done

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uh John thune is currently the minority

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whip he's seen as the number four in

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power uh and uh this you know it's a big

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deal that's after uh Democrat uh

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leadership uh Democrat Whip and then

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you've got the uh Republican leadership

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McConnell and then the Republican whip

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anyway McConnell had uh polio as a child

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uh I don't know if that has any

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lingering effects obviously I'm not a

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doctor but there's a thesis here that

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potentially this could be an onset of

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dementia uh that this could also be some

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kind kind of result of a smaller stroke

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or something like that obviously there's

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something wrong and now that it's

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recurring it's clearly becoming time

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probably for Mitch McConnell to retire

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especially if these are not just

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isolated instances when they occur in

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public but if this kind of stuff is

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happening in office as well when you're

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you know expected to perform under your

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duties or like what's happening with

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Dianne Feinstein where basically other

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people have to vote for them that's just

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where I mean that should be a clear sign

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that should that could be a test right

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there alone How about if you're not

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capable of voting because you need

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somebody else to help you speak you

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can't be in office

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that might be a simple rule that could

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solve all of this uh so worth keeping

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this in mind this is some of the latest

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that's gone on here and gives you some

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of the footage so you can see it with

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your own eyes some of my thoughts on it

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tomorrow thanks so much we'll see you

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soon bye congratulations man you have

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done so much people love you people look

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up to you which I say yes meet Kevin

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where does this mean we are in the

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economic cycle should we be thinking

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about buying real estate should we be

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thinking about buying stocks I have a

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background in real estate as a real

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estate agent real estate broker real

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estate investor a stock market investor

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and fund manager why not advertise these

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things that you told us here we'll try a

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little advertising and see how it goes

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always great to have you on Kevin path

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right there financial analyst and

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YouTuber meet Kevin

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