00:00Any questions
00:19Well, I don't think it looks nervous to me
00:22And if he was nervous, he wouldn't show it. No, I we do have a massive
00:27Deficit with Ireland because Ireland was very smart. They took our pharmaceutical
00:32Companies away from presidents that didn't know what they were doing and you know, it's too bad that happened. It's a
00:39Tremendous job. I give look the Irish is smart. He has smart people and you took our
00:46Pharmaceutical companies and other companies, but you know through taxation and proper taxation
00:51They made it very very good for companies to move over there
00:54And we had presidents and and people that were involved in this that had no idea what they were doing and they lost big segments
01:01of our economy
01:04The European Union treats us very badly
01:07They have for years. I saw that I had it out with him in my first term
01:11it did well, but we had to solve other problems and we did but
01:18European Union's been very tough
01:21And it's our turn to you know, we get a turn at that also, but they have not been fair. They sue our companies and
01:28Win massive amounts of money. They sued Apple won 17 billion dollars and they use that for
01:35Other reasons I guess or to run the European Union, so I'm not knocking it there
01:39they're doing what they should be doing perhaps for the European Union, but it does create ill will and
01:46As you know, we're going to be doing reciprocal tariffs, so whatever they charge us with we're charging them
01:52Nobody can complain about that. Whatever it is. It doesn't even matter what it is
01:56if they charge us if they charge us 25 or
02:0020% or 10% or 2% or 200% then that's what we're charging them and
02:07so I don't know why people get upset about that because there's nothing more fair than that and
02:12We we had a problem with Ontario and they dropped that
02:17When I let them know what we were going to be doing they dropped it immediately
02:21So I'm glad because electricity shouldn't be playing with
02:24Electricity it affects people's lives there. They're
02:27Actually their life. I mean it can affect depending on whether it can affect their life so we can't do that
02:34And it doesn't make sense that our country allows electricity to be made in another country and sold into us
02:40Who did that deal for the United States? Okay, I looked at that long ago, and I said that's not something that's very smart
02:48So we've had a lot of bad trade policies and yet we're doing very well right now
02:55But we're doing well because I won the election if I didn't win the election you would add a very bad
03:01Period I think a lot of the stock market going down was because of a really bad four years that we had
03:07When you look at inflation and all of the other problems that were I mean wars and inflation and so many other problems
03:13But we're gonna have very good years
03:15We're gonna have we had I don't know if you saw a little thing like the cost of eggs
03:19Little to you, but big to people out there down almost 30 percent in the last
03:26Few days we got it down. We did a lot of things
03:29We have a great Secretary of Agriculture and we did a lot of things that got the cost of eggs down very substantially
03:36And so many other things a very big thing that I'm very happy with is oil is down to
03:42$65 a barrel and that's faster than I would have a tear we put on the gas we stepped in the gas in order to
03:48get oil and
03:50What's what's happening? So we're getting that down and when energy comes down prices are going to be coming down
03:56With it. So we're in a very short period of time. We've done a very good job, and I think that
04:03The
04:04Tariffs that we're talking about it again reciprocal
04:07I think that the tariffs there are some cases where they're a little beyond
04:11Reciprocal because you know, we've been abused for a long time as a country. We have been abused really for a long time and
04:18We will be abused no longer. Okay, are you gonna retaliate?
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