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00:00But we're old enough to remember when the stock market, when there was good news, the market went up.
00:06When there was bad news, the market went down. That's the way it should be.
00:09It goes up. Now if there's good news, the market goes down.
00:12Because everyone said, oh, inflation, they're so, they have the yips.
00:16You know, golfers have the yips, they can't sink a three-foot putt.
00:19When the word inflation, even the concept of it, well, growth doesn't mean inflation.
00:24And what it means is you can never really grow the country because as you do well, they keep trying to put you down.
00:32And so when good news is announced, I mean, sometimes great news is announced and the market literally crashes.
00:40Bad news is announced and the market goes up because of interest rates, because they say, and we have to go back to the old system.
00:49When we have good news, the market should go up.
00:52And we have bad news, the market should go down.
00:54And we'll take care of inflation as it comes.
00:57We can take care of it.
00:58I took care of it.
00:59I had the worst inflation in history with Biden, aside from borders and everything else that we had to take care of.
01:05But we had the worst inflation in history.
01:07And now for the last three months, as you know, it was 1.3 percent.
01:12You know, it's a very slow inflation for us.
01:14And now for the last five months, I'm going to take care of it.
01:16A very slow inflation.
01:17I'm going to try to calculate it.
01:18And then, of course, as you know, well, I don't remember that.
01:19I don't remember what's going on.
01:21I'll be the worst inflation in history, but I know it's about the 2.3 percent.
01:23Thanks, guys.
01:23And then again, let's see what's going on.
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