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First, I’m with Art. You need to stabilize your camera. I watched the whole thing, wondering when your chin would disappear completely.
Second, some people decide on their candidate by determining whether or not they want to have a beer with the guy. Isn’t the jobs report a better indicator than that?
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Great to see you do a video Jared! However, you should stabilize your camera. It looks like Michael J Fox is filming you.
I should be so lucky! That’s me holding my Nexus tablet!–so yeah, I could use a better technique.
First, I’m with Art. You need to stabilize your camera. I watched the whole thing, wondering when your chin would disappear completely.
Second, some people decide on their candidate by determining whether or not they want to have a beer with the guy. Isn’t the jobs report a better indicator than that?
Ok, so Martin Scorsese I’m not. But can he run vector autoregressions?!