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A massive thank you to David Gurra I thought was of huge help with great perspective. Wendy Schiller I thought was great at Brown University, much more on civics and on the law. Back to James Madison cited in the document and forward here Professor Schiller of Brown University.
When you think about the final word, who has the final word? And the Trump administration is not that interested in any other you know, structure in the American piblical system having of power over them. You know, does everything go to the Supreme Court? And the Supreme Court is It's been interesting to watch. We have a lot of decisions coming down in June that we can expect, and you know, where do they reign in executive power? And the important thing with the Supreme Court is to make
sure this isn't about Donald Trump. This is about the balance of power in the system itself. So that's where the education on tariff's lie. In immigration, we've seen the Court say to the President and Congress. Congress has authority to make the laws on immigration, make the laws. The president cannot just create immigration law. So is that the same thing that will be applied to tariffs. We're probably about to find out.
Wendy Schuler, thank you so much for that. Just a lot of other good voices today as well, and thank you for your comments. I really can't say enough about the heated debate engendered by Bloomberg surveillance among those in the right and the left about the path forward for the nation as we look at the judiciary, the legislative branch, and of course, the executive branch and a minks to all this. We do look at the markets and video out yesterday and here we are today with an up market.
We'll see where we are at four pm. But you know, there it is. It's been a rally. I noticed Microsoft almost out to a record high. Here is a quiet story of Q two. Anastasia rosoid ikep. She's been very optimistic about participating in the stock market. We get an update from Anastasia.
I still think there's an agree with here out there. But I'll just quote these stats. You know that. You know, back in April you had about sixty six percent of investors that were bearish. That is not the number today. It's probably closer to thirty percent now. Couple, it's a big reversal. A couple of weeks ago, you probably had
only twenty percent of investors that were bullish. Today that's about thirty seven percent, But it's not fifty It's not half of the investors that we're in the bullish camp to start of the year. So I think we need a few more to join.
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