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TRUMP WARNING: bad days ahead for housing | Episode 52

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Donald Trump is at it again (did he really ever stop?), makinghuge headlines for saying wildly unpopular things that, let’s faceit, a lot of us fear might be true. These days, Trump is tellingsome hard truths about housing, and if he’s right the federalgovernment could be setting up investors for PURE DISASTER. I’mCarole Ellis, and I’ll tell you all about how Trump is threateninghousing today, in Episode 52.So Donald Trump isn’t known for his discretion or respect forthe tender feelings of others, and he’s back at it again (and notjust by finally routing his main competition, Ted Cruz, right outof the race), riling up the federal government elite, making somenasty housing observations – and accusations – against the FederalReserve and the entire federal government. I’ll tell you all aboutwhat the Donald said in just a minute, but since we’re talkingabout Trump I want to mention a really interesting resource we’vegot in the REI Today Vault right now. It’s a timeline that we builtusing a LOT of public information that is dispersed ALL OVER theinternet, but that you don’t usually see all in one place. It putsthe Donald’s professional and personal life in unique perspective,and it also sheds light on something that might be, well, a littlemisleading that he’s been saying about a certain real estaterelated lawsuit he’s involved in. You can get the details on theLAWSUIT in episode 41 (that’s www.rei.today/41), and youcan view our “Truth About Trump Timeline” in the REI Today Vault atwww.rei.today/vault or bytexting REITODAY no spaces, no periods, to 33444 for access. It’sstartling information, and it changed the way I thought about theguy. Check it out, because it could affect your vote!Now, back to Trump’s latest (and, in my opinion, one of thegreatest) things he’s up to. Here are the details:Trump has made no secret of the fact that he thinks that hecould do a far, far better job of running, well, just abouteverything in the United States than the individuals currently inthe driver’s seat. One area in which he hasn’t been so critical,however, has been interestingly enough, the Federal Reserve. Trumprecently actually said that in his opinion, Janet Yellen, thecurrent chair, has done a “serviceable” job in her position, butthat doesn’t mean she wouldn’t get the old “You’re fired” if hetakes office next year as president of the United States. In arecent interview with Fortune magazine, Trump said that hethinks the Fed has done the right thing in keeping interest rateslow, despite the fact that many analysts fear that this is creatinga fully artificial market recovery. However, said Trump, the mainreason Yellen has made this good move is for a bad reason – to helpkeep the current president looking good until he leaves office. Ina separate interview also with Fortune, Trump explainedexactly why he would let Yellen go. “She’s highly political,” hesaid, adding, “Obama told her not to because he wants to be outplaying golf in a year from now…and he doesn’t want to see a bigbubble burst during his administration.” The implication is thatonce our current president is out of office, Yellen would likelyraise rates and create what Trump has called a “scary situation”for the U.S. economy. As is his way, Trump promised that not onlywould he get “other people” into place in Fed leadership, but thathe would also do other, unspecified but, he assured readers, “goodthings” that would help the U.S. economy.Whether you love him or hate him, it’s looking more and morelikely that Donald Trump will snag the republican nomination forpresident unless something unprecedented happens very soon. REIToday wants you to have all the information about the guy that youneed to make a decision, so please check out our Trump Timeline (Imentioned it earlier) to get a different view of his history andthe high-profile, extremely controversial real estate educationlawsuit in which he’s currently embroiled. You can accessinformation about that lawsuit at www.rei.today/41, and checkout the timeline in the REI Today Vault at www.rei.today/vault. Notyet a member? I’ve got you covered! text REITODAY no spaces, noperiods to 33444 and I’ll immediately send you the information youneed to get that access and ALSO provide you with fast, immediateaccess to all sorts of great trainings, news coverage, interviews,and lot more timely information that will help make your investingsafer, faster, and more profitable.And remember, when you do that, you’ll also be able to GROW YOURNETWORK by interacting with me and your fellow listeners to REIToday… so stop by to ask questions, make comments and network withother investors across the country. Text REITODAY no spaces noperiods to 33444 or head over to www.rei.today/vault rightnow.REI Nation, thanks for listening in and always rememberthis:Your best investment is your own education.

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Donald Trump is at it again (did he really ever stop?), makinghuge headlines for saying wildly unpopular things that, let’s faceit, a lot of us fear might be true. These days, Trump is tellingsome hard truths about housing, and if he’s right the federalgovernment could be setting up investors for PURE DISASTER. I’mCarole Ellis, and I’ll tell you all about how Trump is threateninghousing today, in Episode 52.So Donald Trump isn’t known for his discretion or respect forthe tender feelings of others, and he’s back at it again (and notjust by finally routing his main competition, Ted Cruz, right outof the race), riling up the federal government elite, making somenasty housing observations – and accusations – against the FederalReserve and the entire federal government. I’ll tell you all aboutwhat the Donald said in just a minute, but since we’re talkingabout Trump I want to mention a really interesting resource we’vegot in the REI Today Vault right now. It’s a timeline that we builtusing a LOT of public information that is dispersed ALL OVER theinternet, but that you don’t usually see all in one place. It putsthe Donald’s professional and personal life in unique perspective,and it also sheds light on something that might be, well, a littlemisleading that he’s been saying about a certain real estaterelated lawsuit he’s involved in. You can get the details on theLAWSUIT in episode 41 (that’s www.rei.today/41), and youcan view our “Truth About Trump Timeline” in the REI Today Vault atwww.rei.today/vault or bytexting REITODAY no spaces, no periods, to 33444 for access. It’sstartling information, and it changed the way I thought about theguy. Check it out, because it could affect your vote!Now, back to Trump’s latest (and, in my opinion, one of thegreatest) things he’s up to. Here are the details:Trump has made no secret of the fact that he thinks that hecould do a far, far better job of running, well, just abouteverything in the United States than the individuals currently inthe driver’s seat. One area in which he hasn’t been so critical,however, has been interestingly enough, the Federal Reserve. Trumprecently actually said that in his opinion, Janet Yellen, thecurrent chair, has done a “serviceable” job in her position, butthat doesn’t mean she wouldn’t get the old “You’re fired” if hetakes office next year as president of the United States. In arecent interview with Fortune magazine, Trump said that hethinks the Fed has done the right thing in keeping interest rateslow, despite the fact that many analysts fear that this is creatinga fully artificial market recovery. However, said Trump, the mainreason Yellen has made this good move is for a bad reason – to helpkeep the current president looking good until he leaves office. Ina separate interview also with Fortune, Trump explainedexactly why he would let Yellen go. “She’s highly political,” hesaid, adding, “Obama told her not to because he wants to be outplaying golf in a year from now…and he doesn’t want to see a bigbubble burst during his administration.” The implication is thatonce our current president is out of office, Yellen would likelyraise rates and create what Trump has called a “scary situation”for the U.S. economy. As is his way, Trump promised that not onlywould he get “other people” into place in Fed leadership, but thathe would also do other, unspecified but, he assured readers, “goodthings” that would help the U.S. economy.Whether you love him or hate him, it’s looking more and morelikely that Donald Trump will snag the republican nomination forpresident unless something unprecedented happens very soon. REIToday wants you to have all the information about the guy that youneed to make a decision, so please check out our Trump Timeline (Imentioned it earlier) to get a different view of his history andthe high-profile, extremely controversial real estate educationlawsuit in which he’s currently embroiled. You can accessinformation about that lawsuit at www.rei.today/41, and checkout the timeline in the REI Today Vault at www.rei.today/vault. Notyet a member? I’ve got you covered! text REITODAY no spaces, noperiods to 33444 and I’ll immediately send you the information youneed to get that access and ALSO provide you with fast, immediateaccess to all sorts of great trainings, news coverage, interviews,and lot more timely information that will help make your investingsafer, faster, and more profitable.And remember, when you do that, you’ll also be able to GROW YOURNETWORK by interacting with me and your fellow listeners to REIToday… so stop by to ask questions, make comments and network withother investors across the country. Text REITODAY no spaces noperiods to 33444 or head over to www.rei.today/vault rightnow.REI Nation, thanks for listening in and always rememberthis:Your best investment is your own education.

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