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Markets at Mid-Year Highs, World Cup, and America Turns 250

37 min · Gestern
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Mike Lomas and Mike Hoeflich open with a mid-2026 stock market check-in, discussing the Dow's best mid-year run since 2021 and why Wall Street isn't rattled by overseas tensions. They dig into why the market matters to Main Street, not just Wall Street, covering pensions versus 401(k)s and the "pay yourself first" mindset, before connecting AI's spread into other sectors to 250 years of American innovation. From there they break down the Supreme Court's ruling allowing states to count ballots received after Election Day, make the case for restricting Congressional stock trading, and swing into World Cup soccer and their Bills and Sabres fandom. The back half covers a heated Congressional clash over transgender bathroom policy and decorum, homelessness and public safety, and a Bill Maher clip on how visiting World Cup fans are reacting to America ahead of its 250th birthday. They close out by plugging the July 7th Wings of Hope Super Cruise Night at Lancaster Speedway, held in memory of a 14-year-old who passed away from brain cancer. 00:00:24 – Intro & mid-2026 market check-in 00:01:39 – Why the market matters to Main Street (pensions, 401(k)s, paying yourself first) 00:06:05 – AI's spread across sectors & 250 years of American innovation 00:10:08 – Supreme Court ruling on late-arriving mail ballots 00:12:50 – The case for restricting Congressional stock trading 00:14:49 – World Cup soccer, Bills and Sabres fandom 00:16:21 – Congressional clash over transgender bathroom policy and decorum 00:20:44 – Homelessness, public safety, and political accountability 00:23:38 – Bill Maher's take & World Cup tourists reacting to America 00:33:59 – Independence Day tribute & July 7th Wings of Hope Cruise Night

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Episode Markets at Mid-Year Highs, World Cup, and America Turns 250 Cover

Markets at Mid-Year Highs, World Cup, and America Turns 250

Mike Lomas and Mike Hoeflich open with a mid-2026 stock market check-in, discussing the Dow's best mid-year run since 2021 and why Wall Street isn't rattled by overseas tensions. They dig into why the market matters to Main Street, not just Wall Street, covering pensions versus 401(k)s and the "pay yourself first" mindset, before connecting AI's spread into other sectors to 250 years of American innovation. From there they break down the Supreme Court's ruling allowing states to count ballots received after Election Day, make the case for restricting Congressional stock trading, and swing into World Cup soccer and their Bills and Sabres fandom. The back half covers a heated Congressional clash over transgender bathroom policy and decorum, homelessness and public safety, and a Bill Maher clip on how visiting World Cup fans are reacting to America ahead of its 250th birthday. They close out by plugging the July 7th Wings of Hope Super Cruise Night at Lancaster Speedway, held in memory of a 14-year-old who passed away from brain cancer. 00:00:24 – Intro & mid-2026 market check-in 00:01:39 – Why the market matters to Main Street (pensions, 401(k)s, paying yourself first) 00:06:05 – AI's spread across sectors & 250 years of American innovation 00:10:08 – Supreme Court ruling on late-arriving mail ballots 00:12:50 – The case for restricting Congressional stock trading 00:14:49 – World Cup soccer, Bills and Sabres fandom 00:16:21 – Congressional clash over transgender bathroom policy and decorum 00:20:44 – Homelessness, public safety, and political accountability 00:23:38 – Bill Maher's take & World Cup tourists reacting to America 00:33:59 – Independence Day tribute & July 7th Wings of Hope Cruise Night

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