David L. Bahnsen
@DavidBahnsen
Managing Partner, Founder of @TheBahnsenGroup. I breathe the market. Author of #FullTime @CNBC @FoxBusiness Guest. Contributor to @NRO @wngdotorg
I wrote Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life, because stopping at half-time is silly, and the good life is found in a full-time embrace of our created purpose. fulltimebook.com

Great turnout today on Capitol Hill for our Tariffs 101 briefing today! With 100+ staffers in attendance, @DavidBahnsen, @PhilWMagness, @DominicJPino, and AAF Chairman @marctshort broke down everything to know about the tariff issue.
There was a lot more said in yesterday’s hit. This week’s @nro Capital Record podcast allowed me to lay out my take on this Trump/Powell stuff more.
This @nro article should be required reading for every professing conservative ignoring what is right in front of them about @TuckerCarlson. Whether or not this newfound act of Tucker's is real (actual anti-semitism) or cosplaying for relevance and money, I actually do not care.…
bahnsen.co/3H24vbU To understand the policy issues and economic issues that seem to receive the most attention these days, it will be good to truly understand the realities about American manufacturing that are too often misunderstood or simply not known. This week's…
Always love talking markets on Bloomberg. Whole hit here: youtu.be/Z1pR5c9bJmo?si…
My latest @nro Capital Record asks an important question. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cap…

youtu.be/SOM3uv1bFB8?si… What President Trump may be missing on this one thing @nro @ActonInstitute @JohnFMauldin @aier @TFASorg
A few reminders about how earnings and stock prices work
I would like to arrange for the people who handled security and prison safety at Jeffrey Epstein’s prison to take on that job where this guy goes, please
Breaking: Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to prison for the rest of his life for the murder of four University of Idaho students on.wsj.com/41bBgtZ
Defending the weak Defending the strong But defending what is right podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cap…
“NYC has often been known for its pastors but not for its Christians” - @JonTyson
Stephen Colbert should have been fired because he was being paid $16 million per year and it couldn’t be rationalized in a cost-benefits analysis. He should have been fired because his show lost $40 million per year. He should have been fired because like all limousine liberals…
This week’s Dividend Cafe looks at the worst business deal in history, and what the lessons are for us. Full video here: youtu.be/GRjkVWwlIK8?si…
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At root, the NPR story and the Colbert story are the same: progressives took over a product, made it so that people didn’t want to pay it for it—whether via advertising, subscriptions, or donations—and they’re now upset that it won’t be perpetually bailed out by a third party.
Learning from history to improve the future … dividendcafe.com
Mr. Secretary - don’t you think it would be helpful to offer some examples of what “course” and “messaging” they are offering that you are uncomfortable with?
Effective today, I have resigned from the Advisory Board of UATX. While I believe very much in the importance of competition and innovation in higher education, and see major problems with the lack of diverse perspective in elite institutions, I am not comfortable with the course…
First principles, always and forever. If you don’t know why you believe what you believe, you don’t believe anything.
25 years ago history was made and a chance for real lessons to be learned took place. 25 years later, have we learned? bahnsen.co/4nXyimM