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Why Do People Say ‘Warsh’ Instead of ‘Wash’? Why Do People Say ‘Warsh’ Instead of ‘Wash’? If you hear someone say, “My car needs warshed,” you know you’re in the Midland dialect territory A listener named Matt wants to know why some speakers of American English pronounce the word “wash” as “warsh ”
Kevin Warsh - Wikipedia Kevin Maxwell Warsh (born April 13, 1970) is an American financier and bank executive [1][2][3] who served as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors from 2006 to 2011
Trump Treasury contender alarms the pro-tariff MAGA world Kevin Warsh has emerged as a new candidate to serve as President-elect Donald Trump’s Treasury secretary, and he’s offering something unusual for the MAGA movement: old-school Republican bona
Who will replace Jerome Powell as US Fed Chair as Trump . . . - Firstpost Trump previously considered Warsh for the Fed chair position in 2017 before ultimately nominating Powell In September this year, Trump named Warsh as one of the “top three” options for replacing Powell, alongside Hassett and Waller
Meet the 5 Fed chair finalists: Kevin Hassett, Kevin Warsh, Chris . . . Trump says he already knows who he wants to replace Jerome Powell as Fed chair, even before interviews are complete Kevin Hassett is seen as the frontrunner, while Kevin Warsh and Christopher Waller are also in serious contention All five finalists support rate cuts and criticize past Fed policy
The Grammarphobia Blog: Did you warsh behind your ears? A: In American English, the word “wash” is usually pronounced “wawsh” or “wahsh” (wɔʃ or wɑʃ in the International Phonetic Alphabet), according to the Oxford English Dictionary However, a lot of Americans pronounce it with an “r” before the “sh,” a usage that may be dying out