Go, daddy!
He says that we shouldn't be cutting spending in a recession. He says Wall Street needs to curtail its fees. He wants his grandchildren to be engineers. He wants to rebuild American infrastructure.
Oh, and he runs a hedge fund.
Basically, he's adopted what - up until two decades ago - was the economic orthodoxy. It's only notable, I guess, because he works on Wall Street. With the whole 99%/1% dynamic, we assume that these are monolithic divisions.
They aren't.
There are plenty of people in the 1% (Gates, Buffett, Bogle, Soros) who agree with OWS. There are plenty of people in the 99% who support Wall Street (the 53% movement).
But ultimately the poverty of our discourse is that we can't see the truth because we can't see beyond the speaker.
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