I guess it depends on what you mean by resentment. If you think any regulation is equivalent to resentment, yes most Ds think...
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"Resentment" means feeling pronounced negative emotions about ordinary market outcomes.
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This from an Obama speech is pretty typical Dem talk on marketspic.twitter.com/2Q8M6Ke905
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And if you say markets worked fine w/o Roosevelt (or D's latest fix), they'll get very annoyed. Because they resent markets.
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They think markets are a powerful force that regulation can channel towards the public good. If you think that's resentment, ok but...
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...that seems a little bit strange to me.
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In any case, progressive positions on occ licensing or housing are not some smokescreen for a secret anti-market plan
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(At least as far as I know :))
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Btw this is from later in same Obama speech and is def another part of Dem prog thinkingpic.twitter.com/VepGxwmI1E
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They feel like they're unfairly branded as communists (or market resenters) for favoring some regulation and safety net
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Healthcare issues ARE occupational licensing issues. Skyrocketing prices = shallowly sloped supply curve = supply restriction = regulation.
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