You can kind of reconcile these if you consider all his sympathy was with his dad - a stockholder - and against employees and debtorshttps://twitter.com/apocalypticanow/status/841856243908149249 …
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It's not that unusual - conservatives' example of the "little guy" is often outlier of some middle-class retiree sitting on a lot of stock
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And they use that guy, who they perceive as more virtuous than young folk in the workforce, as a reason to fight for the owner Class
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Even though that guy is a very very small part of the owner/creditor class
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Again: Bannon's not mad ppl lost their homes or their jobs, he's mad that blue chip stock prices plunged
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And he arguably would've been fine with more chaos for regular, non-stock-owning people to keep the S&P up
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That's what I get from his carping about the "bailouts", and it's an openly expressed opinion among fellow Wall Street assholes
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