The funny thing is the person whose fault it most is that his dad lost $100K is his ownhttps://twitter.com/ericboehlert/status/842115641922490368 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
I mean when your own kid is in investment banking and you don't have enough of a relationship w him to ask him abt this shit what's that
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It burns me up thinking abt that story honestly - it hits all these sob-story notes but nobody actually suffered
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It explicitly said his dad never ever touched the stock, waiting for an emergency that never came
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So in terms of livelihood neither he nor his kids were affected. Meanwhile there were others homeless, unemployed, desperate
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Ppl like Marty Bannon aren't the enemy but they are an outlier the GOP loves to use to justify horrible policies
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Stuff to help the few middle-class retirees sitting on a big pile of capital that really helps the billionaire class
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Deflation is good, they say, bc it benefits savers rather than spenders
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And they want Marty Bannon to be your image of "savers" rather than a whole class of idle millionaires
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And "spenders" to be spoiled young brats and not anyone with a job or with a mortgage
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Even though in order for capitalism to function you need those spenders -- even Henry Ford knew that.
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