be more invested in everybody's outcome. Right? Like they've got the point where they're financially supported by people who are not invested. Right? So if you're a billionaire in this country, you're a citizen, maybe only nominally. You know what I mean? You don't really care. In the old days, if you were Milton Hershey or something like that, the old school oligarchs sort of had this vision of sort of lifting up all of society. That's sort of gone now in the global economy. And I think that's one of the things that people are responding to. The voters, this is this idea that we've been abandoned by this sociopathic class that doesn't really care that we have no health insurance, that we're one illness away from being bankrupt, all that stuff. So the political class has to do something about that sentiment, that feeling of we've been left behind by people who have stuff. And if they don't... And they see it on their screens every day. Every day. On their social media accounts. It's (26/33)
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