Jon Stewart
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because certain policies that were put into place hurt the Rust Belt and hurt manufacturing and made it so those people's lives would be lives more of despair.
And we must repair the damage that's been done by those policies.
But if you say the same thing about redlining or
uh, racially exclusive policies, we need to create ways to repair that damage.
What?
That's an entitlement.
They're free riders.
They don't view it as investment.
How do you convince people like the immigration situation right now, uh, in this country is a great it's it's resource guarding.
How do you reshape the narrative so that
we're able to invest once again in our people and not have those investments be so resented by anybody that might not need it.
How do you broaden people's perspective in that way?
So you've got to pay $10 to go to the polls and you've got to do it right.
Pure transaction.
Right.
Well, they always say the arc of the moral universe bends towards justice, but they don't explain like, yeah, but not by itself.
And there's a bunch of people on the other side trying to bend it back the other way.
And I wonder, when we talk about the moral argument, do we have to connect it to...
more earthly values for people, because it feels like that's the backlash that we're facing.
That if the right was going to draw a line, like what you and I might do is draw a line at the depression, right?