Kenneth
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I don't know how he's going to do in New York because he inherited all this spending, all these fiscal problems, and if he raises taxes on the wealthy like he wants to, he's just going to chase them out, and it's going to lose money.
It's going to make him feel good, but it's going to lose money.
I tell you, I have good friends.
They're very smart in New York.
I sit down, I have dinner with, and I say that.
And they say, I don't know anyone who's leaving.
And somebody else at the dinner will say, wait a second.
The statistics say a lot of people are leaving.
And they'll say, well, none of my friends are leaving.
I'm not going to leave.
I'll pay more taxes.
I mean, I don't know.
But for sure, you have to look at the spending.
These are successful people you're talking about that are
saying this well i mean they're from all walks of life you know uh but yeah i mean you got to look at the spending side in new york and california too but particularly new york i understand uh needs to look at that side of the equation i mean uh he it's there's sort of uh
I don't know, nihilism in the Mondani view that we make everything free.
The 1% can pay for everything.
And you can make everything free, but it's a choice.
You've got to have everybody pay taxes if you want to do that.
I mean, I once asked someone who's a big investor in Silicon Valley, do you think China's going to get quantum computing before we do?