Scott Galloway
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And I think there's just so much rage in America and so much anger against other Americans that an unfortunately large number of Americans kind of enjoy this harshness and this cruelty.
And I think there's just so much rage in America and so much anger against other Americans that an unfortunately large number of Americans kind of enjoy this harshness and this cruelty.
And I think there's just so much rage in America and so much anger against other Americans that an unfortunately large number of Americans kind of enjoy this harshness and this cruelty.
And distinct of what Joni's doing, or Senator Ernst, I just think we've lost a little bit, a lot of at the hands of, I don't think people recognize just how much our discourse has been coarsened by social media and that people have been taught. I was thinking just about dating. When you were in your 20s and 30s and you were dating, do you remember the politics of anyone you dated?
And distinct of what Joni's doing, or Senator Ernst, I just think we've lost a little bit, a lot of at the hands of, I don't think people recognize just how much our discourse has been coarsened by social media and that people have been taught. I was thinking just about dating. When you were in your 20s and 30s and you were dating, do you remember the politics of anyone you dated?
And distinct of what Joni's doing, or Senator Ernst, I just think we've lost a little bit, a lot of at the hands of, I don't think people recognize just how much our discourse has been coarsened by social media and that people have been taught. I was thinking just about dating. When you were in your 20s and 30s and you were dating, do you remember the politics of anyone you dated?
It didn't come up. And you didn't, there was a general sense that as Americans, we were these good people and we had a certain comity and a certain thing in common. You know what? Men and women liked each other. I've been thinking about this a lot. I think social media has done a great job of convincing the genders that the other gender is the problem, that men believe that women's assent
It didn't come up. And you didn't, there was a general sense that as Americans, we were these good people and we had a certain comity and a certain thing in common. You know what? Men and women liked each other. I've been thinking about this a lot. I think social media has done a great job of convincing the genders that the other gender is the problem, that men believe that women's assent
It didn't come up. And you didn't, there was a general sense that as Americans, we were these good people and we had a certain comity and a certain thing in common. You know what? Men and women liked each other. I've been thinking about this a lot. I think social media has done a great job of convincing the genders that the other gender is the problem, that men believe that women's assent
is the culprit for their descent. And that's not true at all. Whereas women think it's the patriarchy and that men don't have problems, they are the problem. We've convinced that gender is the greatest alliance in history to dislike each other.
is the culprit for their descent. And that's not true at all. Whereas women think it's the patriarchy and that men don't have problems, they are the problem. We've convinced that gender is the greatest alliance in history to dislike each other.
is the culprit for their descent. And that's not true at all. Whereas women think it's the patriarchy and that men don't have problems, they are the problem. We've convinced that gender is the greatest alliance in history to dislike each other.
But it has to be decency. For example, I think the real opportunity that Democrats are missing is to propose an alternative to this tax bill. where we seize this enormous white space of the adult in the room. Right. We say, okay, this is our plan. We're going to means test Social Security and raise the age limit. We're going to dramatically lower the exemption for the trust exemption.
But it has to be decency. For example, I think the real opportunity that Democrats are missing is to propose an alternative to this tax bill. where we seize this enormous white space of the adult in the room. Right. We say, okay, this is our plan. We're going to means test Social Security and raise the age limit. We're going to dramatically lower the exemption for the trust exemption.
But it has to be decency. For example, I think the real opportunity that Democrats are missing is to propose an alternative to this tax bill. where we seize this enormous white space of the adult in the room. Right. We say, okay, this is our plan. We're going to means test Social Security and raise the age limit. We're going to dramatically lower the exemption for the trust exemption.
We are going to increase taxes on corporations and the wealthy, and we are going to, across the board, hold Medicaid, Social Security, and military spending flat for the next 15 years and even cut it 2% a year. And within eight years, we're going to reduce the deficit from $2 trillion a year to $200 billion a year.
We are going to increase taxes on corporations and the wealthy, and we are going to, across the board, hold Medicaid, Social Security, and military spending flat for the next 15 years and even cut it 2% a year. And within eight years, we're going to reduce the deficit from $2 trillion a year to $200 billion a year.
We are going to increase taxes on corporations and the wealthy, and we are going to, across the board, hold Medicaid, Social Security, and military spending flat for the next 15 years and even cut it 2% a year. And within eight years, we're going to reduce the deficit from $2 trillion a year to $200 billion a year.
And what they would do is Fox News and CNN would all line up these bills next to each other, and say, okay, one expands the deficit or adds to the deficit $3.75 trillion. This one will reduce the deficit. It'll never pass. It has no hopes, but it would position the Democrats as the adults in the room.
And what they would do is Fox News and CNN would all line up these bills next to each other, and say, okay, one expands the deficit or adds to the deficit $3.75 trillion. This one will reduce the deficit. It'll never pass. It has no hopes, but it would position the Democrats as the adults in the room.