Tucker Carlson
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There's too much chaos.
We need to restore order.
I had dinner the other night with a bunch of kids from Stanford, really smart, they're at Stanford.
And one of them said, oh yeah, his best friend just graduated with a degree in computer science last year, has not been able to find a job.
Stanford computer science, can't find a job.
So that's like a window into the total destruction of the economic opportunity for young people.
And what looks to me as a non-economist, like the true hoarding of capital by a tiny group of people,
It looks like a very lopsided and unfair economic system that is guaranteed to radicalize young people and not just young people, but especially young people.
We're dangerous to the corporate bottom line.
We're dangerous to profit seekers.
And that's the only thing that our politicians and many in the media care about right now.
So in some respects, they are correct.
Uh, the danger is, uh, what might happen to, to profit seekers who want to pay while healthcare.
And I don't mean like, uh, you know, divine retribution or punishment of any sort.
I mean, the worst punishment of all, uh, where they can no longer, uh, they can no longer justify multimillion dollar salaries.
Um, I am a danger to those who seek profit and put the interests of profit over the interests of people.
For most Americans, people who are born here, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, doesn't matter of any race, the real concerns are economic.
And I do think that certain forces, the banks, people loaning the money, have a real incentive to foment dissent within the population against each other.
Fight amongst yourselves while we continue to charge you 25% interest on your credit card.
You know, you can't just put a new coat of paint or fresh drywall on these structures because they are ridden with rot.