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Enormous power in the hands of three Wall Street firms. So what's interesting is when you start to get any kind of money, they'll tell you, put your money in a Vanguard. Yeah. Is that good for America? Because it seems like to us, oh, this is how you get to participate in capitalism.
Enormous power in the hands of three Wall Street firms. So what's interesting is when you start to get any kind of money, they'll tell you, put your money in a Vanguard. Yeah. Is that good for America? Because it seems like to us, oh, this is how you get to participate in capitalism.
Enormous power in the hands of three Wall Street firms. So what's interesting is when you start to get any kind of money, they'll tell you, put your money in a Vanguard. Yeah. Is that good for America? Because it seems like to us, oh, this is how you get to participate in capitalism.
I want to bring it back to something you mentioned and you mentioned. The hyperinflation of college tuition is something that you don't hear talked about a ton. But growing up in a family where the more degrees you have, the more respected you are, it seems as though it's getting to the point where you brought up where the product is not worth the cost. Mm-hmm.
I want to bring it back to something you mentioned and you mentioned. The hyperinflation of college tuition is something that you don't hear talked about a ton. But growing up in a family where the more degrees you have, the more respected you are, it seems as though it's getting to the point where you brought up where the product is not worth the cost. Mm-hmm.
I want to bring it back to something you mentioned and you mentioned. The hyperinflation of college tuition is something that you don't hear talked about a ton. But growing up in a family where the more degrees you have, the more respected you are, it seems as though it's getting to the point where you brought up where the product is not worth the cost. Mm-hmm.
College, having an undergraduate degree, it's not worth how much you're going to make in the long run. If we're not at that point, we're getting very close. Is there a solution to that? What would you say to that? I would love to hear your thoughts on that.
College, having an undergraduate degree, it's not worth how much you're going to make in the long run. If we're not at that point, we're getting very close. Is there a solution to that? What would you say to that? I would love to hear your thoughts on that.
College, having an undergraduate degree, it's not worth how much you're going to make in the long run. If we're not at that point, we're getting very close. Is there a solution to that? What would you say to that? I would love to hear your thoughts on that.
The pushback we often hear is the population in America is too big to support this.
The pushback we often hear is the population in America is too big to support this.
The pushback we often hear is the population in America is too big to support this.
How do you keep the quality of insurance, sorry, high, or quality of health care high? Because anecdotally, I hear from people in the U.K. and Canada, their health care is not very good because it's, I guess, subsidized.
How do you keep the quality of insurance, sorry, high, or quality of health care high? Because anecdotally, I hear from people in the U.K. and Canada, their health care is not very good because it's, I guess, subsidized.
How do you keep the quality of insurance, sorry, high, or quality of health care high? Because anecdotally, I hear from people in the U.K. and Canada, their health care is not very good because it's, I guess, subsidized.
Well, I kind of want to get you going.
Well, I kind of want to get you going.
Well, I kind of want to get you going.
We want you to get going on everything.
We want you to get going on everything.