According to the Bernie antagonist, a net worth of $1 billion doesn’t make a person rich
about attacks on the rich in the past, though, may find them extra galling not simply because he seemingly believes they’re just as bad as attacking someone for the color of their skin or religion, but because he himself, a man with a net worth of
, apparently believes that he does not actually fall under the category of rich. Which, yes, is a real thing he told theWouldn’t life be simpler if you were just able to enjoy being rich, I ask. Even with a wealth tax he would have enough money to ensure his descendants can be full-time philanthropists in perpetuity. Blankfein insists he is “well-to-do,” not rich. “I can’t even say ‘rich,’” he insists. “I don’t feel that way. I don’t behave that way.
“Look, I am a Democrat, but they said those things in a shrill way to raise the stakes on the outcome,” Blankfein says. “I don’t think it’s unreasonable or cynical for a legislator to have said that what Trump did was wrong, and showed bad character, but it was not at a level where we’re going to overturn an election nine months before the next one.” But Trump is already taking revenge on those who testified against him, I protest. “who I supported, perjured himself,” Blankfein replies.
Anyway, he hopes people will take everything he’s said with an open mind, though he’s afraid that might not be the case. “I can’t imagine how all this is going to come out when you publish,” he told Luce at the end of the meal. “If I tried to educate people, and said these things in public, people would go batshit.” One person who’s thrilled about it?
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