Fox News Guest Argues Trump Tariffs Could Fix ‘Crisis in Masculinity’

‘Wall Street thinks, after 60 years of being utterly catered to, that they control this country’

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UNGAR-SARGON: "The rage that you see on Wall Street, what they are trying to do here is they are shorting the president’s agenda because Wall Street thinks, after 60 years of being utterly catered to, that they control this country and that they should control the president and all of our elected officials. And, of course, they think that because that has been the case for so long. I think you bring up a really important point, Rachel. It’s not just the destruction of the economic vitality of the working class, but there has been a spiritual decimation that has come along with that, a crisis in masculinity, because we shipped jobs that gave men who work with their hands for a living and rely on brawn and physicality off to other countries to build up their middle class. And then we imported millions and millions of illegals to work in construction, to work in, yes, manufacturing, what’s left here, to work in landscaping, to work in janitorial services, to work in a whole bunch of jobs that used to give men access to the American dream. Working class people now, they make just a fraction more than they made in the ’70s, but the costs of the things that ensure the American dream, a house, retirement, health care, an education for your kids, this stuff has skyrocketed and so their purchasing power has been totally demolished.“

(Via Mediaite)

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