Donald Trump is moving too fast, alienating allies, making Americans poorer, and tarnishing the sterling reputation of US assets, Citadel CEO and founder Ken Griffin said Wednesday.
Though the president may have identified real problems, his methods to solve them donāt appear to be working, and are unlikely to revive American manufacturing, Griffin told Semaforās Gina Chon at the World Economy Summit in Washington, DC.
Previously, Griffin said, āno brand comparedā to US Treasurys, the strength of the US dollar, or the nationās creditworthiness. But Trumpās tactics have āerodedā that reputation.
Surplus value my friend, itās all in the surplus value.
Absolutely, I just disagree with hating on some collective group instead of trying to fix the issues we have in our societies together.
If the term collective group is referencing the exploiters, then those are the cause of the issues. These cannot be solved without altering the economic system, which is a direct - and in their eyes violent - attack on the exploiters.
I agree with being careful stigmatizing groups or people, but that does not count for exploiters. They are the heinous villains of this world. They deserve no compassion.