Richard Attias, chairman of Richard Attias & Associates, says French voters are fed up with the traditional political elite and are writing a new chapter in French politics. Julia Coronado, chief economist at MacroPolicy Perspectives, says tax reform talks are "smoke and mirrors." David Rothkopf, CEO and editor of the FP Group, says there's a global anti-establishment backlash. Finally, George Friedman, chairman of Geopolitical Futures, says it's not out of the question that Marine Le Pen could win the French presidential election, following the surprise upsets of Brexit and Trump. (Corrects misspelling of Coronado.)

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