Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program by talking about wealth creation and economic literacy after reacting to comments made by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez regarding billionaires and capitalism. Brett argues that many critics of wealth misunderstand the difference between income and ownership, explaining that billionaires are not earning massive salaries but building companies and holding valuable assets through stocks, equity, and investments. He breaks down concepts like valuation, leverage, and net worth, emphasizing that wealth is often tied to ownership stakes rather than cash on hand.
Later Brett shifts the conversation to the decline of major American cities and growing concerns over class warfare, taxation, and political leadership in places like New York City and Los Angeles. He reflects on how once-iconic cities have changed in recent years, pointing to riots, rising crime, and policies he believes have driven away investment and economic growth. Brett focuses heavily on billionaire investor Ken Griffin and criticism directed toward wealthy residents by political leaders in New York.
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