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Wealth Creation and Immigration Policy in the US
A discussion on the perception that a minority of people missed out on significant wealth creation over globalization and technology advances, and how political parties present the issue of immigration as a choice between embracing superstars or not having progress at all.
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The speaker believes that a deal on Ukraine could have been made earlier to prevent the conflict from escalating into a war.
25:31 - 27:17 (01:45)
Summary
The speaker believes that a deal on Ukraine could have been made earlier to prevent the conflict from escalating into a war. He also thinks the US should attract entrepreneurs from around the world, and disapproves of political figures who resent the successful.
ChapterWealth Creation and Immigration Policy in the US
EpisodeE74: Market update, inverted yield curve, immigration, new SPAC rules, $FB smears TikTok and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The way immigration is presented in politics leaves little room for nuance, with both sides offering extremes: either bring in all immigrants or shut the borders completely.
27:17 - 28:38 (01:21)
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The way immigration is presented in politics leaves little room for nuance, with both sides offering extremes: either bring in all immigrants or shut the borders completely. What's needed is a more sensible approach to immigration.
ChapterWealth Creation and Immigration Policy in the US
EpisodeE74: Market update, inverted yield curve, immigration, new SPAC rules, $FB smears TikTok and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The podcast discusses the perception that the majority of people have missed out on significant wealth creation in the United States over the past few decades, and how progress can advance society, but not always symmetrically for everyone.
28:38 - 32:39 (04:01)
Summary
The podcast discusses the perception that the majority of people have missed out on significant wealth creation in the United States over the past few decades, and how progress can advance society, but not always symmetrically for everyone. The solutions presented are through biotech, technology and software, business and service innovation, and embracing the open and free market.