The host argues that the rhetoric of America being exploited by East Asia and Europe is false because U.S. monopolies and banks already enriched themselves through cheap labor, investment, and dependency in those same regions.
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Monopolies
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...of the East Asian countries exploiting them. It's like, well, U.S. monopolies and financial institutions made an absolute killing through the investments they made..."
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"...of the East Asian countries exploiting them. It's like, well, U.S. monopolies and financial institutions made an absolute killing through the investments they made..."
"I mean, it created this. It benefited mightily for a time. And now it's in a big... It's in deep shit, really. And it's..."
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