Ray Dalio says to understand Trump's 2nd administration, you should study how far-right governments in the 1930s worked
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Ray Dalio stated that Trump's governance approach mirrors hard-right regimes from the 1930s, pushing for significant government reforms akin to a corporate takeover.
He emphasized that Trump’s strategy involves radical reforms, replacement of key staff, and technological introduction, aiming for efficiency similar to a corporate raider.
Dalio explained that the shift proposed by Trump is reminiscent of the operational styles seen in historical hard-right governments without labeling the administration as fascist.
He compared Trump’s approach to Gordon Gekko’s ‘greed is good’ philosophy, indicating a desire to implement ruthless efficiency in government akin to corporate takeovers.
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