circle to hide money, to launder money, and invest in western economies in ways that can make it difficult to get at those resources. the message communicated here is that if you are in vladimir putin s inner circle you are personally going to pay for what he s doing. that elite structure around him is going to pay a high cost, potentially lose their lifestyle, their status for what he is doing. and then the broader banking sanctions, again, that s the kind of thing that will take a hit over time. a broader effect. there s no indication, in the near term because of sanctions. we ve heard of similar sanctions, the elites and their families in the past, how are these different?
not only saying people should have this right, which is the moral position, but also saying something that i think creates an incredible opening for the public which is i changed my mind. people get in different ways. but that is also really different. in the civil rights era which is obviously the sort of historical precedent that people look to. the court was way out front. sometime in unanimous decisions like brown, in school busing, obviously in a lot of areas of extending rights to minorities. they were way ahead of both parties. you go back to the original civil rights raer and both parties were table because we lived in a completely racist, elite structure. and so the court was really one of the only elite institutions in the country that ran against that. while i understand the broader context, i think this is a supreme court that by that historical standard is late and that has fell behind as recently as the 80. this was a supreme court that