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Wall Street moves to the left (again) Timothy P. Carney
“A funny thing has happened within the world of Big Money,” writes Alex Yablon at
Business Insider: “a small but growing number of finance professionals have begun talking like leftists.”
“Weird Left Finance Twitter” is the focus of this piece, and it’s an interesting phenomenon left-wing economists who have the ears of traders and all talk about Polish economist Michal Kalecki.
But the premise here is a bit hoary. It’s a stretch to cast Wall Street as the longtime archenemy of the Left that is just now finding a fondness for Big Government. Specifically, Left Finance World supports more federal spending that is not “paid for” by tax hikes larger federal deficits, that is. And this is not at odds with Wall Street s preference.