Adewale Adeyemo, the current U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, is a revolving-door favorite between BlackRock and Democrat administrations. He previously served as the chief of staff for BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. Before that, he worked for the Obama Administration’s National Economic Council. Brian Deese, the White House Director of the National Economic Council, also worked for BlackRock before joining the Biden administration. When confronted by a CNN anchor about high gas prices, Deese openly admitted, “What you heard from the president today is a clear articulation of the stakes. This is about the future of the liberal world order, and we have to stand firm.” BlackRock Co-Founder Rob Kapito also admitted during an interview that he was grateful for the looming food shortages. “For the first time, this generation is going to go into a store and not be able to get what they want,” Kapito told conference attendees. “And we have a very entitled generation that has never had to sacrifice…I would put on your seat belts because this is something that we haven’t seen.” Read more at: HeadlinesUSA.comBlackRock imposes ESG mandates on American companies like Exxon and Chevron, without saying a peep to PetroChina...where BlackRock is of course one of the largest foreign shareholders.
It's not hypocrisy. It's a hierarchy. https://t.co/ooWAjJaZm5pic.twitter.com/mfGUQNPkGL — Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) August 11, 2022
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