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'''JD Vance:'''
'''JD Vance:'''
No, not at all. And I think the precarious point is interesting, though. I think it's related, but it is separate from the fact that these jobs, even if they weren't precarious, are still kind of miserable. They're just not creative. They're not interesting, but something you said is, is it gets to sort of my theory about a couple of the Democratic presidential candidates. And so here's this is friend of mine. His name is Julius Krein. I don't know if you know Julius, but he wrote this article recently called “The Real Class War” of American Affairs, and one of the arguments that is sort of interesting is if you think about, you know, there's this weird question of—if you view it from 30,000 feet—
No, not at all. And I think the precarious point is interesting, though. I think it's related, but it is separate from the fact that these jobs, even if they weren't precarious, are still kind of miserable. They're just not creative. They're not interesting, but something you said is, is it gets to sort of my theory about a couple of the Democratic presidential candidates. And so here's this is friend of mine. His name is [https://x.com/JuliusKrein Julius Krein]. I don't know if you know Julius, but he wrote this article recently called “[https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2019/11/the-real-class-war/ The Real Class War]” of American Affairs, and one of the arguments that is sort of interesting is if you think about, you know, there's this weird question of—if you view it from 30,000 feet—


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