Some people have noted that we are in the midst of a second Gilded Age, where robber barons gleefully count their money while the rest of us shiver in the cold with our gruel (we pray we can look forward to a subsequent trust-busting, progressive era, but we wont hold our breath). Robert Greenwald takes this theory a step further, giving us the parable of Henry Kravis and the working folk. Kravis, you should note, is a principal at KKR, and makes more money in an hour than a teacher does in a year. You can see more of Greenwald’s series, “War on Greed,”here. See you at the barricades!
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