JPMorgan Chase CEO Says Democrats Are “Idiots”

JPMorgan Chase’s CEO, Jaime Dimon, has slammed democrats, calling them “idiots” who prioritize polices that almost always fail. Dimon focused on the Biden administration, saying the lack of business expertise and economic policies, voicing broader corporate concerns about antitrust actions and tax hikes which inhibit economic growth.
Dimon blasted the left-wing political party during an event by the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade on July 10th. Dimon, once a vocal supporter of Democratic initiatives, has grown increasingly critical of what he sees as the party’s major failures and policy absurdities.
“I have a lot of friends who are Democrats, and they’re idiots,” he said. “They have big hearts and little brains. They do not understand how the real world works; almost every single policy rolled out failed.” While that could be true, the right isn’t much better. The constant whiplash over whether or not the United States will continue to supply Ukraine with weapons for a war it cannot possibly win is a testament to that fact. That’s a “democrat policy” that is being carried forward by the current right-leaning administration.
Dimon has participated in Council on Foreign Relations events as well, helping shape the ruling class’s psychological operation in the realm of economics.
However, this could be a symptom of a broader political alignment and structure of the slave class, as Natural News pointed out. Dimon, who was once a reliable ally of the Democratic establishment, he now echoes criticisms long voiced by conservative pundits – a reflection of the party’s leftward shift under pressure from progressive activists. His stance mirrors broader discontent among business leaders and moderate Democrats who fear electoral backlash if the party continues embracing far-left policies.
Neither of the political parties is on our side. They are on their own side. The left vs. right paradigm lies have never been more apparent, and the illusion of freedom continues to fall away.