Billionaire Leon Cooperman was on the verge of tears while speaking about his concern about “the lefties” and their progressive outlook on capitalism.

“I’ve lived the American dream. I’m trying to convince people like [Senators] Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and AOC (Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez)—don’t move away from capitalism. Capitalism is the best system,” Cooperman said on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Friday while holding back tears. “I get choked up when I talk about it because basically, my father came to America at the age of 12 as a plumber’s apprentice. No education.”

“I went to public school in the Bronx, high school in the Bronx, college in the Bronx. I started my career in Wall Street the day after I got my MBA from Columbia. I had no money. I couldn’t afford a vacation. I made a lot of money. I’m giving it all back,” Cooperman said before co-anchor Rebecca Quick stepped in as he choked up.

“Giving it all back?” Give me a fucking break, asshole.

  • @[email protected]
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    492 years ago

    So he went to public school in New York back before Reagan started cutting taxes for the rich and exploding the wealth gap. The taxes that paid for that very school and gave him his start. Now this twat is on the conservative side of completely gutting public schools.

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    There are times when Bernie and AOC aggravate me. Other times I think they’re pretty smart. That’s okay, I don’t have to agree with someone 100% of the time. But, the rich…never in human history has greed trumped common sense as it does today. They use their wealth to promote negative consequences for society., and as long as they put more in their well lined pockets they’re happy. Too much is not enough. Fuck em.

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      One of the first fire brigades was owned by Marcus Crassus. He’d offer to save your house in exchange for selling it to him at miserable prices and often allow you to rent it afterwards. But you got to keep your stuff in the house, so he wasn’t all bad, right? Yeah, Marcus Crassus was a pretty shitty guy.

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      At least you can have the freedom to be aggravated by a progressive. I live in Texas with corrupt politicians leading our state. Ever hear of ERCOT? I have, daily through text messages to “conserve energy or else”. Just fix the fucking grid hot wheels. Stop wasting money on idiotic floating barriers that are illegal in the Rio Grande. I’m here for someone that wants to at least attempt to change something.

      edit: punctuation

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    If he wants me to believe he loves capitalism so much I’m going to need to see a stroke to match the tears.

    Then we can talk about admitting him to rehab, if he’s still around.

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    "…my father came to America at the age of 12 as a plumber’s apprentice. No education.”

    “I went to public school in the Bronx, high school in the Bronx, college in the Bronx. I started my career in Wall Street the day after I got my MBA from Columbia. I had no money. I couldn’t afford a vacation. I made a lot of money. I’m giving it all back…

    I’m imagining the cost of living that allowed his father to live on the salary of a 12 year old who worked as a plumbers assistant. I’m also imagining that this billionaire probably went to Bronx Science (a free public school now where attendees likely have paid for test prep to do well on the entrance exam, out of reach for a lot of NYC public school students). If he went to college in the Bronx, it was likely Fordham - the 2023 cost of attendance (tuition plus fees and books) is now $89,575. For an MBA from Columbia, their cost of attendance (which includes room and board) is now $127,058 in 2023.

    He cannot make the connection that COL and earnings have grown exponentially since the time his father was 12, yet wages haven’t. Does he not see that very few students would be able to go to private universities for undergrad and grad schools and service their debt with current wages? How many graduate and immediately start working on Wall Street? He’s probably against WFH, too, solely seeing the benefit to his commercial real estate portfolio and ignoring the commuting costs and work life balance issues for the workers. The world capitalism gave him and his father is gone. At this point it’s as real as ghosts and dreams. We are dealing with the current world that capitalism has given us, a capitalism that only a billionaire would cry over.

    • hat COL and earnings have grown exponentially since the time his father was 12, yet wages haven’t. Does he not see that very few students would be able to go to private…

      He sees and he knows. It is crocodile tears of a men that has a “fuck you i got mine” attitude.

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        No, he probably doesn’t know. It’s been decades since he had any real “economic anxiety”. His type of budgeting and belt tightening is renting out his yacht when he’s not using it, or staying at his current vacation homes instead of buying new ones.

        He literally doesn’t know what the average person experiences, so we shouldn’t listen to him for advice.

        • he made his billions at wall street and is an educated economist. He knows exactly how the system runs and how it fucks people over. He is investing in the system to be like this after all.

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      We are dealing with the current world that capitalism has given us, a capitalism that only a billionaire would cry over.

      That’s where you’re wrong! Billionaires still have loyal friends unlike you!

      bootlicker

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    It’s a good sign that they’re scared

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      If we could somehow get more progressives to start running locally and work their way up and take over the dnc maybe we would stand a chance.

  • keeb420
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    if youre giving it away than you wont mind paying more in taxes so that more people can use a help up to get healthcare or go back to school.

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    I was told there would be a video of a crying billionaire.

  • @[email protected]
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    142 years ago

    I’m so tired of this style of journalism. Do headlines really need to imply people are ready to cry? This is not respectable journalism and I’m not even reading the rest of it after that.

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    Unless this mfer is buying suits at Goodwill and is so deep in poverty that he needs to visit soup kitchens and food pantries, he can go ahead and cry a river. Tell him to build a bridge so he can get over it, I’m sure he’s got the cash.

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    Oh noes! If he pays more in taxes he might be just regular old dirty rich instead of obscenely-no-one-could-ever-contrubute-enough-to-the-world-to-justify-this-level-of-wealth-accumulation rich. I feel so sorry for him.

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    Now I want to see his reaction when people start breaking out the guillotines because his ilk have made peaceful resolution impossible.

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    “I lived the American dream.”

    Aka greedy ganged out selfish evil cunt that rapes humanity and legally lives like a mob member.

    They’re the same as the street crims that brag about stacks, sell and steal, and break communities and families with drug addictions and pimping …all while they already have enough to live comfortably.

    Different worlds, same game. …treated em all the same. Mainstream or street.

    There’s really no security here. It’s all still chaos. Quit letting them entice you with a false sense of safety. Regardless of governments and factions we are the ones that need to shape our destinies and we can regain the soul we lost by seeing through their greed, and political and business marketing.

    No sides, live for humanity.