3/14/19

Simon Mikhailovich: We Don't Have Capitalism Now | Socialism Is Not The Solution to the US' Problems

Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St interviewed first time guest, Contrarian investor, entrepreneur and Tocqueville Bullion Reserve (TBR) founder http://www.bullionreserve.com/, Simon Mikhailovich

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During this 30+ minute interview Jason asks Simon about his experiences growing up, surviving and escaping socialism in the Soviet Union as well as the growing amount of populism in the US with the polls indicating that many adult Americans now prefer socialism to capitalism and also are in favor of a massive wealth tax.

Simon says that the US has not had real capitalism for a very long time and how socialism will not fix any of the (many) problems in society.

This is the first interview in the new "Surviving Socialism" series.

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