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Abdul El-Sayed: “The biggest danger to capitalism was never government…”

Featuring: Abdul El-Sayed, Podcast Host, America Dissected | National

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One-on-one with Abdul El-Sayed, who is running to be the Democratic nominee U.S. Senate

Published | Video Starts at 01:17

So how do we fix it? Number one, I don't take money from those corporations, so I answer it to the people. Number two, I aim to regulate them. The biggest danger to capitalism was never government regulation. It was monopoly. So I want to break up the biggest companies. I want to make sure that we are enforcing antitrust policy. And then I believe in unions, right? (01:17–01:22)

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Asserts that monopolies, not government regulation, are the biggest threat to capitalism.

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