
Ken Griffin, CEO of Citadel, discusses the weakening dollar and the growing national debt, emphasizing the need for increased fiscal discipline in the U.S. Griffin suggests bipartisan agreement is necessary to address the national debt, warning that deferring decisions will only increase the pain for future generations. He critiques the inconsistency of tariffs, which makes long-term business planning difficult, and expresses concern over government intervention in corporate America, advocating for fair competition based on better products and customer value. Griffin also addresses ethical concerns in public service, pointing to instances of enrichment among administration officials and expressing pessimism about a return to stronger ethical standards. Finally, he touches on AI, suggesting it is being used as an excuse for workforce reductions without significant productivity gains.
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