Peter Schiff Speaks for 1 Percent at Occupy Wall Street
Last week,
Reason.tv followed investment guru, radio show host, and unflappable defender of capitalism
Peter Schiff as he spent three hours among the
Occupy Wall Street protesters in
Manhattan's
Zuccotti Park.
An unapologetic member of "the 1 Percent," Schiff argued with all comers for the better part of an afternoon.
Schiff is no ordinary observer. As the prinicipal of the financial firm
Euro Pacific Capital, he's a full-fledged and unapologetic member of "the 1 Percent." As an outspoken radio show host and commentator, he not only predicted the housing crash and financial crisis, he railed bank and auto-sector bailouts as they were happening. Schiff believes that capitalism offers is the only hope for young, frustrated people to have a vibrant and prosperous future. So he went to Occupy Wall Street to engage and debate the protesters.
Touring the Occupy Wall Street scene in
New York with a
sign that read "
I Am the 1%,
Let's Talk," Schiff spent more than three hours on the scene, explaining the
difference between cronyism and capitalism, bailouts and balance sheets, and more.
"The regulation we want is the market," said Schiff. "That's what works."
Schiff describes himself as "sympathetic" to the plight of the
OWS protesters, but thinks their anger is misdirected at legitimate business interests and should be better at the
White House,
Congress, the
Federal Reserve, and the crony capitalists they've bailed out.
Check out Schiff's Euro Pacific Capital at www.europac.net
Listen to his radio show online at www.schiffradio.com
Buy his latest book, How an
Economy Grows and Why it Crashes, at
http://www.amazon.com/How-Economy-Grows-Why-Crashes/dp/047052670X
Produced by
Anthony L.
Fisher.
Camera by
Nathan Chaffetz.
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For Reason's coverage of the
Occupy movement in New York,
Washington, D.C.,
Los Angeles, and elsewhere, go to http://reason.com/topics/occupy-wall-street
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