Tucker Carlson just called America's biggest banks "drug dealers."
And whether you agree with Tucker or not, he stumbled onto a question nobody in Washington seems willing to ask:
If borrowers have responsibilities, don't lenders have responsibilities too?
In today's show, Tony Michaels explores how Theodore Roosevelt's Square Deal still speaks to the modern credit card crisis, why millions of Americans are using debt to maintain a standard of living their parents achieved with a paycheck, and how responsibility is supposed to run both ways.
This isn't really a story about credit cards.
It's a story about wages.
It's a story about affordability.
It's a story about whether the deal is still square for working people.
If you love your country but don't trust concentrated power, you're in the right place.
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