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This document is a transcript page from a House Oversight collection (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029031) featuring a discussion between Steve Bannon and a moderator named Harnwell. Bannon criticizes the Export-Import Bank as a vehicle for crony capitalism favoring corporations like General Electric and Boeing, contrasting 'corporatists' with 'entrepreneurial capitalists' supported by the Tea Party and the Acton Institute. The page includes a pull quote regarding right-wing parties and anti-semitism, and concludes with Harnwell opening the floor to audience questions.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Steve Bannon Speaker
Discussing economic theory, the Export-Import Bank, and crony capitalism.
Harnwell Moderator/Interviewer
Thanks Steve Bannon and opens the floor to questions.

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
The Economist
Cited by Bannon as a source to read about the Export-Import Bank.
Financial Times
Cited by Bannon as a source to read about the Export-Import Bank.
Export-Import Bank
Described by Bannon as the center of a fight leading to a potential government shutdown.
General Electric
Cited as a beneficiary of cheap financing and cronyism.
Boeing
Cited as a beneficiary of cheap financing.
Tea Party
Cited as using the bank situation as an example of cronyism.
Acton Institute
Described as a tremendous supporter of entrepreneurial capitalism.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

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Panel discussion or interview featuring Steve Bannon
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Locations (3)

Location Context
Context of the revolution movement and entrepreneurial spirit.
Used as a comparison for corporatist behavior.
Used as a comparison for corporatist behavior.

Relationships (1)

Steve Bannon Professional/Interviewer-Interviewee Harnwell
Harnwell addresses him as 'Steve' and thanks him before turning to the audience.

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"It’s metastasized to be a cheap form of financing to General Electric and to Boeing and to other large corporations."
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"They’re what we call corporatist. They want to have more and more monopolistic power and they’re doing that kind of convergence with big government."
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"“I’m not an expert in this, but it seems that [right-wing parties] have had some aspects that may be anti-Semitic or racial ... My point is that over time it all gets kind of washed out, right?”"
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"The fight you’re seeing is between entrepreneur capitalism... and the people like the corporatists that are closer to the people like we think in Beijing and Moscow."
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development aid is spent internationally and how that can be driven away from — it damages people on the ground but it also perpetuates a governing class. And the point that you’re mentioning here, that I think that you’re saying has driven almost a revolution movement in America, is the same phenomenon of what’s going on in the developing world, which is a concept of government which is no longer doing what it is morally bound to do but has become corrupt and self-serving. So it’s effectively the sa—
Bannon: It’s exactly the same. Currently, if you read The Economist, you read the Financial Times this week, you’ll see there’s a relatively obscure agency in the federal government that is engaged in a huge fight that may lead to a government shutdown. It’s called the Export-Import Bank. And for years, it was a bank that helped finance things that other banks wouldn’t do. And what’s happening over time is that it’s metastasized to be a cheap form of financing to General Electric and to Boeing and to other large corporations. You get this financing from other places if they wanted to, but they’re putting this onto the middle-class taxpayers to support this.
“I’m not an expert in this, but it seems that [right-wing parties] have had some aspects that may be anti-Semitic or racial ... My point is that over time it all gets kind of washed out, right?”
And the tea party is using this as an example of the cronyism. General Electric and these major corporations that are in bed with the federal government are not what we’d consider free-enterprise capitalists. We’re backers of entrepreneurial capitalists. They’re not. They’re what we call corporatist. They want to have more and more monopolistic power and they’re doing that kind of convergence with big government. And so the fight here — and that’s why the media’s been very late to this party — but the fight you’re seeing is between entrepreneur capitalism, and the Acton Institute is a tremendous supporter of, and the people like the corporatists that are closer to the people like we think in Beijing and Moscow than they are to the entrepreneurial capitalist spirit of the United States.
Harnwell: Thanks, Steve. I’m going to turn around now, as I’m sure we have some great questions from the floor. Who has the first question then?
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