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Capítulo 1544: Chapter 559: Further Centralizing Wealth

The negotiations with Franklin Roosevelt are not going smoothly.

It was already ntioned before that this person is soone with a very firm conviction.

Such a person may make compromises for their political future, but these compromises must be within an acceptable range for Franklin Roosevelt.

The conditions proposed by Donnie now are not things that Franklin Roosevelt can easily compromise on.

Regarding the influence of Arican conglorates, Franklin Roosevelt has always believed it to be too powerful.

This influence has grown strong enough to begin affecting the decisions of the White House and Congress.

If this continues, both the White House and Congress will beco puppets of those conglorates.

Coupled with Franklin Roosevelt’s political ideology.

All of this makes Franklin Roosevelt believe that so control should be exercised over these large Arican conglorates.

And Donnie’s Venus Bank is a leader among these conglorates.

If policies are made against Arican conglorates, then Venus Bank must be included.

Of course, due to personal relations, Venus Bank can be given appropriate consideration in these policies.

But it absolutely cannot be left untouched.

Furthermore, to fully implent these matters, the position of the United States Treasurer must be held by one of his own people.

Now, Donnie’s request for the position of Treasurer is actually to restrain him after he takes office.

Naturally, Franklin Roosevelt is unwilling to agree.

“Block, our fundantal demands are the sa. Only when the Arican middle class improves their standard of living will they have the money to purchase products from your company.

I’m not trying to significantly harm Venus Bank, I just hope it can set an example. Only then can we act against the other conglorates!”

Donnie waved his hand and said, “Roosevelt, I indeed hope for the improvent of the middle-class living standards so they can purchase more goods here, forming a virtuous cycle.

However, this premise must not be implented at the expense of Venus Bank’s interests.

If this policy ultimately harms the interests of Venus Bank,

then I would rather not have this change!”

Franklin Roosevelt felt sowhat helpless, as the negotiations between him and Donnie reached a deadlock.

Both have things they need to insist on, and with Donnie unwilling to compromise, and his side unwilling to compromise, the talks might very well collapse if this continues.

This outco would not be favorable for either Donnie or himself.

After thinking for a long ti, Franklin Roosevelt spoke to Donnie.

“Block, let’s be honest with each other, tell , what kind of concessions do you need to make elsewhere for you to support my plan?”

For Franklin Roosevelt, there is nothing that cannot be resolved through negotiation.

As long as a point can be found that everyone can accept!

Donnie smiled slightly, as this was the question he was waiting for.

“Mr. Roosevelt, I just contradicted the notion that we are all for the middle class.

I only spoke about the situation of Venus Bank, but in reality, your situation is similar.

The middle class is the largest supporting group of the Democratic Party in the United States.

They only want to change their lives and improve their quality of life.

As for your actions against those conglorates, they don’t care at all.

Moreover, the welfare Venus Bank provides for its employees is quite good!”

Franklin Roosevelt is a very clever person, and although Donnie did not explicitly state it, Franklin Roosevelt had already guessed Donnie’s thoughts.

“Block, this brings us back to the start: As the largest conglorate in the United States, if Venus Bank doesn’t make so adjustnts, how can I make adjustnts to other conglorates?”

On another tiline, this was exactly what Franklin Roosevelt did.

After taking office, the first major conglorate he dealt with was Morgan, the largest in the United States at the ti!

He divided Morgan, allowing the other Arican conglorates to see that Franklin Roosevelt was different from the previous President of the United States.

This also ensured that Franklin Roosevelt encountered less resistance when dealing with other conglorates later on.

However, now Venus Bank’s scale and assets have already surpassed Morgan.

Therefore, this ti Franklin Roosevelt set his sights on Donnie’s Venus Bank.

Donnie looked calmly at Franklin Roosevelt and asked.

“Mr. Roosevelt, even within the Democratic Party, there are quite a few conglorates!”

At this ti, the Republican Party of the United States represented Arican financial magnates, while the Democratic Party represented the Arican middle class.

The lower-class citizens were only thought of by both the Republican and Democratic Parties during elections.

But this does not an that there is no support from Arican financial magnates within the Democratic Party.

Franklin Roosevelt’s face slightly changed.

The conglorates behind the Democratic Party are the party’s financial backers.

They spend large amounts of money to support the Democratic Party candidates running for President.

Not to have the President turn against them after taking office.

But at this mont, Franklin Roosevelt also understood Donnie’s implication.

The financial magnates behind your Democratic Party spent quite a lot of money supporting your run for President of the United States.

But Venus Bank also spent a lot of money to support Franklin Roosevelt.

The only difference is that Donnie belongs to the Republican Party.

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