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Vague sermon‑style rhetoric linking capitalism, Christianity, and geopolitical decline

The excerpt contains generic ideological commentary without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It does not identify concrete actors, financial flows, or misconduct, offeri Speaker references capitalism, the Soviet Union, and a perceived crisis of the West. Mentions personal background in finance (Goldman Sachs, Harvard Business School). Calls for a militant church resp

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #029044
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1
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The excerpt contains generic ideological commentary without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It does not identify concrete actors, financial flows, or misconduct, offeri Speaker references capitalism, the Soviet Union, and a perceived crisis of the West. Mentions personal background in finance (Goldman Sachs, Harvard Business School). Calls for a militant church resp

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us the wherewithal. It kind of organized and built the materials needed to support, whether it’s the Soviet Union, England, the United States, and eventually to take back continental Europe and to beat back a barbaric empire in the Far East. That capitalism really generated tremendous wealth. And that wealth was really distributed among a middle class, a rising middle class, people who come from really working-class environments and created what we really call a Pax Americana. It was many, many years and decades of peace. And I believe we’ve come partly offtrack in the years since the fall of the Soviet Union and we're starting now in the 21st century, which I believe, strongly, is a crisis both of our church, a crisis of our faith, a crisis of the West, a crisis of capitalism. “T believe we’ve come partly offtrack in the years since the fall of the Soviet Union and we’re starting now in the 21st century, which I believe, strongly, is a crisis both of our church, a crisis of our faith, a crisis of the West, a crisis of capitalism.” And we're at the very beginning stages of a very brutal and bloody conflict, of which if the people in this room, the people in the church, do not bind together and really form what I feel is an aspect of the church militant, to really be able to not just stand with our beliefs, but to fight for our beliefs against this new barbarity that’s starting, that will completely eradicate everything that we’ve been bequeathed over the last 2,000, 2,500 years. Now, what I mean by that specifically: I think that you’re seeing three kinds of converging tendencies: One is a form of capitalism that is taken away from the underlying spiritual and moral foundations of Christianity and, really, Judeo-Christian belief. I see that every day. I’m a very practical, pragmatic capitalist. I was trained at Goldman Sachs, I went to Harvard Business School, I was as hard-nosed a capitalist as you get. I specialized in media, in investing in media companies, and it’s a very, very tough

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