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Okay, she covers a lot of disparate ground in the rest of the chapter, from the perfidy of mortgage brokers to the astronomical amount it now costs to go to college.
"Gina" is the representative Walmart worker; "Kai" is the representative student drowning in debt--or ex-student; she couldn't even finish her education. Seniors are slipping into bankruptcy.
The rest of the chapter is a call to make America great again. She concludes by saying that just promising to make America great again won't do the trick, intimating that she's about to reveal the plan.
We'll see.

So far, I see left populism, which is probably less dangerous than right populism, but it's still populism.
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