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Sat Aug 2, 2025, 09:08 AM Aug 2025

Jamie Dimon Says "We'll See" on Mamdani (as Fellow Finance Titans Lose Their Minds)



Earlier this month, the JPMorgan CEO called Mamdani a “Marxist” and lashed out at Democrats for supporting the candidate’s proposed policies.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/jamie-dimon-on-zohran-mamdani

https://archive.ph/iUyu2


DETENTE? The JPMorgan chief has taken it down a few notches, for now. Win McNamee/Getty Images

After Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic primary for mayor, a number of billionaires (and some mere millionaires) began sounding the alarm at the possibility of a self-described democratic socialist running New York City. Hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb invoked Fidel Castro. Venture capitalist David Sacks warned people to “get on board with MAGA or prepare to be on Mamdani’s dinner menu.” Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman claimed that Mamdani’s “policies would be disastrous for NYC” and called on a “charismatic, intelligent, articulate, handsome, charming, young yet more experienced” politician to take on the Democratic nominee. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon branded Mamdani “a Marxist” and criticized Democrats for “falling all over themselves” to support his policies, which he called “ideological mush that means nothing in the real world.”

And while it seems unlikely that Dimon is going to start showing up to campaign events with Mamdani and urging New Yorkers to cast their vote for the guy, he does appear to have moderated his opinion on the candidate, if only slightly! Speaking to CNBC on Thursday, the banking chief repeated his position, claiming that “a lot of the things [Mamdani] prescribes have never worked before,” but adding, “We’ll see.” Then he said that if Mamdani were to win the general election in November, he “would still try and help him do the best job he can.” Dimon’s comments were more than a little toned down compared to the ones he made earlier this month, wherein he said, “I have a lot of friends who are Democrats, and they’re idiots,” adding: “I always say they have big hearts and little brains. They do not understand how the real world works. Almost every single policy rolled out failed.”

As for his fellow finance titans, their concerns about Mamdani presumably have to do with the candidate’s proposals to raise New York’s top corporate tax rate from 7.25% to 11.5% and levy a 2% tax on individuals earning more than $1 million per year, changes that his campaign has said would raise $9 billion in tax revenue. But Mamdani would need Governor Kathy Hochul to get on board with these moves, and she’s already shot them down. And since winning the primary, he’s said that while he doesn’t think billionaires should exist, he wants to “work with everyone, including billionaires.” As Kathryn Wylde, president and CEO of the Partnership for New York City, told Vanity Fair’s Chris Smith earlier this month, “[Mamdani] called me [shortly after the primary] and said, ‘I want to thank you because you were willing to meet with me when I was polling at 1%.’ He’s calling up everybody I ask him to call, saying he wants to work together, giving them his cell number. Jamie Dimon famously said that during eight years as mayor, [Bill] de Blasio never called him. He’s doing a lot more than Bill ever did.”

Earlier this month, former governor Andrew Cuomo, who resoundingly lost to Mamdani in the primary, announced that he would run as an independent in the general election, as will current mayor Eric Adams. A new poll released this week shows Mamdani beating both of them by double digits.

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Jamie Dimon Says "We'll See" on Mamdani (as Fellow Finance Titans Lose Their Minds) (Original Post) Celerity Aug 2025 OP
"They don't understand how the real world works"? Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2025 #1
I don't think Jamie Dimon understands how the world in general works. haele Aug 2025 #2
+1 leftstreet Aug 2025 #3
Jamie Dimon and his ilk aocommunalpunch Aug 2025 #4
Dimon should have been tried for his Wall Street crimes. Passages Aug 2025 #5

Bernardo de La Paz

(60,320 posts)
1. "They don't understand how the real world works"?
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 09:47 AM
Aug 2025

Social Security
Medicare
Medicaid
ACA
CPB
Voting Rights act 1965
Same sex marriage
Public education
Biden helping Ukraine
FDR helping Britain
Clinton balancing the budget

I think those accomplishments indicate an understanding of how the real world works. If anyone doesn't understand how the real world works it is tRump and maga RepubliConners: Tariffs, huge deficits, $500 military hammers, moral panics, and much more including cruelty.

haele

(15,087 posts)
2. I don't think Jamie Dimon understands how the world in general works.
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 11:36 AM
Aug 2025

His "Real World" is the world of high finance and making money. Board rooms, Conferences, and Dinner Parties.

But Jamie's Real World is not the actual world of 3/4 of the rest of the people in the world, not to mention 99.9% of all the other sentient creatures on this planet.

He's sooooo F'ing lucky, but doesn't seem to realize it, like most of the people that inhabit his bubble of bought reality.

I'm not jealous, but if you asked where his food came from, how he thought most people lived or what opportunities they had to improve their lives, or why they can't make the same decisions he and his buddies can without becoming homeless, he'd either not have a clue, or he'd avoid answering the question because his answers would prove what a useless, hypocritical, selfish, lucky bastard he and his class are.
Only good for making money. And that's his entire world; making or collecting something transitory and dependent on "vibe" as value for trading to get an actual thing or service.
You can't eat money, money makes shitty building material or covering, especially electronic funds; coin can at least be melted down and turned into metal and paper money can be burned or turned into a fabric or something similar.

He's really, a sad, sorry, trapped man who depends on illusion and his bubble to survive. If he had to really work through a variety of setbacks or if he had a talent for anything else, he might realize his "Real World" is a small power balancing act in the greater scheme of the World in general.

Passages

(3,986 posts)
5. Dimon should have been tried for his Wall Street crimes.
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 11:48 AM
Aug 2025

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Dimon is enraged that plaintiffs sued JPMorgan so often and so successfully for so many of the elite frauds that caused the financial crisis that drove the Great Recession and caused the massive loss of U.S. growth. It is not enough for Dimon that the federal prosecutors that Jesse Eisinger has portrayed as members of “The Chickenshit Club” in his newly published book refused to prosecute the millions of crimes for which JPM is criminally liable.
https://neweconomicperspectives.org/2017/07/jamie-dimon-make-us-embarrassed-americans.html


He should be rotting in a jail cell.

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