Delivering his remarks at the forum in the Reagan Presidential Library, Dimon’s words might have made the former president smile:
The speaker emphasized the importance of cherishing the core values of freedom of speech, religion, enterprise, equal opportunity, family, God, and country. He encouraged acknowledging the country’s flaws, particularly the mistreatment of the Black population throughout history, while also recognizing and appreciating the positive aspects of the nation.
He pointed out what he thought we needed to focus on if we wanted to remain the world’s most powerful country and economy:
He highlighted the need for improved communication and cooperation among people, pointing out that the real challenge lies within our own policies and systems. Issues such as regulations, immigration, taxation, education, and healthcare were singled out as areas requiring attention and reform to strengthen the society.
Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan, expressed concerns about the internal challenges facing the nation. While recognizing China as an adversary, he emphasized the importance of addressing the “enemy within” – focusing on aligning values and capabilities, and promptly resolving internal issues to ensure the country’s progress in these changing times.
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