Roland Martin: We have this crazy cross current now to where in our view, there was too much fiscal support to the economy of an overreaction. Now you have the Federal Reserve sort of counter-buying that with what we would argue was way too fast a reaction in monetary policy. So what this does is it just slows down the velocity of capital. And so I think the thing that concerns this is just if capital becomes, there's really no longer a penalty for not being invested. It just slows down long-term capital formation.
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