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JD Vance Shares Disturbing Tech CEO Encounter at Silicon Valley Dinner

Vice President JD Vance recounted a troubling conversation with a tech CEO at a Silicon Valley dinner, revealing stark differences in views on the future of work and purpose.

At a recent American Dynamism Summit, Vice President JD Vance shared a memorable incident from a Silicon Valley dinner he attended around 2016 or 2017. During the dinner, Vance expressed his concerns about the future of the American middle class and the potential loss of the dignity and purpose that work provides. He feared that even if economic conditions improved enough to afford basic necessities, the essence of work could be undermined.

Vance was taken aback by the response of a tech CEO at the event, who dismissed Vance’s worries about people losing their sense of purpose when jobs disappear. The CEO suggested that digital, fully-immersive gaming could replace the traditional purpose derived from work. This response prompted Vance’s wife, Usha, to text him under the table, urging they leave the event, describing the attendees as ‘f—ing crazy.’

The vice president used this anecdote to highlight broader issues in the tech industry and economic policy. He criticized the reliance on ‘cheap labor’ as a ‘crutch that inhibits innovation’ and likened it to a ‘drug’ many American firms have become addicted to. Vance emphasized that the U.S. should not aim to compete by lowering wages or relaxing child labor laws but by protecting workers and fostering innovation.

Vance’s remarks come at a time when he is playing a key role with the RNC to fully enact the MAGA mandate and grow the GOP majority in upcoming elections. His story underscores his commitment to supporting America’s middle class and challenging the tech industry’s vision of the future.

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