BLUE ON BLUE: The Wolves of Silicon Valley: how megalomaniacs in hoodies became tech’s answer to Wall Street.

The Economist recently identified 99 listed tech companies in Silicon Valley with market values over $1 billion. Together, they account for 6% of all corporate America’s profits. Meanwhile, a new report published by the California Budget and Policy Center revealed middle-class families now make up less than half of households in the area and while the state has more billionaires than any country except the US and China, San Francisco has the highest levels of homelessness in the US.

“There are literally shanty towns underneath most highway overpasses in the city,” says Martínez. “But that techie kid who goes and gets his $5 single-origin, cruelty-free pour-over in some trendy coffee shop? He doesn’t give a s***. He just wants to get some liquidity around his shares and steps over the homeless guy en route to his yoga class.”

And he’s a Democrat, but you have to get to the very end of the article and read between lines to figure that out.