I thought this was one of the better moments during President Obama's town hall with CNBC's John Harwood. He gets asked by hedge-fund manager Anthony Scaramucci what we can do about the anti-Wall Street sentiment out there and what to do about health-care costs and taxation on businesses that are wanting to hire right now.

President Obama reminded him that most of the folks on Main Street would say that they're the ones who feel like they've been beaten up by Wall Street, and not the other way around. He also addressed the crying we've heard out of those on Wall Street who act like their tax rates going up a small amount is going to kill them.

After showing a quote from Newsweek where Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman had the nerve to say this:

"It's a war," Schwarzman said on the struggle with the administration over increasing taxes on private-equity firms. "It's like when Hitler invaded Poland in 1939."

Obama responded.