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Related: About this forumVideo: Jerry Brown/Neel Kashkari debate from Thursday night
X-Posted from V&M. Please kick & recommend there; I posted links to news summaries of the debate there too: http://www.democraticunderground.com/1017213340
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Video: Jerry Brown/Neel Kashkari debate from Thursday night (Original Post)
alp227
Sep 2014
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KamaAina
(78,249 posts)1. So did Cash & Carry hit the Gov with any zingers?
I suppose if he had, it'd be all over the M$M by now.
longship
(40,416 posts)2. Apparently he did not have a "break the glass" plan on this occasion.
Too Big to Fail, a decent film which shows just how clueless the US Treasury department was under Dubya during the critical days as global economic collapse was happening before their very eyes. They were more worried about keeping Republican values than helping the situation. By the time it became evident that it was time to break the glass they had anticipated nothing and the situation was out of control.
Delusions and partisanship maximized the harm at a time that it required forward thinking people to anticipate and be proactive. Instead, there was short-sighted reaction.
A great cast and yet another very impressive production by HBO films. Highly recommended. And yes, Kashkari figures prominently.
N.B., yes, this is told from the perspective of Paulson's Treasury Department office, so there is a Republican slant to the narrative. But this should not detract from the fact that within the narrative, Paulson gets just about everything wrong.
BTW, Paul Giamatti channels Ben Bernanke and Ed Asner plays Warren Buffett. James Woods plays the complete asshole Dick Fuld (appropriate for him).
From Sorkin's book of the same name which I read twice.
onecaliberal
(32,826 posts)3. If I see Kashkari on my teehee one more
Time I will scream . This guy is a dumb ass who lacks the self awareness to know better. He accused Brown of coming from wealth, but it's Kashkari who is in the pocket of the wealthy.
California remembers how complete fucked the republicans had this state. It took a Democratic governor and a democratic supermajority in our statehouse to fix the epic mess republicans made.
Kashkari needs to STFU and go away already.
No Vested Interest
(5,166 posts)4. I saw parts of the debate on CSPAN. Jerry Brown was in command
the whole time.
A no-brainer.
mackerel
(4,412 posts)5. Sorry I just can't get past the visuals.