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Dan Mitchell: Is Government Intervention Working?

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Discussing whether the government has helped or hurt economic recovery, with Daniel Mitchell, Cato Institute; Christian Weller, Center for American Progress; and CNBC's Erin Burnett.

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  • Why does Mitchell always have to debate the same Obama shill when he's invited on CNBC?? Seriously, why can't they schedule SOMEONE new and refreshing to make the debate a little more lively for a change?

  • this guy has been owned by Dan serveral times so this time he figured he would talk over him the whole time, what a shiney doucher

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  • Oh, Mr Weller we didnt realize that you and your profession could forecast with relative accuracy the economic future? You guys must have seen this crisis coming a mile a way huh?

  • The bald guy is not in the same profession as Dan Mitchell. He just completely ignores every tenant you learn in economics. I wish we actually had a sensible economist as a president, and not a lawyer who's advisers preach Keynesian economics, as if in reality it's ever worked.

  • Dan Mitchell for PRESIDENT! Baddest Cat on the circuit! Please Vote=>

  • Yes Weller, Keynesian garbage is unfortunately "accepted economics" these days. What's your point?

  • You market fundamentalists make me sick.

  • Christian is a tool.

  • Center for American Progress is... an Oxymoron.

    So true... Obama is continuing Bush's Failed Policies

  • I really don't like these clips where both are yelling at once

  • Why do they constantly put these two together? Mitchell has schooled this clown several times over.

  • I looked to the right and got blinded by the glare from Wellers forehead.

    What I need to know now is who I should sue. YouTube for hosting the video? Cato Institute for posting it on YT? CNBC for creating it? Weller for not covering it up? Mitchell for not warning me about it? Apple for making 24 inch, bright displays? The government for not regulating glare rates from foreheads?

    I just know this would be a good lawsuit, I just need the right angle.

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