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Ezra Klein Learns a Lesson on How Economics Work

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2011

On MSNBC's -Morning Joe- Ezra Klein gets schooled on the economy.

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  • Life long conservatives just cannot understand the liberal mindset. As a Bostonian and X liberial, I see right through them, I know the deep dark secrets of being a liberal. The core belief of any liberal is that no matter what America does right, America is wrong somewhere. No matter what America does right, America has done more wrong and if it is not fact, liberals feel compelled to fabricate. Simple enough?

  • Elvira Klein is such a dope!

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  • I love it when Klein says "creditors and debitors." What a douche. He is so out of his depth

  • @MrClipper23 He's not yelling because he's down on the floor where it is both hard to hear Klein and hard to make himself heard over the noise? Pay attention, retardo

  • Who wipes the spittle off of little Ezra's chin when he's done speaking?

  • @go2mikerenzi Right on brother.

  • He wasn't schooled. He was just dealing with an ass. And handled him well. The titles of this vid is misleading.

  • @go2mikerenzi that is a reductionist thought...that's like saying conservatives always think the government is evil and see no good side in the government. both sides are at fault. labels are idiotic.

  • Klein is at least believing like an adult. Santelli is just yelling.

  • I don't see how Santelli "schooled" Ezra Klein here. Just a lot of moralizing - not much basis in economics research.

  • Klien is an arrogant sob.

  • Finally, "tyranny" is the concentration of governmental power in bodies not held accountable to the electorate (their members are unelected). "Tyrannical" organizations in contemporary America included the proposed ObamaCare rationing boards, the National Labor Relations Board, the EPA, etc. If you're arguing it's "tyranny" that labor doesn't have political authority, I'd direct you to what I said about the power of unions.

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