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we say, oh, look at tim carney who invented the tim carney machine and it's so wonderful and i love timney machines. and now look at his big house, and that's tim carney's house, he invented the tim carney machine. but what we're not getting and what glen greenwald's point was and i think really the point of the occupation, and the reason why the richest country in the world is in the streets is because the very principles of fairness that this country was founded on are being so explicitly breached. i don't think people really comprehend how powerful the dynamics of behavioral economics are, where it doesn't matter how wealthy or poor you are. if you are getting screwed by the guy sitting next to you, there's a natural human response to that. >> and it certainly doesn't feel like we're number one right now, when you have 14 million people unemployed. you have the top 1% controlling the income. and you're seeing a political class in washington that's fixate on all these other problems. they're talking about the debt, the deficit, talking about cutting social security, talking about cutt
we say, oh, look at tim carney who invented the tim carney machine and it's so wonderful and i love timney machines. and now look at his big house, and that's tim carney's house, he invented the tim carney machine. but what we're not getting and what glen greenwald's point was and i think really the point of the occupation, and the reason why the richest country in the world is in the streets is because the very principles of fairness that this country was founded on are being so explicitly...
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tim carney spent the night at the occupation last night and you look fantastic. >> you guys have amazing makeup artists. and i watched this general assembly with this laborious process of the human mic. and there was this moment where he's shouting, we meet every day -- we meet every day -- except tuesday and thursday -- except tuesday and thursday the -- and i'm thinking, why are they putting up with this? and i'm thinking, maybe this is part of the point. what i saw them talking about was not war or indebtedness or bank bailouts as much as it was representation and disenfranchisement and democracy. this is sort of my working theory now. is that they're more about sort of the process and direct democracy and voice than they are about specific grievances or specific policies, but sort of the broader grievance that they don't have a direct way to handle it. this is my explanation as to why they can kind of seem like they're all over the place, but have a focus. do you think i'm getting this right? >> it's absolutely true that the process has been really inspiring for people. i mean, one o
tim carney spent the night at the occupation last night and you look fantastic. >> you guys have amazing makeup artists. and i watched this general assembly with this laborious process of the human mic. and there was this moment where he's shouting, we meet every day -- we meet every day -- except tuesday and thursday -- except tuesday and thursday the -- and i'm thinking, why are they putting up with this? and i'm thinking, maybe this is part of the point. what i saw them talking about...
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play you a little sound that comes from a column, a great column, written by our esteemed guest tim carney writing, i would commend to everyone and to the liberals in the audience, because tim has a unique take on big business and its relationship to big government. and this is in the hearing about solyndra, subcommittee hearing on solyndra and they're talking about solyndra and this loan guarantee program and another congress persson brings up the fact there are other subsidies to other kind of energy companies and republican phil gingrey of georgia takes offense. take a look. >> talk about loan guarantees? the southern company has received a loan guarantee 15 times larger than solyndra and if we're going to re-examine whether or not that's a good investment after fukushima, after the earthquake, near the north plant, let's have that hearing. >> i take a little exception to that comparison. southern company owns mississippi power, alabama power, georgia power, among others, and employs literally thousands of people. so this loan guarantee to start up two additional reactors at plant vogel
play you a little sound that comes from a column, a great column, written by our esteemed guest tim carney writing, i would commend to everyone and to the liberals in the audience, because tim has a unique take on big business and its relationship to big government. and this is in the hearing about solyndra, subcommittee hearing on solyndra and they're talking about solyndra and this loan guarantee program and another congress persson brings up the fact there are other subsidies to other kind...
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. >> let's bring in jo reid and tim carney. good morning to both of you. thank you for coming in on the holiday. what do you think? should romney confront this head-on? what should he do about this? >> the mormonism is a sleeper issue that hasn't come up yet, but it's one of the reasons that rick per for all his stumbles is still viable. he's an evangelical christian and in the base of the republican party it's been politics, but i think it does matter. >> should i play, first of all, what romney had to say about this. let's play that. >> poisonous language doesn't advance our cause and it hasn't softened a single heart and changed a single mind. the blessings of fate carry the civil and respectful debate. the task before us is to focus on the conservative beliefs and the values that unite us. let no agenda narrow our vision or drive us apart. >> you know, tim, the one thing he didn't say was the word mormon. does he need to go beyond that statement? >> he does and he did in the past. four years ago he gave a great talk on that, but an important point, the
. >> let's bring in jo reid and tim carney. good morning to both of you. thank you for coming in on the holiday. what do you think? should romney confront this head-on? what should he do about this? >> the mormonism is a sleeper issue that hasn't come up yet, but it's one of the reasons that rick per for all his stumbles is still viable. he's an evangelical christian and in the base of the republican party it's been politics, but i think it does matter. >> should i play, first...
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our monday mega panel and msnbc contributor, imogen lloyd webber, the "washington examiner's" tim carney, and sim seder, host of "the majority reports." pleasure to see the three of you. it's clear that obama and his messaging is trying to go at least, in my opinion, to where the problems are. student debt, job creation, the rhetoric is there. the policies tend to come up crazy short. the housing, you know, the jobs plan, we need 30 million, you get a couple million. now you've got this housing plan, and everybody's always going to say, oh, you can -- how do you move from doing sort of incremental, verbal stuff, where in this case 80% of the housing market is not always included in the plan. it doesn't address the underlying issues of the banking system, it's just sort of a way to relieve a little of the short-term pain, it's another kick the can move, effectively. is that unfair? >> i think to a certain extent, it's a little bit unfair. i would have liked him to have made this turn about two years and i would have liked to see him do it rhetorically, but to the extent he can do anything
our monday mega panel and msnbc contributor, imogen lloyd webber, the "washington examiner's" tim carney, and sim seder, host of "the majority reports." pleasure to see the three of you. it's clear that obama and his messaging is trying to go at least, in my opinion, to where the problems are. student debt, job creation, the rhetoric is there. the policies tend to come up crazy short. the housing, you know, the jobs plan, we need 30 million, you get a couple million. now...
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here in new york, legal commentator, imogen lloyd webber, sam seder, and tim carney. eport and the "washington examiner," respectively. for me, it's a simple test, at this time geithner runs the treasury department, supervised the mortgage program, supervised the bank legislation, tim geithner has supervised the too big to fail banks. he is literally just the tip of the spear for a long line of people going back through hank paulson, back to bob ruben, who have all been doing this. and to the extent to which any president, whether it's president obama, george bush or any of those protesting the banking system, it seems the only referendum that matters is a referendum on who the president is choosing to run the banking system. >> geithner was the architect of the bailout. he and bernanke crafted it when he was head of the fed under bush. and who did obama pick as your treasury secretary? it wasn't one of your liberal friends, it was geithner. >> who says sam's a liberal. who says he has liberal friends? who says he has friends? >> then he re-nominates bernanke too. >> t
here in new york, legal commentator, imogen lloyd webber, sam seder, and tim carney. eport and the "washington examiner," respectively. for me, it's a simple test, at this time geithner runs the treasury department, supervised the mortgage program, supervised the bank legislation, tim geithner has supervised the too big to fail banks. he is literally just the tip of the spear for a long line of people going back through hank paulson, back to bob ruben, who have all been doing this....
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have got to get the unions involved and then want to you have the professional left like jay carney and tim geithner started setting these people and this is what you're having this is your reality it's like no more it's probably and what's happening. when i thought it was not serious i mean you didn't that's you know i was either i was on right wing media you know all across the country this past year talking about what was happening wisconsin and the problem the right wing has right now is that this is real when you have students taking over administration buildings and rural counties in wisconsin you have actions happening spontaneously students going on strike teachers going on a straight strike in a state like wisconsin all across the state not just in my hometown of madison and something is happening that i think really does scare what was for him again other realities of the problem is what our talk you know we don't pose a question to go you know i believe in this is second hand information from my mentions to me but i believe it to be a true and accurate quote that lends basically
have got to get the unions involved and then want to you have the professional left like jay carney and tim geithner started setting these people and this is what you're having this is your reality it's like no more it's probably and what's happening. when i thought it was not serious i mean you didn't that's you know i was either i was on right wing media you know all across the country this past year talking about what was happening wisconsin and the problem the right wing has right now is...