cap-and-trade. and surprisisurprisingly, goldm sachs, that i challenge the rest of the media to even cover once! c mon, let s go! glenn: oh, boy. we got a lot on our plate today, gang. i want to talk to you a rittal bit about a little bit about faith, hope and charity. we used to seek god s blessings in the country. we used to pursue maximum freedom to solve problems. we d let the little guy do it. we would rely on others in times of needs. well, now, it seems we re being pushed toward what progressives have always found hope in. dependency and regulation. the administration will make everyone dependent and we can regulate social justice. the average americans used to call that red tape and we used to find that abhorrent. the founding fathers used to call it slavery. so it kind of shocks me when there is no outcry in america to news stories like this one over the weekend. the u.s., the u.s. is preparing to pivot from domestic regulatory reform to push for a new tough
administration? they they re axis of evil. william duddy, managing director and partner of goldman sachs. gary ginsler, chairman of the commodity future trading divisio commission. spent 18 years at goldman sachs. then of course mark peterson, chief of staff to tim geithner. former lobbyist for goldman sachs. phillip murphy, nominated for ambassador to germany, former goldman pecktive and diana ferrell, executive director of the national economic council, formerly with goldman sachs. emil michael, white house fellow, former investment banker, goldman sachs. now that s just a few. but is goldman really were the bad guys wouldn t i say hey, you ve been in a chop shop. some of the guys that have been around you have been stealing cars. i don t think i want you
cap-and-trade. and surprisisurprisingly, goldm sachs, that i challenge the rest of the media to even cover once! c mon, let s go! glenn: oh, boy. we got a lot on our plate today, gang. i want to talk to you a rittal bit about a little bit about faith, hope and charity. we used to seek god s blessings in the country. we used to pursue maximum freedom to solve problems. we d let the little guy do it. we would rely on others in times of needs. well, now, it seems we re being pushed toward what progressives have always found hope in. dependency and regulation. the administration will make everyone dependent and we can regulate social justice. the average americans used to call that red tape and we used to find that abhorrent. the founding fathers used to call it slavery. so it kind of shocks me when there is no outcry in america to news stories like this one over the weekend. the u.s., the u.s. is preparing to pivot from domestic regulatory reform to push for a new tough