“The bill is well intentioned and there are interesting parts of it,” the Connecticut Senator explained. “I’m fascinated by this idea of a national infrastructure bank to finance investments in public infrastructure, which is good for jobs and our economy longer term. A lot of the rest of it is well-intentioned stuff, but we can’t afford it and that’s why I
Carlson asked Lieberman what he thought of Occupy Wall Street and he gave a wishy-washy response.
“Well, look, it’s hard to know whether you agree or disagree because it’s hard to know exactly what their program is…I’m following it,” Lieberman said. “I’m trying to understand what they’re all about. A little wary of some set of political fringe elements that may be part of it. Ultimately, I think if they want to make a real difference, they got to do exactly what the tea party did, which was to go from public protests to organizing and supporting candidates in next year’s election.”
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