the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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Every time Krugman opens his yap I experience the rage all over again from his gaslighting during Bernie's first run that was an obvious ploy for a position in Clinton's cabinet (that he probably would have got if she won). As bad as the Bond villain that was Steve Mnuchin was, I think there's a solid argument that Krugman could and would do much more damage as Treasury Secretary.
Steve Mnuchin wasn’t a Bond villain he was a Saturday morning cartoon villain. Riding helicopters around everywhere with his cartoonish gold digging wife, holding large sacks of money and grinning