Nick Gillespie | October 2, 2008
On September 30, reason.tv caught up with financial advisor Bert Dohmen, the author of Prelude to a Meltdown and Bert Dohmen's Wellington Letter. In this seven-minute video, Dohmen offered his perspective on the proposed bailout, short selling, the Federal Reserve Bank's reclassification of Goldman and Merrill Lynch as banks, and many other topics.
Interview by David Nott; camera and editing by Alexander Manning.
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Paul|10.2.08 @ 9:58PM|#
But... he's saying they won't sell the worthy assets to the government? This is crazy. Everyone knows the bailout is a big phat moneymaker.
Paul|10.2.08 @ 10:33PM|#
BTW: Good work on your Reason.tv guests. Keep it up.
Interesting guy.