Ten years later: Lessons from the 2008-09 financial crisis - Part 3

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On January 10, the Brookings Governance Studies Program, the Miller Center, the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, and the UVA Law School hosted an event that emphasizes the political and global dimensions of the 2008 financial crisis, specifically exploring such questions as: How did a new Congress—and a new president—respond in the aftermath? How does the 2008 financial crisis compare to other crises in U.S. history? And, perhaps most crucial, how well-prepared are we today to handle inevitable future crises?

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It never ceases to amaze me how few people actually bother to watch these things. Astounding. Here are some of the best minds in the country discussing something that had devastating consequences for millions of americans and nobody wants to learn anything about it. And it isn't like this is something people don't care about. People are STILL furious about the bailout and the government reaction / non-reaction to it. Go figure.

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All these people are doing is justifying the way the bailout was handled, I expected more Brookings Institute.

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