Warren Buffett Says President Can't Expect Unity if the "Majority Party Kicks the Minority Party Around" - Video 3/9/09
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In another clip from the CNBC interview today, Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said there are "too many cooks in the kitchen" in Washington, D.C., referring to too many voices speaking out on what needs to happen to turn the Economy around. Buffett likens the current crisis to an "economic Pearl Harbor," and said if it is a war then you cannot have every member of Congress planning battle strategy and then second-guessing every move that is made. But at the same time, Buffett seemed to take a shot at the Democrats and President Obama when he said that if you want unity behind the President the majority party cannot kick the minority party around and push through "all kinds of things" and expect them to just fall in line. He makes that comment at the 1:45 mark of the video.












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