Hello native English speakers.
But get Burkle going about his latest business scheme, and he can't keep quiet. (original)
Question: Is the original grammatically correct?
I don't know what or who is the agent of the verb "get" here, nor do I know what is the exact meaning of the verb "get" here.
So I try to make a guess by the context of the original as:
get Burkle going about his latest business scheme
=
(if we , or, if you ) make/let Burkle going about his latest business scheme.
Is my guess correct?