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add podsecuritypolicy in kubectl describe command

**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Describe all fields of podsecuritypolicy
```
# ./cluster/kubectl.sh describe psp restricted
Name:	restricted

Settings:
  Allow Privileged:				false
  Default Add Capabilities:			<none>
  Required Drop Capabilities:			<none>
  Allowed Capabilities:				<none>
  Allowed Volume Types:				emptyDir,secret,downwardAPI,configMap,persistentVolumeClaim,projected
  Allow Host Network:				false
  Allow Host Ports:				<none>
  Allow Host PID:				false
  Allow Host IPC:				false
  Read Only Root Filesystem:			false
  SELinux Context Strategy: RunAsAny		
    User:					<none>
    Role:					<none>
    Type:					<none>
    Level:					<none>
  Run As User Strategy: MustRunAsNonRoot	
    Ranges:					<none>
  FSGroup Strategy: RunAsAny			
    Ranges:					<none>
  Supplemental Groups Strategy: RunAsAny	
    Ranges:					<none>
```

**Which issue this PR fixes**: fixes #43757

**Special notes for your reviewer**:

**Release note**:
```release-note
kubectl describe podsecuritypolicy describes all fields.
```
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