CNBC Joe Kernen Thinks America is a Country of Stockholders Not Human Beings
The CNBC Squawk Box host Joe Kernen is taking too much pleasure in the spectacle of American workers being beaten into the ground. I know Joe, we are the next Greece and government spending is the root cause of the implosion of the world’s markets. Government interference is only exasperating the debacle.
CNBC stocks its guest line up with anti-government financiers who can’t wait to pile on the plight of American workers with their comparisons to the Greek welfare state soon to arrive on U.S. shores courtesy of big spending liberal politicians who are clueless as to how their actions affect stock prices.
While these Wall Street whores scream Greece and big spending Joe nods his head in agreement with that foolishly cruel smile on his face. The American welfare state needs to be killed in its womb before full blown socialism destroys free market capitalism and the Greek flag flies over the capital building.
Of course it was the American worker who had to bail out Wall Street. It was our government that blew our debt levels through the roof to save Wall Street‘s life and look how they intend to repay the favor. They don’t just want to bite the hand that fed it they want to tear the head off of government and bury it so far underground it will suffocate and never resurface.
The American worker is being demonized for being unemployed and in need of a life line. American business could care less about the workers plight, the fewer people than can force to do the job of two people for the same pay the better. That’s why a lot of the jobs that were lost won’t be coming back.
This is a good thing for fund managers and their performance along with stock prices and that is all that really matters to Joe Kernen and the world of CNBC. The short term success of the markets is nothing to celebrate or to dedicate ourselves to if it means sending the country into decline.
For my part we either sink or swim together but otherwise I have no interest in listening to financiers lecture me on my excesses and propensity to depend on government for help when things become desperate. After all it wasn’t me who got a bailout it was the same geniuses who brought the country to its knees in exchange for a quick buck who got taxpayer money.
In response to Joe Kernen I would say that those who enriched themselves or attempted to do so at the expense of America need to be held accountable, and they have to face up to their obligation to fund the restoration costs caused by the damage to America their irresponsible behavior brought down on us.
At some point, Joe Kernen, you have to be an American first and a free market champion second. You are one of us Joe. It would be helpful if you would occasionally defend Americans and American principles over stockholder interests in this time of hardship and crisis.


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