CNBC’s Jim Kramer bizarrely touted the current state of the US economy as “the strongest economy” he has ever seen.
This claim was made despite high inflation and high gas prices.
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It just happened to come after the Biden Administration met with news outlets about their economic coverage.
CNBC’s Jim Cramer: “Today we have the strongest economy, perhaps, I’ve ever seen.”
This comes less than a week after Biden’s team sent out a memo to the media to hype up the economy pic.twitter.com/mehuFKHl7W
— Jewish Deplorable (@TrumpJew2) December 9, 2021
Tucker Carlson responded to this on his Fox News show.
Tucker played a clip of Jim Kramer from 2008 telling Americans not to take money out of Bear Sterns.
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This was a few days before it collapsed.
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Tucker continued to blast Kramer.
“In a normal country, with a functioning meritocracy, anyone who said something like that would no longer be touting stocks on TV. He’d be cleaning your pool, assuming he could muster the skills to do that. Yet there he is, the same man still televised, a living testimony to our leaders suicidal tendency to award failure.”
WATCH:
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“No! No! No! Bear Stearns is fine. Do not take your money out!”
In a normal country, with a functioning meritocracy, anyone who said something like that would no longer be touting stocks on TV. He’d be cleaning your pool, assuming he could learn the skills. pic.twitter.com/EWsHy8CifS
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) December 11, 2021
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