Posted on 02/19/2009 12:40:31 PM PST by jan in Colorado
The trading floor buzz on whether the government's plan to save the economy will actually help the markets, with Jason Roney, Sharmac Capital; Wilbur Ross Jr., WL Ross & Co. and CNBC's Rick Santelli
Great video! Obama and Oprah may think its the right thing to do—so let them use their own money. Why should I pay the mortgage for someone who had no business buying a house in the first place?
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Bump for later....
Sending an e-mail is a great idea...also see post #22
Agreed.
It’s just REFRESHING to hear someone in the “regular (I refuse to say main stream) media to speak out.
Poll:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/29283701
CNBC’s Rick Santelli leads the trader mortgage revolt. Would you want to join his “Chicago Tea Party?”
Would you want to join Rick Santelli’s “Chicago Tea Party?”
* 12511 responses
Yes 86%
No 10%
Not Sure 3.1%
Why don’t we get tax booklets and dump them?
Santelli says this kind of thing just about everyday. Squawk Box or Squawk on the Street on CNBC—he is often on when I switch Squawk Box on at 8AM
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2189191/posts
Thanks AuntB
Wow.....on TV no less. The Bovine Scat is piling up so quick you need wings to stay above it. Rick has got it right and it sounds like his cohorts are in agreement.
Quite surprising....but then maybe there are more of US out there than we though. We can hope.
I had no idea. I refuse to watch any of the Networks.
Their fawning coverage of Obama and their trashing of our troops made me turn them off for good.
I'm glad to hear he says this often...maybe that means his job isn't in jeopardy!
I have no doubt we are the silent MAJORITY!
No 10%
14071 responses
Oh, that’s good!
I watch CNBC for the biz coverage. They often have some great guests on the shows I mentioned, and Rick Santelli always tells it just like it is. He was against the gov action with Bear Stearns, against the TARP, and now against this.
He reports from the floor of the CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) throughout most of the trading day on CNBC.
Larry Kudlow is another good guy to watch on that network.
Another clip from CNBC this morning with a trader (Dave Bahoric) who was equally miffed at the situation.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1039800896&play=1
I don't think I've ever seen a reaction like this on Digg.
Something's really coming to a head.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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