It is neither a credit nor a liquidity problem (and what is the difference?) It is a production problem – there is ever-decreasing production in the US. And unless you increase TARIFFS, there will be no fix.
Dave, TnJuly 1st, 2009 - 11:40 am
Hey General Evil Corporation owned media. Here’s someone will to take you on face to face.
[...] post: D***weed: CNBC Host Attacks Cowardly Bloggers Who Mock His Optimism Filed Under: Latest News [...]
MulliganJuly 1st, 2009 - 12:42 pm
An assclown is still an assclown whether anonymous or on your own CNBC show. A loudmouth talking head in control of the mute button is just as bad as a bomb lobbing blogger.
DENNIS IS A LOSERJuly 1st, 2009 - 1:52 pm
GO WORK FOR OBAMA, YOU WOULD FIT WELL THERE. ETERNALLY OPTIMISTIC REGARDLESS OF THE ONCOMING FREIGHT TRAIN THAT IS ABOUT TO SLAM DIRECTLY INTO YOUR FACE AND DRIVE YOU INTO THE GROUND.
OtherJuly 1st, 2009 - 2:44 pm
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Trent July 1st, 2009 – 11:21 am
It is neither a credit nor a liquidity problem (and what is the difference?) It is a production problem – there is ever-decreasing production in the US. And unless you increase TARIFFS, there will be no fix.
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We converted to a service based economy back in the 80’s. Otherwise we would have stagnated.
Raising taxes has never been the solution’s to get out of a recession. Ever. In fact, it has been known to worsen the problem.
confused no longerJuly 1st, 2009 - 3:58 pm
Hey just a minute…. my moms basement is a great place. Cool, HD TV, minibar, walkout to the pool, view of the city. In fact neither my mom or I are to keen won giving it up because our president has some warped view that whole bunch of people deserve it more than us.
redhawkJuly 1st, 2009 - 4:34 pm
Is the GE Owned Moron able to discuss BRIC??? THe Reality of Obama’s Stupid policies that mirror the Mussolini’s Fascist Manifesto… If he cannot take it.. this Moron should suck his thumb and go hide under a desk!
NeyJuly 1st, 2009 - 4:37 pm
These media clowns don’t even try to hide their bias anymore.
Journalism is a joke and anyone with eyes to see can tell. This
a-hole is just showing his true colors. I cannot wait until the
blogosphere he so snarkily mocks puts him out of a job….and it won’t
be long.
WilieJuly 1st, 2009 - 4:57 pm
wow – what a condescending d***weed.
RattJuly 1st, 2009 - 5:08 pm
Hmmm,, never heard of him.
LonghammerJuly 1st, 2009 - 5:27 pm
This is a prime example of how the media is irrelevant in today’s world. Disconnected, arrogant, and follow their own agenda. I really think they report for their circle of friends rather than the public at large. The truly do live in a bubble. You have to be in the click to get a gig.
BF_HuckabeeJuly 1st, 2009 - 5:37 pm
Wow… The more I watch CNBC the more I realize that they haven’t a clue how to interpret data much less understand street level economics.
Guess that’s why the entire network got caught with their pants down. Kudos to CNBC for putting out an inferior product with inferior commentators.
CNBC is an arm of NBC which is owned by GE who’s CEO Jeff Immelt, is a total Obama hack. So go figure. The sheeple of America are being indoctrinated, not informed of the facts and issues. Sad and scary.
Chicago SlamJuly 1st, 2009 - 8:40 pm
Its great to have your own program so you can be the Bully only to bring people who don`t stand in front of a TV camera and have a crew of writers pretty much feeding you your half witted rant.The phone call was made earlyer to the blogger so you had plenty of time to hone your responce Mr Dickweed nobody likes the bully and the best way to fix a bully is with a bloody nose.
afuelJuly 1st, 2009 - 8:55 pm
CNBC’s daily programming is full of 1/2 truths, lies and obfuscation while spinning the Messiahs and Immelts goals. Kneale has so bought into GE’s spin he thinks he is being helpful but he looks like the doofus he is. When I saw him on CNBC it all made sense as to why FOX dumped him. The only honesty coming from CNBC is from Santelli and he alsmost lost his job over it. Now that their hero (Warren Buffet) has bashed the Messiah expect to see him rarely if ever, notice the in players like PIMCO and others are on playing both sides against the middle and no one questions them….
His CNBC show should be coming to and end after all of this, then he can tell us the reccession is over…
CNBC does anything to move the market up, no matter how much fiction it takes to spin it their way.
HankJuly 1st, 2009 - 9:49 pm
First off you dillweeds, Dennis Kneale is a good guy and is no Obama lacky. He calls em like he sees em. Go find someone more deserving to pick on.
WMCBJuly 1st, 2009 - 11:08 pm
The whole point of CNBC and its GE stooges is to convince you the public that the recession is over and all is rosy, so you’ll all start borrowing and spending like mad, and pouring money into Wall Street so they can loot you some more.
People like the bloggers at Zerohedge are interfering with that plan to re-inflate the bubble, by telling you the truth. Can’t have that.
Wanna tick them off? Close your wallets. Don’t shop. Get out of debt. Save. Refuse to play the game. Starve the Beast.
Roland GunnerJuly 1st, 2009 - 11:11 pm
Dennis Kneale is a free market sort of guy…
He is attacked all day long by the GE types you are trying to lump him in with…
You guys are going after one of the few good ones…
FACE ON MARSJuly 1st, 2009 - 11:41 pm
BLOGGERS ARE RIGHT HE IS A DIPSH@T
Obama's KawkJuly 2nd, 2009 - 4:49 pm
I can’t tell who I’m supposed to rip to shreds here, so let me just say that Obama sucks liberal kawk. When they finally pry his fascist liberal progressive asssshole out of the real president’s chair in the Oval Office, I hope he gets the Mussolini treatment out on the National Mall. I wonder if there were a well armed militia in the land, would they rise up and stop Obama and the liberal progressive America haters before it was too late? I wonder?
[...] Originally Posted by harry chickpea Understand that it is not an Obama news filtering any more than it was a Bush news filtering. The forces driving those slanted reports are in the boardrooms of the news media (like GE) and the big money that stands to lose if the shell game is exposed. Those forces took over much of the news back about the time that Cronkite retired, and have been making increasing inroads since then. When Michael Jackson coverage on NBC news took up the entire evening news broadcast with the exception of about a two minute gloss of the other news, it is fairly obvious that "news" has turned to "newspeak." i think that both presidents were beholden to special interests and the media is, in part, controlled by these big money interests. it has gotten so bad with the animosity between the media and the public that a CNBC business reporter went off on some bloggers, referring to them as "digital dickweeds", because they questioned his optimistic outlook on the economy video here: Breitbart.tv [...]
Sour GrapesJuly 5th, 2009 - 9:19 am
Obama’s Kawk
President Obama has done things I like and dislike. I agree and disagree as the issue merits, and through it all perceive someone who is a calm, well-mannered statesman with ideas rooted in logic and not emotion. For eight years, America endured the leadership of George W. Bush and by the end of that cruise we found that our vessel had been tarnished morally, economically, militarily, scientifically, and culturally. I’m willing to give our new leader the time to try and fix a mess that he didn’t make.
It isn’t treason to criticize a President. But it is treason to actively call for revolution, foment violence, and encourage a civil war based on nothing more than catering to the lowest kind of mob mentality.
No single party has the monopoly on vitriolic hatred. Yet the comparison between the Bush-haters and Obama-haters is anything but equal. Many leading voices with rational, documented arguments were raised against Bush. By contrast, the cries against Obama have chimed uncannily well with a KKK rally: full of fear-mongering and unjustified rage. Bush was attacked for what he had done; Obama is attacked by what he is believed to be.
“I wonder if there were a well armed militia in the land, would they rise up and stop Obama and the liberal progressive America haters before it was too late? I wonder?”
Are you another coward hiding in your mom’s basement or are you willing to make that statement in public.
Dr. Farse BarkJuly 5th, 2009 - 5:07 pm
“I wonder if there were a well armed militia in the land, would they rise up and stop Obama and the liberal progressive America haters before it was too late? I wonder?”
Maybe? Time will tell. Who knows? Something to think about. What if. I don’t know. We can only hope. I wonder. Could be. Wait and see. Someday.
Anyone hear run LInux?
TrentJuly 7th, 2009 - 10:38 am
Other July 1st, 2009 – 2:44 pm
“We converted to a service based economy back in the 80’s. Otherwise we would have stagnated.”
Yeah, how’s that workin’ out? Massive trade deficits which means this country is hemorrhaging WEALTH. Massive budget deficits. Skyrocketing inflation on the horizon due to the charade of the Federal Reserve. (And the dollar declining which is more like a bubble bursting due to a foolish notion of deriving its value from being a reserve currency.)
So, what, we didn’t have these services before we got rid of our factories? Typical false choice argument. Services jobs rely on actual wealth being created. If you don’t have that, well, you see the results….
LynnJuly 7th, 2009 - 5:07 pm
Why are the statments of bloggers any worse than this whiney ass dickweed? What a goof.
ZacJuly 8th, 2009 - 8:46 pm
Who is this weiner? He looks like gregg proops, the comedian from whose line is it anyway.
AuburnGuyJuly 9th, 2009 - 10:16 am
I hope bloggers everywhere post this video on their sites. It’s the best publicity for financial blogs I’ve ever seen. It uncovers the PRECISE problem with the mainstream media today: they don’t care about delivering an alternative viewpoint; it’s all about their own opinions (which have proven to false again and again for the past several years).
Thank goodness for the alternative media! Goes to show why they’re the only success stories in the media business today.
Laffing at MoronsJuly 9th, 2009 - 12:56 pm
Who is Dennis Kneale I never heard of him but then again I don’t watch d***weeds OR anyone else on cable so I must be a LOT smarter than a few people on here… LOL!!!
ListenUpJuly 10th, 2009 - 10:08 am
A large part of the problem is that we import more than we export in terms of total value and we are being drained by the rest of the world, look around folks when you go to the local department store ninety nine percent of what you bring home was made in another country and of course as we know gas in no exception and we get most of it from somewhere else while paying far too much for it, one thought I’ve had is that we should return the favor, for example the next time an oil sheik wants an American made pair of shoes I say we sell the eighty dollar running shoes to him for his special price of only eight hundred thousand dollars, and after all that what friends are for.
Who is this guy? He’s anonymous by way of obscurity. There’s nothing wrong with anonymous commentary. With the state run media these days, it’s the only way to avoid the brownshirts slashing your tires or who knows what else. Many bloggers have had death threats made against them. If bloggers weren’t anonymous, they might not get the threats, but they might be harmed. The state run media is threatened by the bloggers because the bloggers are beginning to obfuscate the media’s agenda. We need to keep it up.
Sober Jones
look at the detailsJuly 13th, 2009 - 9:13 am
Hear hear for the bloggers of the truths that the media won’y or can’t do anymore ’cause they already are owned, wholly and completely by their puppet masters.
Media of the day, LSM is happily engaged in retarded newspeak to dummy us all down.
Sadly given the direction of the current economic mess and escalating political nastiness, I’d say it’s working.
Al SharptonJuly 14th, 2009 - 12:13 pm
Hey Dickweed!
is lunch ready?
john smithJuly 20th, 2009 - 7:08 pm
Mr Obama you gotta learn to say opptimistic things aboput the economy when there’s some thing to be optimistic about. No! I look at the figures and then hear your Happy Horse Manure ND hAVE REAL TROUBLE keeping down my lunch..And don’t yopu lay that “just what I plained” Manure you’re painting Washington with. It gets a certzin “SMELL” about it and they bes not able to keep that down for long. YTou play a dangerous game. They aint many fools who’ll take thuis
It is neither a credit nor a liquidity problem (and what is the difference?) It is a production problem – there is ever-decreasing production in the US. And unless you increase TARIFFS, there will be no fix.