Lol CNBC will be wildin 🀑
Cramer and Cathie Wood are comedians of opposite and equal ends.
Cathie Wood is a vibe. Totally out of touch and continually making things and opinions up. But this is why I like her. She's delusional in a fun way. Sort of like a fun Aunt who likes to gamble and drives a pale 2003 VW Bug with the top down and takes you out on weekends for junk food as a kid and to the arcade.
Then she drops you off at your house... and she's $200 poorer, you spent your allowance money and although you both had a good time she might not make rent this month but she's got a cool new boyfriend "Chet" who's a mattress salesman and has promised to take you both to the horse racing track next weekend.
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Totally want to meet your Aunt Cathie… she sounds a blast. You have won SN today for that description!
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I feel like Chet drives a faded red Pontiac Fiero or like a 06 Mustang. Sort of an uncle Rico vibe.
And Cathie is a MLM sales lady on the side. Sort of like Mary Kay but a knock off version.
Bridge card nights are on Wednesday and the theme of her house is cartoon "Cows" and pictures of her trips to Reno Florida.
Her job would be something like shift manager or middle manager at a regional company. Something corporatish but mid level.
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I feel like I know her better than my own aunt at this point.
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πŸ’€ so good
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She also has an astronomical price prediction based on bad napkin Math. So there's that too.
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Lol, absolutely, watching Steve Leisman slobber all over the FED is always very uncomfortable too. I think we’ll see a lot of that upon the next burst
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Didn't Bernanke get a Nobel Prize for economics? πŸ‘€πŸ€‘
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The history of the nobel prize is wild though too.
The guy Nobel, was into some bad stuff and legit made this medal up to gaslight and shift the narrative. I'd have to look it up but it's almost unbelievable.
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Yeah. The guys who caused the problem and then "fixed" it lauding themselves. Totally dystopian Fahrenheit 451 stuff. Couldn't make this up.
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🀑🀑🀑
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To get technical, there is no Nobel Prize for Economics... But there is one that the Nobel foundation added years after Nobel's death often referred to as "The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences." It wasn't funded by the same endowment nor judged by the same Nobel panel of judges as other prizes. It's official name is "the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel."
On one hand, our Buy Friedrich Hayek won it, so at least at one point in time the prize wasn't a pure mockery. But nowadays the only people who win it are purely pushing the globalist, Keynesian agenda.
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Getting technical is good! Thanks for clarifying.
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