Cramer: Democrats must stop talking about business as 'the center of all evil'

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The Democratic candidates have to stop saying that “business is the center of all evil,” MadMoneyOnCNBC’s JimCramer said after last night’s debate. “Business is the greatest platform for change today.”

 

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MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer The Democratic candidates know very little about history . It was free market capitalism that freed mankind from feudalism . At one time 90% of the people on this planet were poor . It is only capitalism that created wealth and set men free to pursue their own interest .

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer I thought social media and peaceful demonstrations/marches were. Silly me.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Democrat businessman must defeat...Andrew Yang best candidate

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Nobody’s saying that except you.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Instead of business, it should say 'greed'. Greed is the center of all evil.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer When and where did the say that?

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Maybe he should read some of your own analysis.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer What kind of things come from business (innovation). cars/trucks, computers, air conditioning, electric lighting, tv, lawnmowers, low cost food, water on tap, convenient shopping.... sounds like it tends to make day to day life better. Not evil.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer I usually give Cramer a listen (though doing so too closely has cost me a ton of money), but he lost me when he admitted to 'liking some of those that are running'. Wow. What a gaggle of goons . . .

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Sorry Warren but automation is killing jobs! Still love most of your message!

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Our mission at is to build the social news network that ends fake news. Our video on our profile has over 700k views, come and check us out!

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer It’s what liberals, DemocRats (redundant, I know) believe. Let them keep speaking.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Um. You misunderstood. When operated by ethical CEO’s, business is great. But the current business culture is evil, and society is speaking up about it. No matter how much you try to protect these predatory companies. That’s just a fact.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer You could bring the manufacturing jobs back from China and Mexico just on your own. Don't talk it. Do it.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Dem candidates are railing railing against the concentration of capital in the hands of a few. Businesses (Facebook) are impacting our democracy in negative ways too. Glad the conversation about the future of capitalism is being conducted at the highest levels.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Shtty corrupt businesses like fbnewsroom or exxonmobil are the center of all evil. There are good businesses out there.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer If business is the greatest platform for change, and society has changed into what it is today, business is evil.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Sustainable business.

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Here here I agree ! So when biz decides to censor fire support or respond to boycotts etc they aren’t kowtowing they are change agents ... just want to make sure

MadMoneyOnCNBC jimcramer Cramer chooses money over good

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