In these tough economic times, isn’t it nice to know that calamitous natural disasters needn't have an adverse affect on your investment portfolio? After the 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Japan failed to induce a market nosedive, CNBC’s Larry Kudlow expressed his relief in terms that seemed to appall even his fellow cheerleaders for capitalism: “The human toll here,” he declared, “looks to be much worse than the economic toll and we can be grateful for that.”
Yes, thank goodness our stock markets weren't hurt in the quake, tsunami, or nuclear plant leak. What a guy. And the sad part is to the elite in this country, Larry Kudlow is telling you exactly how they think and feel. "Whew. That could have been a stock market meltdown instead of a nuclear power plant one. That was close!"
Asshole.
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