Two Fight Back - Cramer's Mad Money (9/11/08) [View article]
Cramer has never seen a government bailout that he didn't like. He'll let his kids and grandkids pay for those bailouts.
As far as his charitable trust investments, does anyone know how much money is invested in the trust. It may be only a small amount, but it gives him something to brag about.
Why would a supposedly great investor, as Cramer would have you believe his was, leave Wall Street and become a clown on CNBC? There must be a reason that he is no longer handling large investors' money. Something must have happened with his investing activities.
Forget the Moral Outrage: Just Restore the Mortgage Markets [View article]
Alan's comment: They also don't seem to mind that they are allowed to deduct mortgage interest (subsidized by renters) or to exempt capital gains from their taxable income when they sell their homes.
When you say "subsidized by renters," let us not forget that landlords who own rental property deduct mortgage interest, as well. And that deduction potentially benefits renters. So I don't see where renters are subsidizing homeowners.
Two Fight Back - Cramer's Mad Money (9/11/08) [View article]
As far as his charitable trust investments, does anyone know how much money is invested in the trust. It may be only a small amount, but it gives him something to brag about.
Why would a supposedly great investor, as Cramer would have you believe his was, leave Wall Street and become a clown on CNBC? There must be a reason that he is no longer handling large investors' money. Something must have happened with his investing activities.
The Weekend American Capitalism Died [View article]
Forget the Moral Outrage: Just Restore the Mortgage Markets [View article]
When you say "subsidized by renters," let us not forget that landlords who own rental property deduct mortgage interest, as well. And that deduction potentially benefits renters. So I don't see where renters are subsidizing homeowners.