I am generally tired of CNBC because there is so much screaming, interrupting, glib sarcasm. This is independent of politics. When they have someone with something thoughtful to say, whether I agree with it or not, I want to hear it. But they argue and cut off. Bloomberg is becoming more attractive, but their 3 line ticker is very hard to read. Interesting the volume of comments on this article, with fewer on more substantive issues. Easier to yell and to blame, than to think. Me included I guess.
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I am generally tired of CNBC because there is so much screaming, interrupting, glib sarcasm. This is independent of politics. When they have someone with something thoughtful to say, whether I agree with it or not, I want to hear it. But they argue and cut off.
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Bloomberg is becoming more attractive, but their 3 line ticker is very hard to read.
Interesting the volume of comments on this article, with fewer on more substantive issues. Easier to yell and to blame, than to think. Me included I guess.