I still am a Cruz guy. But if Trump makes the cut, he'll get my vote.
Count me as one the the disenfranchised
-Geaux
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Earlier today, CNBC's Steve Liesman made two very important, in fact "critical", if about one year overdue, discoveries.
The first one was that Americans are angry.
According to the CNBC All-America Survey, a majority of Americans are angry about both the political and the economic system.
Perhaps if CNBC had discovered this sooner, it would have figured out that the reason it no longer reports its ratings to Nielsen has something to do with its underlying "rosy" slant on things, one which perhaps brings out people's, well, anger. That and the occasional informercial for Ferrari and million dollar homes.
The second discovery is that angry Americans largely support Trump over Hillary, something we have discussed since last summer.
As Liesman puts it, nearly three-fourths of the public is angry or dissatisfied with the political system in Washington, compared with 56 percent who are angry or dissatisfied about the economy. This group favors Trump on the economy over Clinton 28 percent to 21 percent.
CNBC's Steve Liesman Makes A "Discovery": Americans Are Increasingly Angry And They Want Trump | Zero Hedge
Count me as one the the disenfranchised
-Geaux
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Earlier today, CNBC's Steve Liesman made two very important, in fact "critical", if about one year overdue, discoveries.
The first one was that Americans are angry.
According to the CNBC All-America Survey, a majority of Americans are angry about both the political and the economic system.
Perhaps if CNBC had discovered this sooner, it would have figured out that the reason it no longer reports its ratings to Nielsen has something to do with its underlying "rosy" slant on things, one which perhaps brings out people's, well, anger. That and the occasional informercial for Ferrari and million dollar homes.
The second discovery is that angry Americans largely support Trump over Hillary, something we have discussed since last summer.
As Liesman puts it, nearly three-fourths of the public is angry or dissatisfied with the political system in Washington, compared with 56 percent who are angry or dissatisfied about the economy. This group favors Trump on the economy over Clinton 28 percent to 21 percent.
CNBC's Steve Liesman Makes A "Discovery": Americans Are Increasingly Angry And They Want Trump | Zero Hedge