People still listen to him after all his failed predictions?
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Unfortunately at least 4.5 million misguided souls.
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He's been fantasizing about a recession since Trump became President. I'm sure he's pissed off that the market is up today and that they're planning a huge stimulus to help all Americans.
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What a crock. Nothing, I repeat nothing would’ve kept stock market up. This happened with all other catastrophes and they weren’t even close to this worldwide panic. Ebola was months of bad stock market.
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Hilarious. Trying to be relevant
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Shocking. ... In other news water is wet.
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Most of the economic negativity can be attributed largely to an over-rated NYT columnist and Nobel-prize winning economist (duh?).
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This guy has been and continues to be a total economic disaster. With NYT keeping him on staff only goes to show their increased decline in credibility. It’s nut cases like this that brings needless hysteria to an already strained situation.
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Fckthatlunatic
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