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Burnett discusses whether "the government is over-extending itself" over the caption, "Dictator in Chief?"

April 23, 2009 6:44 pm ET

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    • Author by shaggles (April 23, 2009 6:49 pm ET)
         
      Dictator in chief?  I thought we got rid of that guy?
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    • Author by tonyrich300 (April 23, 2009 7:10 pm ET)
         
      Didn't we already get rid of this type of nonsense on CNBC?
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    • Author by harley (April 23, 2009 7:11 pm ET)
         

       

      She must be looking for a job on Faux.

       

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    • Author by mk3872 (April 23, 2009 7:20 pm ET)
         

      So anything short of complete control handed over to big corps with ZERO corporate taxes is COMMUNISM?? Are you kidding me??

      Didn't these big businesses coming BEGGING to the Fed to be saved after all?

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    • Author by Dem02020 (April 23, 2009 7:33 pm ET)
         

      Boy, not only is there a big stinking RAT here, but it's not the least bit hidden, and is brazenly out in the open, walking about the kitchen. 

      General Electric, which of course has a division called NBC Universal, which of course owns CNBC, which of course is the cable outlet of the above video clip, and of course CNBC employs the hack woman in that video clip (and so of course she works for General Electric)... 

      G.E. is in the credit card and mortgage business! 

      This woman's hacking against the regulation of credit card and mortgage rates, is a big stinking G.E. RAT brazenly hacking political commentary in the interests of General Electric! 

      According to Reuters company profile of General Electric... 

      http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/companyProfile?symbol=GE.N&rpc=66 

      "General Electric Company (GE) is a diversified technology, MEDIA and FINANCIAL SERVICES company.  As of December 31, 2008, GE operated in five segments: Energy Infrastructure, Technology Infrastructure, NBC Universal, Capital Finance, and Consumer & Industrial.

      NBC Universal: NBC Universal is a diversified media and entertainment company focused on the development, production and marketing of entertainment, news and information.  Its cable/satellite television networks include the USA Network, Bravo, and CNBC.

      Capital Finance: GE’s Capital Finance offers a range of financial products and services worldwide. Services include commercial loans, operating leases, fleet management, financial programs, home loans, CREDIT CARDS, personal loans and other financial services.  The Company’s range of financial products include private-label CREDIT CARDS, personal loans, bank cards, auto loans and leases, MORTGAGES, debt consolidation, home equity loans, deposit and other savings products, and small and medium enterprise lending.

      The Company’s real estate business offers a range of capital and investment solutions, including equity capital for acquisition or development, as well as fixed and floating rate MORTGAGES for new acquisitions or re-capitalizations of commercial real estate worldwideIts real estate loans are intermediate term, senior, fixed or floating-rate, and are secured by existing income-producing commercial properties.  The Company invests in, and provides restructuring financing for portfolios of MORTGAGE LOANS, limited partnerships and tax-exempt bonds."

       

      Man, just whose Public Airwaves are they anyway, our's or General Electric's?

      Somebody call the FCC! 

      And if they won't pick up the phone, then call the Pulitzer Prize winning Investigative Reporter David Barstow, because there's a big fat GE RAT here that needs to be ratted out!

       

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    • Author by seeryer (April 23, 2009 8:45 pm ET)
         

      Man, I really see what the right means about the mainstream media being in love with Obama. 

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    • Author by ignatov (April 23, 2009 9:56 pm ET)
         

      "Dictator in Chief?"

      Jon Stewart: ""Technically that's not really a question mark at the end of that. It's a similar punctuation symbol known as the 'the Cavuto.' It's named for the 'journalist' who pioneered its use."

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