Larry Kudlow: The taxpayers will pay for the stupidity of others



FOX Business host Larry Kudlow reacts to Janet Yellen saying the government will intervene if needed to protect small banks on ‘Kudlow.’

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30 thoughts on “Larry Kudlow: The taxpayers will pay for the stupidity of others”

  1. It always seems like the tax paying Americans are paying for the rich to let these people walk all over the Americans in the United States of America is this inflation and corruption and not helping Americans in all 50 of the United States ever going to end so Americans can live in peace and without fear we are going to attacked also by foreign countries that this whole government has created Fed up American I want my tax dollars back from the government and the Treasury.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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  2. The taxpayer always pays for the stupidity of certain people, and those people happen to be in the government – how can such stupid and patently incompetent people get "voted" into office, let alone get reelected time and time and time again – are their constituents really that, to be kind, thick?
    Maybe, just maybe, the voters do not vote these imbeciles into office, but they end up in office anyway, somehow, sort of like happened in the 2020 Presidential, the 2022 Pennsylvania Senatorial, and the 2022 Arizona Gubernatorial, maybe….

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  3. This doesn`t make sense. Kudlow is saying the govt will now protect everyone against poor financial decisions so why are credit standards being tightened by the lenders?

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  4. Paulsen started this, sending the wrong incentives. Banks were saved, now you have to keep saving them. Banks turned into leeches. Vampires. (and now we all are becoming that, that's the real trickle down effect !) This is what Woke wants, this is what Woke gets. Forshadowing their plans with us; owning nothing and be 'happy'. Complacent is a better term. Education will be downgraded
    like you've never seen before. We shouldn't know what the word 'inflation' even means, yeah, that kind of level.

    What to DO, eh?

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  5. That old cow really must be put out to pasture with no more American taxpayers money and benefits. Leave us taxpayers alone. Socialist Democrats are screwing us to starvation.

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  6. Taxpayers bail out a bank or airline, why can't we be earning something back like an interest rate based rebate on our tax returns?
    I work and pay taxes like the rest of us but I lose half of what I pay to and for what?

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  7. When the government (taxpayers) bails out all failed banks, banks will no longer need to perform responsibly. That is no kind of economic model. The country was built on the model of individual efforts and successes being rewarded. That is the only way a society can grow. When failure is rewarded the society fails. The public won't have confidence in the banking system when they see failure being rewarded. Maybe the public should be allowed access to information about how each bank is performing. That way they can make their own decision about the safest or riskiest banks at which to bank, the customer's choice.

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  8. The FOMC will have to burn the candle from both ends. Rising inflation will require another interest rate boost and back door QE at the same time. UK CPI inflation is 10.4% and that means real USA CPI is understated.

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  9. I will forever be indebted to you, you've changed my whole life i'll will continue to preach about your name for the whole world to hear you've saved me from a huge financial debt with just little investment thanks so much Mrs Mabel Downey

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