now? where the jobs need to be created are jobs that need to meet demand. where the jobs are. right. you cannot create right now this quarter green jobs out of thin air. if right now you want to turn things around, you can do that for long-term investment, but short-term, mika, we have to go to where the jobs are. put your money behind a winning hand. look we ve got i know where the demand is. you put your money where the demand is. right, and then you don t have to worry about wasting it. you know who you sound like? one term senator jim demint. ken conrad, one of the most reasonable people here s senator demint, take a listen. i would love to be able to work with the president on something. but he s practicing what we call venture socialism. he s basically taking an approach whereas the government needs to stimulate jobs and i
ability to poke fun at his vile public service record, but why? he s more machine now than man. yes, yes! that s why! good morning. it is thursday, september 15th. welcome to morning joe. with us onset we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. host of of cnbc s mad money, jim cramer is here. great to have you on. great to be here. hi, willie. who s in worse shape, jim cramer? boston red sox or the u.s. economy? i ll tell ya, one s collapsing so badly that i have to tell you. i don t know what to do. there s no jobs there for the rotation, there s nobody doing anything in the infield, not a lot of fielding. yeah. u.s. economy. really? yankees. yankees lost last night. blew a shot to go up five games. but the yankees have got it, right? because what? because what? because the texas rangers and c.j. wilson and losing the first round? this is where it starts. red sox fans when they see they re going to lose, they start trashing the yankees. is there
this is the control element that runs it. the actual pump itself is inside my chest. you need power all the time, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. what does that mean? it means that put the battery back in. cheney s frailty sucking my ability to poke fun at his vile public service record, but why? he s more machine now than man. yes, yes! that s why! good morning. it is thursday, september 15th. welcome to morning joe. with us onset we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. host of of cnbc s mad money, jim cramer is here. great to have you on. great to be here. hi, willie. who s in worse shape, jim cramer? boston red sox or the u.s. economy? i ll tell ya, one s collapsing so badly that i have to tell you. i don t know what to do. there s no jobs there for the rotation, there s nobody doing anything in the infield, not a lot of fielding. yeah. u.s. economy. really? yankees. yankees lost last night. blew a shot to go up five games. but the y
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