Jim Cramer is sort of the ultimate example of whatever the opposite of meritocracy is, which is the system that the US government runs on.
I just looked it up, and there is no antonym for “meritocracy,” I guess because no one ever would have expected that such a system would or could ever exist.
He went viral a couple weeks ago saying the military should be sent to force vax the entire country.
Jim Cramer says we need to call in military to implement vaccination mandates.
Fascism ~ plain as day.
— Teddy Fenton – Critical of the Intelligence State (@teddyfenton1) December 17, 2021
He absurdly claimed that the common wheel would be a common wheel and that Eisenhower would be aghast.
He then went viral last week saying that the US economy is better than it’s ever been in history.
Something tells me Jim Cramer isn’t going to take this well.
— Doggy Capital (@NasdaqDog) December 11, 2021
This is a funny old clip that someone dug up, just to show that this guy has a very serious history of the worst kind of failure.
Jon Stewart 🤝 Tucker Carlson
“Jim Cramer is a douchebag”
— Doggy Capital (@NasdaqDog) December 11, 2021
Here’s a funny list, that is also now viral.
A closer look at the stocks Jim Cramer told his audience to buy at the start of the year and what they're worth now. #jimcramer pic.twitter.com/YypWksHarH
— David Morgan (@silverguru22) December 15, 2021
Do people literally watch this guy to do the opposite of what he says?
If so, then we should probably reflect on his forced vax comments, no?
How is he on TV?
What the hell is going on in this country?
UPDATE:
A reader pointed out that there is a kind of antonym for meritocracy.
I’m pretty sure I stand corrected, but core to “meritocracy” as I conceive it is promotion based on performance. Does a Kakistocracy promote people based on failure, in the way that Jim Cramer has been so consistently promoted based on failure? I guess to maintain the worst people, it would have to have such a promotion system, where people are competing to fail to the top.