CNBC Host: Wall Street Firms Can't 'Be Run Well' By People Making Under $250,000 (VIDEO)

CNBC Host: Wall Street Firms Can't 'Be Run Well' By People Making Under $250,000 (VIDEO)

As several bloggers and television pundits have noted, CNBC has consistently advocated on behalf of the interests of the rich during the recent financial crisis. Indeed, in an interview with Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) today, CNBC host Mark Haines made the curious claim that Americans who earn under $250,000 per year -- or 98 percent of the population -- can't run Wall Street companies:

HAINES: Let's get back to what I regard as a fundamental issue here. I know it's politically unpopular, politically incorrect. I know it goes against all of the populist indignation that's out there right now. But you can't really, it seems to me, expect that these Wall Street companies are going to be run well by a bunch of people who don't make more than $250,000.

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