Jim cramer calls for 'forced' vaccinations; he once told people to invest in a firm that went out of business weeks later

Jim Cramer calls for ‘forced’ vaccinations; he once told people to invest in a firm that went out of business weeks later

December 1, 2021

CNBC host Jim Cramer once told his viewers, “Your money is safe in Bear Stearns.”

Weeks later the company went out of business. Now, Cramer is calling for the military to oversee vaccinations and force Americans to vaccinate.

“We have to admit we have to go to war against COVID,” Cramer said. “Require vaccinations. Have the military run it. If you don’t want to get vaccinated, you better be able to prove your conscientious objector status in court.”

Cramer said unvaccinated Americans need to do their part in the ‘war effort’ and stay out of the public realm, confined to their homes. He added that people who walk around unvaccinated are “psychotic”.

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