CNBC's Larry Kudlow (on the Japan Quake/Tsunami Disaster) expresses relief that:
"The human toll here looks to be much worse than the economic toll and we can be grateful for that,"
Thousands of human lives have been lost, but Larry's looking on the bright side, at least he and his Wall Street friends aren't losing any money because of it.
UN (F'IN) -BELIEVABLE!
HP article and video after the jump /\
The HUFFINGTON POST caught Larry Kudlow saying how much he values human life. Check out Larry expressing his sentiments in this video clip:
Worst of all he goes on to say that the good news about the Japan Disaster is that the commodities markets, including oil prices are not being affected "and I look at that positively".
Money matters more than human life. But he's a Wall Street type, why am I not surprised. He just got caught being honest.