Cramer: Government is 'only one big enough' to fix racial inequality, so CEOs must talk to Trump

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Cramer: Government is 'only one big enough' to fix racial inequality, so CEOs must talk to Trump
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday it's 'extraordinary' that CEOs looking to fix racial inequality in the U.S. are not talking to the White House.

by name, Cramer said business leaders across the nation are saying to themselves: "'I have to change the way I do business.'"

However, American companies don't have the money or the resources to effect real change, Cramer said. "They are just not as big as the federal government. There's a lot of pretend here. And the pretend here is, 'We can solve the problem ourselves.'" "It would be fantastic if the federal government were to join the effort," Cramer said, but added, "No one seems to say, 'I am ready to meet with the president to get the job done.'"

Cramer said it goes both ways and the White House should also be reaching out to corporate America like it has to try to solve some of the nation's biggest economic and trade challenges.host said that if he were president, he would get CEOs and other thought leaders into a room and say, "Let's do something big" to address the problems creating the racial divide in America.

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