Say, what?
At a Democratic rally in Massachusetts, Hillary Clinton’s attempt to attack “trickle-down economics,” resulted in a spectacularly odd statement.
Clinton defended raising the minimum wage saying “Don’t let anybody tell you that raising the minimum wage will kill jobs, they always say that.”
She went on to state that businesses and corporations are not the job creators of America. “Don’t let anybody tell you that it’s corporations and businesses that create jobs,” the former Secretary of State said.
No, it isn’t nasty, EEEEEEEVILE businesses that create jobs! It is ….. it is…. uhm … oh…. Yeah, The State! The benevolent State is the fount of All.Things.Great.And.Wonderful.
Don’t let anyone tell you “I built that.” Anyone
And this is what stands a good chance of being our next president.
she sounds bossy
don’t tell me what I should let other people tell me
stupid whore
She sounded drunk to me.
Greetings:
I’d offer some kind of an ersatz 21st Century apology for this, but I’m from the Bronx where this bit of folk wisdom was infused into what’s left of my cerebral capacity.
“How’s she douching ??? Same solution ???”
What she meant to say is, “Corporations and businesses shouldn’t create jobs, except for the wives and daughters and brothers-in-law and nephews of the politically connected!”
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And don’t you eat that yellow snow.
“If you’ve got a business, you didn’t build that, somebody else made that happen.”
Great post, Darleen.
In some ways, Hillary Rodham is smarter – possessed of more low animal cunning – than Barry Soetoro, which may make her more dangerous than the Nancy Boy Lightbringer.
Although, it might not matter if this is true because Valerie Jarrett and her Junto have actually been running the current Administration.
SIDENOTE: If, as is quite possible, President Rodham suffers a Woodrow Wilson moment and strokes-out, will her Junto be able to hush it up?
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