"You just made a great point that you ARE greedy, don't care about poor people (nor understand what it's like to be in that position), that you think McCarthyism was a good thing, and that bragging about your business owner credentials means anything to the average person. Those days are done pal, go back to your boardroom and brag there. The average American doesn't like people like you. Wake up dude, owning a business isn't that impressive, it's more of a liability these days (and don't spew out more numbers without citing sources to try to show us how smart you are, anybody can do that), . Helping the greater good is what the American people want, which you obviously do not care about."
How's that for quality commenting at Huffington Post?
The person he (it?) attacked, turns out, is a...daycare owner. In my opinion, the original comment didn't 'prove' he was greedy nor did it have a McCarthy quality to it. As for citing facts, no one on Huffington cites facts except those that confirm their ideology. He made a comment not a factual statement. Namely in response to someone who demanded $11 /hr be mandated. He asked why stop there and go to $20?
That apparently makes him greedy to the guy and 'immoral' to another commenter I read.
It was just a projection hit piece by a hyperbolic left-wing nut job.
No rhyme or reason to the point made.
It made me think of this pic posted at Skeptical Eye awhile ago. I think you need to add 'greedy' in there as well.
Anyway, the 'owning a business is not that impressive' line is priceless. Dude has issues.
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