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Hillary in Boston on Friday: Now she's claiming that as a senator she voted to increase the minimum wage in 2007 and "millions" of jobs were created. She neglected to mention that the only way the 2007 minimum wage bill was approved by the Senate was by offsetting the cost to businesses by providing additional tax breaks over the next 10 years. Then she went on to say that corporations and businesses *don't* create jobs. Really? If people like arrogance over competence in their leaders, vote for Hillary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nbFYP3xB6k |
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On 10/25/14 5:59 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Hillary in Boston on Friday: Now she's claiming that as a senator she voted to increase the minimum wage in 2007 and "millions" of jobs were created. She neglected to mention that the only way the 2007 minimum wage bill was approved by the Senate was by offsetting the cost to businesses by providing additional tax breaks over the next 10 years. Then she went on to say that corporations and businesses *don't* create jobs. Really? If people like arrogance over competence in their leaders, vote for Hillary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nbFYP3xB6k 1. Indeed, she voted to raise the minimum wage. 2. Her point was that raising the minimum wage didn't cost jobs, as opponents of such raises like to claim. 3. Her comment about corproations and businesses was directed at the Republican idea that "trickle down" economics works, and of course, it doesn't. But, hey, nice try. The righties here will snap it up. -- Of life痴 simple pleasures, few are more satisfying than being attacked by the right-wing trash in rec.boats. |
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On 10/25/2014 5:59 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Hillary in Boston on Friday: Now she's claiming that as a senator she voted to increase the minimum wage in 2007 and "millions" of jobs were created. She neglected to mention that the only way the 2007 minimum wage bill was approved by the Senate was by offsetting the cost to businesses by providing additional tax breaks over the next 10 years. Then she went on to say that corporations and businesses *don't* create jobs. Really? If people like arrogance over competence in their leaders, vote for Hillary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nbFYP3xB6k She's just trying to keep up with that fake Indian bitch democrats love so much.. Seems the bigger the liar, the stronger the dem support is... |
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On 10/25/2014 7:34 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 10/25/14 5:59 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Hillary in Boston on Friday: Now she's claiming that as a senator she voted to increase the minimum wage in 2007 and "millions" of jobs were created. She neglected to mention that the only way the 2007 minimum wage bill was approved by the Senate was by offsetting the cost to businesses by providing additional tax breaks over the next 10 years. Then she went on to say that corporations and businesses *don't* create jobs. Really? If people like arrogance over competence in their leaders, vote for Hillary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nbFYP3xB6k 1. Indeed, she voted to raise the minimum wage. 2. Her point was that raising the minimum wage didn't cost jobs, as opponents of such raises like to claim. 3. Her comment about corproations and businesses was directed at the Republican idea that "trickle down" economics works, and of course, it doesn't. But, hey, nice try. The righties here will snap it up. The House version of that bill passed with *all* Democrats voting for it along with 86 of the Republicans. It died in the Senate though until it was modified to include the tax breaks for businesses to offset the cost of higher wages. *That's* what she voted for. (of course a year later the whole thing didn't matter anymore). Two sentences later though she reminds the Boston audience that corporations and businesses don't create jobs. Why give them a tax break then? The minimum wage thing is always the issue that Democrats rely upon to garner votes. They are focusing on it again now. Then they bitch about corporations not paying their share of taxes after passing the bill that created tax breaks. More of note though: Hillary is adopting the party line BS along with the tones of sarcasm and arrogance that liberals apparently find so appealing. We've had over 6 years of arrogant leadership. Do we need more? |
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On 10/25/14 8:14 AM, KC wrote:
On 10/25/2014 5:59 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Hillary in Boston on Friday: Now she's claiming that as a senator she voted to increase the minimum wage in 2007 and "millions" of jobs were created. She neglected to mention that the only way the 2007 minimum wage bill was approved by the Senate was by offsetting the cost to businesses by providing additional tax breaks over the next 10 years. Then she went on to say that corporations and businesses *don't* create jobs. Really? If people like arrogance over competence in their leaders, vote for Hillary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nbFYP3xB6k She's just trying to keep up with that fake Indian bitch democrats love so much.. Seems the bigger the liar, the stronger the dem support is... Oooh...you are such a little trip. So, you don't like Warren because her mom told her she had some native American ancestors and Warren repeated that, but you support the Republican candidates who will only make your miserable little life more miserable...and shorter. Who is going to pay for your family's health care coverage if the GOPers are elected and kill what you have? You won't be. Bye-bye. -- Of life痴 simple pleasures, few are more satisfying than being attacked by the right-wing trash in rec.boats. |
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On 10/25/2014 9:56 AM, F*O*A*D created a new signature line:
-- This Halloween, I知 dressing up as a Republican to answer the doorbell. I値l give one rich white kid an entire bag of expensive imported chocolate and make the other 100 kids split a Tootsie Roll. Tough demographics in your area, huh? :-) |
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On 10/25/2014 10:43 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
You think disenfranchising tens of millions of American voters is a good thing, eh? How very Republican of you. -- This Halloween, I知 dressing up as a Republican to answer the doorbell. I値l give one rich white kid an entire bag of expensive imported chocolate and make the other 100 kids split a Tootsie Roll. You mean How O'Bamaesque, don't you? |
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