One Of The Richest Men Who Ever Lived

You are a Trump supporter and you say your frigid?

Hmm sort of figures.

I don't know for sure but I think Trumps habit of 'grabbing pussy' will only apply to 'lookers'.
If though your that frigid you have to come out and make public statements, I doubt you'd be a 'looker'.
Poor sad bitch!


Where did you get the idea that President Trump has a "habit" of "grabbing pussy"?
O god......it was all over the international news. He dismissed it by saying it was "locker room talk".
Funny really cos when would be the last time that fat git was ever in a locker room?
Don't ask me to bring up the story cos I just can't be asked!


Since you were abroad, perhaps you didn't here the story in context. Donald J. Trump was trying out some material on Billy Bush, see how well it worked out, whether it was amusing or not to him. He was talking colorfully about how much broads pursue stars and just telling a tale. Trump was not under oath.

And just like Rodney's personal doctor isn't really Dr. Vinnie Boombatz, this isn't true either.

You might not have been entertained by Trump's "pussy grabbing" story, I guess that's why he didn't use it
Then why lie and pretend he never said it?
 
You are a Trump supporter and you say your frigid?

Hmm sort of figures.

I don't know for sure but I think Trumps habit of 'grabbing pussy' will only apply to 'lookers'.
If though your that frigid you have to come out and make public statements, I doubt you'd be a 'looker'.
Poor sad bitch!


Where did you get the idea that President Trump has a "habit" of "grabbing pussy"?
O god......it was all over the international news. He dismissed it by saying it was "locker room talk".
Funny really cos when would be the last time that fat git was ever in a locker room?
Don't ask me to bring up the story cos I just can't be asked!


Since you were abroad, perhaps you didn't here the story in context. Donald J. Trump was trying out some material on Billy Bush, see how well it worked out, whether it was amusing or not to him. He was talking colorfully about how much broads pursue stars and just telling a tale. Trump was not under oath.

And just like Rodney's personal doctor isn't really Dr. Vinnie Boombatz, this isn't true either.

You might not have been entertained by Trump's "pussy grabbing" story, I guess that's why he didn't use it
Then why lie and pretend he never said it?


I didn't say he didn't say it. I'm saying that Trump doesn't have a "habit of grabbing pussy"
 
.....died on this day in 1919


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1. Andrew Carnegie, (born November 25, 1835, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland—died August 11, 1919, Lenox, Massachusetts, U.S.), Scottish-born American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He was also one of the most important philanthropists of his era.
Britannica.com

2. I had occasion to visit the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery and visited his grave. Not a great pyramid....not even a mausoleum....
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Reminded me of Thomas Gray's poem "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard": "The paths of glory lead but to the grave."



3. Socialism is on the front burner these days. Carnegie addressed it.
How much money should government take (coerce) from earners to give to dependents?
One of the richest men in our history did a calculation…

"Andrew Carnegie and the Socialist

Andrew Carnegie was once visited by a socialist who preached to him eloquently the injustice of one man possessing so much money. He preached a more equitable distribution of wealth. Carnegie cut the matter short by asking his secretary for a generalized statement of his many possessions and holdings, at the same time looking up the figures on world population in his almanac. He figured for a moment on his desk pad and then instructed his secretary, "Give this gentleman 16 cents. That's his share of my wealth."
Edmund Fuller, ed., Thesaurus of Anecdotes (Garden City, NY; Garden City Publishing Company, 1943)


4. " It was the height of the Gilded Age in 1889, and Andrew Carnegie, a pioneer in the steel industry, laid out why he would be donating the bulk of his wealth – an estimated $350 million (worth about $4.8 billion today). ... That's the reason the Carnegie clan isn't on the new Forbes list of America's Richest Families. "



5. Progressives have figured out how to buy votes, with give-aways that they call ‘entitlements….but it will never be enough. Here’s why:

“Earned success is the secret to meaningful happiness. The government can improve your net worth with a check, but it cannot improve your self-worth.”
Jonah Goldberg
Do you know why Carnegie was the richest man in the world? He was because he sold out to J. P. Morgan for a crazy price he never thought he would pay.

J. P. Morgan actually bailed out the US government during the Depression so that it would not implode fiscally, so without J. P. the US government would not exist.
 
.....died on this day in 1919


View attachment 373661
1. Andrew Carnegie, (born November 25, 1835, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland—died August 11, 1919, Lenox, Massachusetts, U.S.), Scottish-born American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He was also one of the most important philanthropists of his era.
Britannica.com

2. I had occasion to visit the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery and visited his grave. Not a great pyramid....not even a mausoleum....
View attachment 373663

Reminded me of Thomas Gray's poem "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard": "The paths of glory lead but to the grave."



3. Socialism is on the front burner these days. Carnegie addressed it.
How much money should government take (coerce) from earners to give to dependents?
One of the richest men in our history did a calculation…

"Andrew Carnegie and the Socialist

Andrew Carnegie was once visited by a socialist who preached to him eloquently the injustice of one man possessing so much money. He preached a more equitable distribution of wealth. Carnegie cut the matter short by asking his secretary for a generalized statement of his many possessions and holdings, at the same time looking up the figures on world population in his almanac. He figured for a moment on his desk pad and then instructed his secretary, "Give this gentleman 16 cents. That's his share of my wealth."
Edmund Fuller, ed., Thesaurus of Anecdotes (Garden City, NY; Garden City Publishing Company, 1943)


4. " It was the height of the Gilded Age in 1889, and Andrew Carnegie, a pioneer in the steel industry, laid out why he would be donating the bulk of his wealth – an estimated $350 million (worth about $4.8 billion today). ... That's the reason the Carnegie clan isn't on the new Forbes list of America's Richest Families. "



5. Progressives have figured out how to buy votes, with give-aways that they call ‘entitlements….but it will never be enough. Here’s why:

“Earned success is the secret to meaningful happiness. The government can improve your net worth with a check, but it cannot improve your self-worth.”
Jonah Goldberg
Do you know why Carnegie was the richest man in the world? He was because he sold out to J. P. Morgan for a crazy price he never thought he would pay.

J. P. Morgan actually bailed out the US government during the Depression so that it would not implode fiscally, so without J. P. the US government would not exist.


They had a tremendous banquet when US Steel was founded by Mr. Morgan in 1901


r/HistoryPorn - Officials from the Carnegie Companies gather at the Schenly Hotel in Pittsburgh to celebrate the impending buyout of the Carnegie Steel Company by J P Morgan, January 1, 1901 - [1500x1142]
 
You are a Trump supporter and you say your frigid?

Hmm sort of figures.

I don't know for sure but I think Trumps habit of 'grabbing pussy' will only apply to 'lookers'.
If though your that frigid you have to come out and make public statements, I doubt you'd be a 'looker'.
Poor sad bitch!

You add so much to the dialogue
That is my whole problem! - What dialogue?
In the middle of a pandemic, some broad going on about her admiration for the "richest men who ever lived" I find rather nauseating, though I admit I'm not sure why!.
 
You are a Trump supporter and you say your frigid?

Hmm sort of figures.

I don't know for sure but I think Trumps habit of 'grabbing pussy' will only apply to 'lookers'.
If though your that frigid you have to come out and make public statements, I doubt you'd be a 'looker'.
Poor sad bitch!

You add so much to the dialogue
That is my whole problem! - What dialogue?
In the middle of a pandemic, some broad going on about her admiration for the "richest men who ever lived" I find rather nauseating, though I admit I'm not sure why!.

Sounds like you're bitter and frustrated. Maybe reread "Dream of my Biological Father: Frank Marshall Davis"
 
Andrew Carnegie helped expand the Industrial Revolution that benefited all of Humanity.
Mass production of Steel impacted all areas of people's lives for the better.
It lifted people out of poverty and it increased everyone's standard of living.
But, the Left loathes the Industrial Revolution.

It was the gilded age, the rich got richer and the poor remained poor. Read some history, and see not ony the pros but the cons of the Industrial revolution.
The thing is without the captains of industy creating their respective monopolies, their would have been no jobs at all and no money wages, food or rent that follows. In fact the railroads, telephone, telegraph wouldn't have been built and much of what made America wouldn't have happened. Without America's industrial might that these men built, how would the outcomes of WWI and WWII have changed? Hell your sorry dumb ass probably wouldn't even exist.
 
Andrew Carnegie helped expand the Industrial Revolution that benefited all of Humanity.
Mass production of Steel impacted all areas of people's lives for the better.
It lifted people out of poverty and it increased everyone's standard of living.
But, the Left loathes the Industrial Revolution.

It was the gilded age, the rich got richer and the poor remained poor. Read some history, and see not ony the pros but the cons of the Industrial revolution.
The thing is without the captains of industy creating their respective monopolies, their would have been no jobs at all and no money wages, food or rent that follows. In fact the railroads, telephone, telegraph wouldn't have been built and much of what made America wouldn't have happened. Without America's industrial might that these men built, how would the outcomes of WWI and WWII have changed? Hell your sorry dumb ass probably wouldn't even exist.

There were pros and cons, had you been able to put your biases aside you would have been able to comprehend both. Monopolies are not pros, btw.
 
The Carnegie family was probably driven out of Scotland during the "great hunger" in the 1840's when the British rulers starved out the Irish and the Scots.
 

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