Too Honest To Be A Democrat?

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He admitted that capitalism leads to success, not socialism/communism/Democrat policies.

The birthday boy: George McGovern

George McGovern, in full George Stanley McGovern, (born July 19, 1922, Avon, South Dakota, U.S.—died October 21, 2012, Sioux Falls, South Dakota), American politician who was an unsuccessful reformist Democratic candidate for the U.S. presidency in 1972. He campaigned on a platform advocating an immediate end to the Vietnam War and for a broad program of liberal social and economic reforms at home.
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"George McGovern On Why Politicians Who Haven't Built A Business Are Bad At Regulating

In 1988, I invested most of the earnings from this lecture circuit acquiring the leasehold on Connecticut’s Stratford Inn.

In retrospect, I wish I had known more about the hazards and difficulties of such a business, ...I also wish that during the years I was in public office, I had had this firsthand experience about the difficulties business people face every day. That knowledge would have made me a better U.S. senator and a more understanding presidential contender."

George McGovern On Why Politicians Who Haven't Built A Business Are Bad At Regulating






.....in light of the above headline....

“Joe Biden: ‘I’ve Never Been Gainfully Employed In My Life’

…admits to a crowd that he’s never held a private sector.” Joe Biden: ‘I’ve Never Been Gainfully Employed In My Life’
 
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"Too Honest To Be A Democrat?"
Because Trump is such an honest guy? :lmao:
 
There has long been this note about Liberals....'Feeling passes for knowing."



And this seems to bear that out....



The percentage of each past president's cabinet who had worked in the private business sector prior to their appointment to the cabinet. You know what the private business sector is: A real-life business not a government job.

Here are the percentages:

38% T. Roosevelt
40% Taft
52% Wilson
49% Harding
48% Coolidge
42% Hoover
50% F. D. Roosevelt
50% Truman
57% Eisenhower
30% Kennedy
47% Johnson
53% Nixon
42% Ford
32% Carter
56% Reagan
51% GH Bush
39% Clinton
55% GW Bush
8% Obama
90% Trump

This helps explain the bias, if not the incompetence, of the last administration: ONLY 8% of them had ever worked in private business!

That's right! Only eight percent - the least, by far of the last 19 presidents! And these people tried to tell our corporations how to run their businesses?

How could Obama, president of a major nation and society, the one with the most successful economic system in world history, stand and talk about business when he's never worked for one?? Or about jobs when he has never really had one? And, when it's the same for 92% of his senior staff and closest advisers? They spent most of their time in academia, government, and/or non-profit jobs or as "community organizers."
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"Too Honest To Be A Democrat?"
Because Trump is such an honest guy? :lmao:



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trump is stealing money. Obama and Clinton have made their money since they left office.
Stealing who's money? He donates his presidential salary




During the three years after Trump announced his presidential run in 2015, Forbes estimated his net worth declined 31% and his ranking fell 138 spots. ... In its 2018 billionaires ranking, Forbes estimated Trump's net worth at $3.1 billion (766th in the world, 248th in the U.S.).
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There has long been this note about Liberals....'Feeling passes for knowing."



And this seems to bear that out....



The percentage of each past president's cabinet who had worked in the private business sector prior to their appointment to the cabinet. You know what the private business sector is: A real-life business not a government job.

Here are the percentages:

38% T. Roosevelt
40% Taft
52% Wilson
49% Harding
48% Coolidge
42% Hoover
50% F. D. Roosevelt
50% Truman
57% Eisenhower
30% Kennedy
47% Johnson
53% Nixon
42% Ford
32% Carter
56% Reagan
51% GH Bush
39% Clinton
55% GW Bush
8% Obama
90% Trump

This helps explain the bias, if not the incompetence, of the last administration: ONLY 8% of them had ever worked in private business!

That's right! Only eight percent - the least, by far of the last 19 presidents! And these people tried to tell our corporations how to run their businesses?

How could Obama, president of a major nation and society, the one with the most successful economic system in world history, stand and talk about business when he's never worked for one?? Or about jobs when he has never really had one? And, when it's the same for 92% of his senior staff and closest advisers? They spent most of their time in academia, government, and/or non-profit jobs or as "community organizers."
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A government job is a real job. A not for profit is a business. Anybody can start a private business. A donut shop is a private business. Right wingers are truly dumb.
 
The Clintons and the Obamas used their positions to get filthy rich.

Trump is sacrificing his wealth to serve his country.

Biden is a piece of shit that used his influence as VP to get Chinese and Ukrainians and only god knows who else to make his family filthy rich.

Only an idiot would vote for this corrupt Biden asshole.
 
There has long been this note about Liberals....'Feeling passes for knowing."



And this seems to bear that out....



The percentage of each past president's cabinet who had worked in the private business sector prior to their appointment to the cabinet. You know what the private business sector is: A real-life business not a government job.

Here are the percentages:

38% T. Roosevelt
40% Taft
52% Wilson
49% Harding
48% Coolidge
42% Hoover
50% F. D. Roosevelt
50% Truman
57% Eisenhower
30% Kennedy
47% Johnson
53% Nixon
42% Ford
32% Carter
56% Reagan
51% GH Bush
39% Clinton
55% GW Bush
8% Obama
90% Trump

This helps explain the bias, if not the incompetence, of the last administration: ONLY 8% of them had ever worked in private business!

That's right! Only eight percent - the least, by far of the last 19 presidents! And these people tried to tell our corporations how to run their businesses?

How could Obama, president of a major nation and society, the one with the most successful economic system in world history, stand and talk about business when he's never worked for one?? Or about jobs when he has never really had one? And, when it's the same for 92% of his senior staff and closest advisers? They spent most of their time in academia, government, and/or non-profit jobs or as "community organizers."
Reddit.com
A government job is a real job. A not for profit is a business. Anybody can start a private business. A donut shop is a private business. Right wingers are truly dumb.
A government job is a real job




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The Clintons and the Obamas used their positions to get filthy rich.

Trump is sacrificing his wealth to serve his country.

Biden is a piece of shit that used his influence as VP to get Chinese and Ukrainians and only god knows who else to make his family filthy rich.

Only an idiot would vote for this corrupt Biden asshole.

So did Harry Reid him and his son became millionares off of Chinese solar panels in the Nevada dessert
 
Jesse Jackson's son a former congressman became rich shaking down a local Chicago Budweiser dealership.
 
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There has long been this note about Liberals....'Feeling passes for knowing."



And this seems to bear that out....



The percentage of each past president's cabinet who had worked in the private business sector prior to their appointment to the cabinet. You know what the private business sector is: A real-life business not a government job.

Here are the percentages:

38% T. Roosevelt
40% Taft
52% Wilson
49% Harding
48% Coolidge
42% Hoover
50% F. D. Roosevelt
50% Truman
57% Eisenhower
30% Kennedy
47% Johnson
53% Nixon
42% Ford
32% Carter
56% Reagan
51% GH Bush
39% Clinton
55% GW Bush
8% Obama
90% Trump


This helps explain the bias, if not the incompetence, of the last administration: ONLY 8% of them had ever worked in private business!

That's right! Only eight percent - the least, by far of the last 19 presidents! And these people tried to tell our corporations how to run their businesses?

How could Obama, president of a major nation and society, the one with the most successful economic system in world history, stand and talk about business when he's never worked for one?? Or about jobs when he has never really had one? And, when it's the same for 92% of his senior staff and closest advisers? They spent most of their time in academia, government, and/or non-profit jobs or as "community organizers."
Reddit.com
A government job is a real job. A not for profit is a business. Anybody can start a private business. A donut shop is a private business. Right wingers are truly dumb.



I really must re-assess whether it is really worth responding to your attempts at posting, at all.

They are juvenile at best, and never.....NEVER.....correct or true.


Either you go to school and get an education, or join a 12-step program.




  1. George Washington had four cabinet departments. Since then we’ve added fourteen new departments, and reduced by two (Navy Department became part of Defense, and US Post Office became a quasi-corporation). How many are in line with constitutional requirements, and how many could be dispersed as state functions?
    1. Department of Energy could be eliminated; President Carter created it to minimize our dependence on foreign oil, and to regulate oil prices. Good job? This department is tasked with maintaining and producing nuclear weapons. Why? What does the Pentagon do? And management of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve could, as Clinton suggested, become an outside entity. It also disperses ‘stimulus package’ funds. And it runs an appliance-rebate program, and ‘Weatherization Assistance Program,” and for this it received an additional $37 billion in ‘stimulus’ money, doubling its annual budget.
    2. Department of Education is, of course, unconstitutional. The Constitution clearly states that powers not granted to the federal government belong to the states. So where is the impetus for its creation? Unions. The National Education Association (NEA) “In 1972, the massive union formed a political action committee…released ‘Needed: A Cabinet Department of Education’ in 1975, but its most significant step was to endorse a presidential candidate- Jimmy Carter- for the first time in the history of the organization.” D.T. Stallngs, “A Brief History of the Department of Education: 1979-2002,” p. 3. When formed, its budget was $13.1 billion (in 2007 dollars) and it employed 450 people. IN 2010, the estimated budget is $107 billion, and there are 4,800 employees. http://crunchycon.nationalreview.co...-department-education-not-radical/mona-charen



    3. “In November 1995, when the federal government shut down over a budget crisis, 89.4 percent of the department’s employees were deemed ‘nonessential’ and sent home.” Beck and Balfe, “Broke,” p.304
 
An example of Biden's acumen in the area of business.....

It appears he plans to sell children.







Joe Biden is apparently unveiling a bold new plan "to get our kids to market swiftly."



WHAT??????
 
"Too Honest To Be A Democrat?"
Because Trump is such an honest guy? :lmao:



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It's a meme. About as truthful as Trump. EPIC FAIL.
Tell us where the meme fails ? Everyone knows Nancy Pelosi, Maxine Waters, Hillary, Bill, Obama became multi millionaires while in office.

Everyone knows Trump lost places on the forbes list since becoming president
I already showed that the Trump part was wrong. WAKE UP!!
 
BOTH sides subscribe to the Borrow to Spend to be repaid through theft- taking something that doesn't belong to you is theft.
 

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