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Reminds me of your dad and his cherry picking of crooks to support his oft lacking narrative.
Do you enjoy the undermining of the American system/democracy? Or, like me, do you see it (the t experiment) as exposing the weaknesses, cracks and flaws that will need to be shored up if we truly want checks and balances?
 
Do you enjoy the undermining of the American system/democracy? Or, like me, do you see it (the t experiment) as exposing the weaknesses, cracks and flaws that will need to be shored up if we truly want checks and balances?
That’s not what you want nor I. But I actually understand how we are being undermined. You got it. Two letters. QE. The 800 year Roman Empire went down because of their fiscal policies. Most people don’t get that you are in fact the one that is undermining the American System with your obvious ignorance. Sadly, you are not alone. I enjoy undermining ignorance. But alas I think you give me far too much credit. But you’re a great example of the impact that I am having on the American System.
 
That’s not what you want nor I. But I actually understand how we are being undermined. You got it. Two letters. QE. The 800 year Roman Empire went down because of their fiscal policies. Most people don’t get that you are in fact the one that is undermining the American System with your obvious ignorance. Sadly, you are not alone. I enjoy undermining ignorance. But alas I think you give me far too much credit. But you’re a great example of the impact that I am having on the American System.
You have no influence on me whatsoever besides knowing you are being used.
 

Elizabeth Warren: ‘Nobody in America Succeeds on Their Own'
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AFP Photo/Getty Images/Robyn Beck
PENNY STARR 9 May 2019
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) would like to follow in Barack Obama’s footsteps by winning the White House in 2020 and she seems to be taking a cue from the former president’s now infamous “If you’ve got a business—you didn’t build that” speech in 2012.

Like Obama, Warren believes it is not American ingenuity and hard work but the federal government that makes the people and the country great.


Warren wrote in an op-ed for CNN Business Perspectives:

Nobody in America succeeds on their own. Government-funded labs are fueling world-changing innovations. Much of American wealth was built through government-sponsored home equity. Strong American businesses are powered by American workers educated in public schools. Their goods are brought to market on roads funded by taxpayers.

Warren’s commentary was inspired by a Chase Bank tweet giving customers advice on saving money.

Warren wrote:


Chase Bank fired off a tweet last week staging a hypothetical conversation between one of its customers and her bank account. The customer asks why her account balance is low, and the bank tells her not to go out for food or coffee when she can make it at home instead, or to spend money on a cab when she can just walk. The customer pretends not to listen. “I guess we’ll never know,” she says, brushing off her low balance and the bank’s “advice” on how to manage her money.

When I read that tweet, it hit me like a punch in the gut — but not for the reason Chase intended.
 

Elizabeth Warren: ‘Nobody in America Succeeds on Their Own'
ROBYN-BECK-AFPGetty.jpg

AFP Photo/Getty Images/Robyn Beck
PENNY STARR 9 May 2019
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) would like to follow in Barack Obama’s footsteps by winning the White House in 2020 and she seems to be taking a cue from the former president’s now infamous “If you’ve got a business—you didn’t build that” speech in 2012.

Like Obama, Warren believes it is not American ingenuity and hard work but the federal government that makes the people and the country great.


Warren wrote in an op-ed for CNN Business Perspectives:

Nobody in America succeeds on their own. Government-funded labs are fueling world-changing innovations. Much of American wealth was built through government-sponsored home equity. Strong American businesses are powered by American workers educated in public schools. Their goods are brought to market on roads funded by taxpayers.

Warren’s commentary was inspired by a Chase Bank tweet giving customers advice on saving money.

Warren wrote:


Chase Bank fired off a tweet last week staging a hypothetical conversation between one of its customers and her bank account. The customer asks why her account balance is low, and the bank tells her not to go out for food or coffee when she can make it at home instead, or to spend money on a cab when she can just walk. The customer pretends not to listen. “I guess we’ll never know,” she says, brushing off her low balance and the bank’s “advice” on how to manage her money.

When I read that tweet, it hit me like a punch in the gut — but not for the reason Chase intended.
She’s right. The government only funds. Wait for it........Quebec Echo!
 
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