tomder55
Jun 17, 2024, 06:12 AM
Site went rouge when finishing the post It should read. "You didn't build that circa 2024"
Remember when the emperor said this at a campaign event ?
If you've got a business. you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen.
Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event in Roanoke, Virginia | whitehouse.gov (archives.gov) (https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2012/07/13/remarks-president-campaign-event-roanoke-virginia)
Clearly this is an established Dem position. He was echoing comments Senator Elizabeth Warren (the blond hair blue eyed 1/1024 native American Boston Brahmin ) had previously made.
But now it is an official Dem position.
In fact they have expanded on the doctrine . They now say it you built it you are to blame.
Senator Jon Tester of Montana faced off with his Repub challenger Tim Sheehy in a debate.
Tester, Sheehy face off in first U.S. Senate general election debate (ktvh.com) (https://www.ktvh.com/news/tester-sheehy-face-off-in-first-u-s-senate-general-election-debate)
Tester said
"We’ve had a lot of folks move into this state, a lot of folks with thick wallets"
“Tim Sheehy is not part of the solution; he’s part of the problem.”
Former Navy Seal and very successful businessman Tim Sheehy did move into the state a decade ago ;so the carpetbagger charge has merit. But how could he be a problem by being successful ?
He founded Bridger Aerospace in Montana a decade ago and took it public last year.
He responded to the attack .
“Creating jobs in this state was an honor for me to do,”
Tester thinks successful people migrating to the state has caused the cost of living in the state to go up .
I wonder what Tester thinks his support for Dem policies have done to the costs of living in the state ?
The Dems stratergy is always to diminish private accomplishment and to attach something sinister to private business success. It is what the emperor showed them to do.
Remember when the emperor said this at a campaign event ?
If you've got a business. you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen.
Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event in Roanoke, Virginia | whitehouse.gov (archives.gov) (https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2012/07/13/remarks-president-campaign-event-roanoke-virginia)
Clearly this is an established Dem position. He was echoing comments Senator Elizabeth Warren (the blond hair blue eyed 1/1024 native American Boston Brahmin ) had previously made.
But now it is an official Dem position.
In fact they have expanded on the doctrine . They now say it you built it you are to blame.
Senator Jon Tester of Montana faced off with his Repub challenger Tim Sheehy in a debate.
Tester, Sheehy face off in first U.S. Senate general election debate (ktvh.com) (https://www.ktvh.com/news/tester-sheehy-face-off-in-first-u-s-senate-general-election-debate)
Tester said
"We’ve had a lot of folks move into this state, a lot of folks with thick wallets"
“Tim Sheehy is not part of the solution; he’s part of the problem.”
Former Navy Seal and very successful businessman Tim Sheehy did move into the state a decade ago ;so the carpetbagger charge has merit. But how could he be a problem by being successful ?
He founded Bridger Aerospace in Montana a decade ago and took it public last year.
He responded to the attack .
“Creating jobs in this state was an honor for me to do,”
Tester thinks successful people migrating to the state has caused the cost of living in the state to go up .
I wonder what Tester thinks his support for Dem policies have done to the costs of living in the state ?
The Dems stratergy is always to diminish private accomplishment and to attach something sinister to private business success. It is what the emperor showed them to do.