Reid: “Millionaire Job Creators Are Like Unicorns” Because They “Don’t Exist”
Reid: “The Republicans say the richest of the rich in our country, even those who make millions every year, shouldn’t contribute more to get our economy back on track. They call our plan, time after time, a tax on job creators, and I say so-called “job creators.” Because I say that, Mr. President, every shred of evidence contradicts this red herring. For example, there have been many outlets, but I’ll concentrate on one. National Public Radio went looking for one of these fictitious millionaire job creators. A reporter reached out to the business groups and a tax lobby in the Republican Congress hoping to interview one of these millionaires. Days ticked by with no luck. Many of our job creators are like unicorns, they’re impossible to find and don’t exist. That’s because only a tiny fraction of people making more than a million dollars, probably less than one percent, are actually small business owners and only a tiny fraction of that tiny fraction is a traditional job creator.”
ANSWERS LIMITED TO 5 MINUTES:
Steve Jobs
Bill Gates
Jeff Bezos
Steve Zuckerberg
Betheny Frankel
Martha Stewart
Oprah Winfrey
Sergei Brin
In your state, Harry…, Steve Wynn, Margaret Elardi, Don Barden, Mark Brandenburg, the Marnell family, Bill Wortman and Renate Schiff, George Maloof, Edward Roski Jr, Phil Ruffin, and Jackie Gaughan
Harry Reid, a con artist who seeks to dupe and euchre those who want to believe and hold grievances and be incited by an emotionally appealing LIE, which can easily be turned aside in minutes by trivial effort.
This label unfortunately must also be applied to NPR, since the list of individuals which came nearly off the top of my head could easily have been pursued by them.
Each name would beget more names in train as they interviewed, but of course the purpose of their methodology was to NOT FIND ANYONE, and thus create a plausible LIE FOR PROGRESSIVES.
File under, JUAN WILLIAMS
THIS IS TODAY’S SO CALLED PROGRESSIVE
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