Posted on 10/01/2015 11:56:44 AM PDT by wagglebee
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Well there you go. No need for taxpayer dollars; they have their sugar daddy.
Warren Buffet is a mass murderer.
Warren Buffett is just a nice old man.
He wouldn’t hurt a fly.
“Buffett has always been a big supporter of eugenics. “
And a plethora of other evil things.
Folks, there is nothing nice about the Life of Buffett.
“He wouldnt hurt a fly.”
Martin Landau “ I didn’t say he would kill a fly, I said he murdered Louie the Louse “
“The Gazebo”, 1960
Not a surprise. Isn’t Gates the same way?
It’s definitely one of our Oligarchs, they think there are just enough of them and too many of us.
Unless nothing happens to him ... because if he is not attacked by big money .... we have been SO hornswaggled.
context?
Great film. In the Gazebo, Glenn Ford has a converation on the phone with Hitchcock. He asks “ Hitch” how to bury a body : )
Hate to be a bit of a spoiler here but this isn’t exactly new news.
Adam Smith in Supercurrency wrote about Buffett’s support for PP in the 1970’s.
Susan Buffett was one of the first Board Members back then.
Most rich liberals are fans of eugenics.
Trump suggested that Warren Buffett, the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, is the sort of person he would consider hiring.
"Warren Buffett is a terrific guy and a very common-sense person. I mean, Warren is a very common-sense person. That's how he makes the money: with common sense smart, but common sense. You take some of these great minds that we have, nobody can beat us," he said.
Trump was responding to a question from Fox News host Sean Hannity, who asked Trump to name some people he would consider for his cabinet, including potential choices for vice president, secretary of state, and secretary of defense.
Trump would not "use names," but he went out of his way to heap praise on Buffett. He appeared to be particularly pleased with a recent CNBC interview in which Buffett predicted that he would continue to be a factor in the Republican primary for some time.
"I wouldn't be surprised if he maintains quite a solid base for a long time. And that means he's going to get a fair number of delegates," Buffett said. "He's not going to run out of money so it's going to be a lot of fun to watch, particularly if you're a Democrat."
On Tuesday, Trump called Buffett's interview a "nice honor." Trump also told Hannity on Wednesday that Buffett had said the "nicest things" about him, though he noted that the billionaire investor is a supporter of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner in 2016.
"Warren Buffett said the nicest things about me the other day," he said. "I have great respect for Warren Buffett. But he said, 'Trump is here to stay.' I was impressed because I think he's supporting perhaps Hillary or something."
http://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-warren-buffett-cainbet-carl-icahn-henry-kravis-jack-welch
I wondered what happened to Pampered Chef. Suddenly, the frequent invitations for Pampered Chef parties completely dried up.
Good riddance, as it turns out.
I hope he knows now.
This is why voters should pick character over talent, looks, intellect and other traits when looking for those who would covet their votes and trust in public office.
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