Posted on 10/27/2014 5:13:05 PM PDT by lbryce
Too late, Grandma': Hillary Clinton flip-flops, now says that entrepreneurs create jobs Posted at 5:17 pm on October 27, 2014 by Twitchy Staff | View Comments Share on Facebook83 408 SHARES
How is businesses dont create jobs shorthand for businesses create jobs? We hate to say it, but its probably time to re-familiarize ourselves with Clinton-speak for example, what the meaning of is is.
As Twitchy reported, Hillary Clinton told an audience in Massachusetts last week, Dont let anybody tell you that, you know, its corporations and businesses that create jobs. Today, though, Clinton admitted she had short handed the point and asked for an opportunity to make her point absolutely clear.
According to BuzzFeeds Ruby Cramer, this is what Clinton said today at a campaign event for New York Rep. Sean Maloney: Our economy grows when businesses and entrepreneurs create good-paying jobs here in America and workers and families are empowered to build from the bottom up and the middle out not when we hand out tax breaks for corporations that outsource jobs or stash their profits overseas.
Yeah, thats pretty much the same thing.
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LOL...
I am also on an automotive forum and the liberals on there were doing back-flips trying to support her previous statement. Not that she has thrown them under the bus I will go over there and post this one. Should be fun.
Forget Evita; her latest look is full-scale “Dune!”
*snork*
What is she wearing? A methane retention suit?
She knows who she is talking to. Even they know better. Remember greenies are watermelons, red on the inside. The ISSUE is never the issue. The Revolution is the issue.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!
Ha! Perfect.
I have been smiling at this post all day. Thanks for the laugh. :)
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