Is Harry Reid Losing it - Unicorns
By Fatcat44
@Fatcat44 (1141)
United States
December 14, 2011 8:11pm CST
Ole nutty Harry is out there lieing again. He is saying that millionaires that create jobs are like unicorns (none existant.) Just google it. Even the Huffingtop Post is commenting on it.
Well, Harry, Have you ever heard of Bill Gates or Steve Jobs. They have a lot of people working for them. You didn't look so far.
How come does the left let him lie like this, and probably even believe him.
Well, I guess unicorns must be real then.
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3 responses
@rogue13xmen13 (14403)
• United States
15 Dec 11
I think that he is. He thinks that it is so easy to create new jobs, but if the money isn't there, then how can you create new jobs? You can't create new jobs out of thin air.
@gitfiddleplayer (10362)
• United States
15 Dec 11
I never listen to Dingy Harry Reid just because the guy has a microphone. The stupider stuff that comes out of his mouth is about Obama and how great he is doing. Yea, if you want to have government control then B.O. is doing very well in his takeover of the American people. I would mute Harry Reid if he ever crossed my screen but since I don't watch any of those commie shows that CNN or MSNBC put on television I guess I'll just have to find another lib to mute.
@matersfish (6306)
• United States
15 Dec 11
I would never assume that people are so stupid--either Harry's faithful or Mr. Reid himself--to presume anyone believing otherwise would be swayed by such nonsense. No. I'm far more convinced that Reid and his ilk wholeheartedly believe that it's government responsible for all good fortune and everything outside of government responsible for poor fortune.
Reid's employment should stand as testament that it's job creation in the private sector that keeps America going. Millionaire or otherwise. Without private capital, government wouldn't exist. They wouldn't even be able to borrow money abroad if America didn't have the potential for massive growth. And that comes from people whose drive to become millionaires fuels everything else.