The world-famous Internet site of the Nationally Syndicated Neal Boortz Show!
Hi, (not you?) | Member Center | Sign Out
Posted: 8:08 a.m. Monday, Aug. 27, 2012
comment(15)
By Neal Boortz
One of Obama’s propagandists, Mark Knoller, sent out the following Tweet on Friday:
Obama Campaign says Romney’s career at Bain Capital “was not about creating jobs, it was about creating profits.”
Duhh! Is this supposed to be a bad thing? Is this guy really that ignorant? Well, actually .. no, he isn’t. He knows that people start businesses to make money --- but he also knows that the myrmidons and assorted idiots out there predisposed to vote for Obama DON’T know that. This is all about exploiting ignorance.
Now if I had mark Knoller on my show (won’t happen, he’s dumb .. but not THAT dumb) I would ask him why people decide to start a business. “Tell me, Mark; which one of these lines do you think you would more likely hear from some people talking about starting a business:
Or .. in the case of Bain Capital .. .let’s try two different statements:
Those are some real brain-busters, don’t you think? Clearly the Obama team is implying that making profit is somehow evil. Obama has been doing this for years. He hates capitalism and free enterprise because he thinks that particular economic system was used to oppress his father’s people and third-world people everywhere. Obama earnestly believes that profit is immoral. In that regard he’s no different than any other Marxist.
In the wonderful economically twisted world of Democrats, when a person starts a business, they do so for one purpose and that is to create jobs, right? Wrong. Proggies may hate this, but the purpose of a business is to make money. That’s it! There is no obligation to hire. The more money you make, the more your business grows, and the more people you are likely to need in order to sustain that level of growth and to make even more money! Yet, this is somehow a bad thing?
Man do these people have a warped sense of business and capitalism.
Neal Boortz chronicles his 42 years of talk radio in his book "Maybe I Should Just Shut Up and Go Away" Available on line and printed from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
Connect with Neal Boortz on:Twitter
comment(15)
© 2013 Cox Media Group. By using this website,
you accept the terms of our Visitor Agreement and Privacy Policy, and understand your options regarding Ad Choices
.
Already have an account? Sign In
{* #registrationForm *} {* traditionalRegistration_displayName *} {* traditionalRegistration_emailAddress *} {* traditionalRegistration_password *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordConfirm *}Already have an account? Sign In
{* #registrationFormBlank *} {* registration_firstName *} {* registration_lastName *} {* traditionalRegistration_displayName *} {* traditionalRegistration_emailAddressBlank *} {* registration_birthday *} {* registration_gender *} {* registration_postalZip *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordBlank *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordConfirmBlank *} {* agreeToTerms *}We have sent you a confirmation email. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account.
We look forward to seeing you frequently. Visit us and sign in to update your profile, receive the latest news and keep up to date with mobile alerts.
Don't worry, it happens. We'll send you a link to create a new password.
{* #forgotPasswordForm *} {* forgotPassword_emailAddress *}We have sent you an email with a link to change your password.
We've sent an email with instructions to create a new password. Your existing password has not been changed.
To sign in you must verify your email address. Fill out the form below and we'll send you an email to verify.
{* #resendVerificationForm *} {* resendVerification_emailAddress *}Check your email for a link to verify your email address.


You're Almost Done!
Select a display name and password
{* #socialRegistrationForm *} {* socialRegistration_displayName *} {* socialRegistration_emailAddress *} {* traditionalRegistration_password *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordConfirm *}Tell us about yourself
{* registration_firstName *} {* registration_lastName *} {* registration_postalZip *} {* registration_birthday *} {* registration_gender *} {* agreeToTerms *}