Shameful, but oh-so-predictable! The MSNBC Twitter feed offered up this idiocy on Wednesday:
Here’s the one thing that could end poverty: http://t.co/tcIqnbJdw6 (Getty) pic.twitter.com/ljg0lMh0P3
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) January 8, 2014
Heavy and fed-up sigh.
https://twitter.com/ruffansore/status/420940792987779073
“@ruffansore: .@msnbc End poverty? You people are almost as smart as sawdust.”
Less useful too.
Sawdust = Build. MSNBC = Destroy.— The Mad Tea Hatter (@TheMadTeaHatter) January 8, 2014
Heh.
Blogger Melissa Clouthier offers up a one-word answer that destroys MSNBC’s ludicrous premise:
Jobs, right? The answer is jobs? RT @msnbc: Here’s the one thing that could end poverty
— Melissa Mackenzie (@MelissaTweets) January 8, 2014
Truth-boom.
How to do that? Also easy for the sane:
https://twitter.com/Lmg1234567/status/420986756909907968
Double truth-boom! As actor Dean Cain said, “government does not create jobs.”
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