Snicker. But what sparked that? Oh, just this asinine quote from Hillary Clinton:
Oh boy… http://t.co/H48DAWkGLE pic.twitter.com/epCC8t0OmE
— Jason (@jasonelevation) April 21, 2015
Oh boy, indeed.
Person running for President wants to "topple" successful people. pic.twitter.com/PmbAzNVkjZ
— Jason (@jasonelevation) April 21, 2015
It’s truly unreal.
Never ceases to amaze me, people who have done nothing but get rich leeching the political system demonizing people who actually produce.
— Jason (@jasonelevation) April 21, 2015
Yep. And what about this Hillary?
Woman who charges $300,000 per speech and has a net worth of millions wants the richest 1% to be "toppled." #YouFirst @CounterMoonbat
— Razor (@hale_razor) April 21, 2015
Career government employee who charges 300K just to talk wants to topple people who built businesses and employ people.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 21, 2015
Ludicrous. But, hey, stick with that platform, toots.
One political party is talking about "toppling" successful people.
But the GOP has become "too extreme"
— Jason (@jasonelevation) April 21, 2015
Excellent point. And here is an excellent question:
I still haven't gotten a good explanation of how "toppling" the top 1% makes poor people less poor. Anyone? https://t.co/sXYalSD9o9
— RBe (@RBPundit) April 21, 2015
We won’t hold our breath for an answer.
Someone who wants to lead the country has singled out an entire class of citizens for "toppling"…let that sink in.
— Jason (@jasonelevation) April 21, 2015
Ding, ding, ding! Seriously … just let that sink in. And try to laugh instead of cry.
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