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RadiationTherapy

(5,818 posts)
Thu Oct 11, 2012, 10:41 PM Oct 2012

Paul Ryan's implication of Romney being a "job creator" seems like a direct class reference

Paul Ryan's implication of Romney being a "job creator" seems like a direct class reference to the notion that the wealthy "create jobs" and thus deserve to rule. Nonsense. Consumers create jobs, wages create consumers, mutual respect between owners and labor create good wages and fair prices. The mutual respect between labor and capital seems in dire need of re-building.

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Paul Ryan's implication of Romney being a "job creator" seems like a direct class reference (Original Post) RadiationTherapy Oct 2012 OP
It's also an out and out LIE ! ananda Oct 2012 #1
I think it is code for "wealthy entitled aristocrat who feels it is his 'turn'" RadiationTherapy Oct 2012 #3
Romney has cleaned up the last four years in the stock chelsea0011 Oct 2012 #2

chelsea0011

(10,115 posts)
2. Romney has cleaned up the last four years in the stock
Thu Oct 11, 2012, 10:44 PM
Oct 2012

market and has benefited with the Obama economy and he has not created one job. So his idea that the top earners need tax breaks because they will create jobs is negated by his own life.

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