Sunday, March 21, 2021

Jordan Peterson Exposes Bernie Sanders's Economic Ignorance with a Single Tweet

Jordan Peterson Exposes Bernie Sanders's Economic Ignorance with a Single Tweet
Brodigan - March 21, 2021 at 10:25AM


Bernie Sanders has always been a parasite suckling at the taxpayer's teet. Uncle Ted Nugent breaks people into either the "asset column", or the "liability column." Bernie has always been a liability. There's a chance he may have had a paper route as a boy. But since the early 80s, he's relied on taxpayers to pay his salary. He's never created a job or had to keep payroll before. Economic ignorance has always been Bernie's lifeblood. Bernie's answer to everything is to call what he wants to bribe voters with "a human right." Tweets like this are common. I'm guessing this has to do with a mandated "$15 minimum wage," since that's what leftists have their panties in a bunch over.

Maybe it's a radical idea, but I believe a job should lift workers out of poverty – not keep them in it.

That's one way to look at it. Another way to look at it would be to say that hard work should lift individuals out of poverty. But when you've been mooching off of taxpayers for most of your life, that concept is foreign. And to say a job "keeps you in poverty" is the dumbest thing I've heard since Rep. AOC tweeted the words "legislative poverty." If Bernie had any experience other than being a socialist and politician, he might know this. Jordan Peterson handily exposes that ignorance in this tweet.

Start a business, Bernie, and hire some workers.

Here's the funny thing. I mentioned before how Bernie has never needed to make payroll before. However, one can argue he kinda, sorta did during his presidential campaign. Where he proceeded to cut people's hours instead of paying them the "living wage" he demands everyone else does. The ONE TIME Bernie was responsible for paying people, giving them a job to "lift them out of poverty" by paying them $15 an hour, he (or his "company") cut their hours so that he didn't have to. The economic policy he wants to mandate on every other employer, he didn't even mandate for his own campaign.

If Bernie really cared about people being lifted out of poverty, he would want it easier for people to create jobs. Like Donald Trump did. Not create more boundaries and regulations that make doing so more difficult. All that does is make Americans - or "workers," as Bernie is fond of labeling people - more dependent on politicians like Bernie.

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