Difference between revisions of "Bernie and English"
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− | {{ImgA|BernieNouns.jpg}}I know english is hard, but it is his native language. He tweeted that a bunch of nouns were adjectives, showing he knows as much about the English Language as he does about economics. Then there's the fact that the tweet misses on logic and reality: it is Wall St.'s capital liquidity and investment that has enabled the U.S.'s economic growth and jobs. | + | {{ImgA|BernieNouns.jpg}}I know english is hard, but it is his native language. He tweeted that a bunch of nouns were adjectives, showing he knows as much about the English Language as he does about economics. Then there's the fact that the tweet misses on logic and reality: it is Wall St.'s capital liquidity and investment that has enabled the U.S.'s economic growth and jobs.<br /><br /> |
A friend defended him with, “probably just one of his Interns"... to which I replied, "Agreed... Maybe if he paid them $15/hour livable wage, they'd do a better job?" (They've been suing him for demanding $15 livable wage, and not paying them that rate). But the prime | A friend defended him with, “probably just one of his Interns"... to which I replied, "Agreed... Maybe if he paid them $15/hour livable wage, they'd do a better job?" (They've been suing him for demanding $15 livable wage, and not paying them that rate). But the prime |
Latest revision as of 09:36, 28 August 2019
I know english is hard, but it is his native language. He tweeted that a bunch of nouns were adjectives, showing he knows as much about the English Language as he does about economics. Then there's the fact that the tweet misses on logic and reality: it is Wall St.'s capital liquidity and investment that has enabled the U.S.'s economic growth and jobs.
A friend defended him with, “probably just one of his Interns"... to which I replied, "Agreed... Maybe if he paid them $15/hour livable wage, they'd do a better job?" (They've been suing him for demanding $15 livable wage, and not paying them that rate). But the prime
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