Ben Shapiro pulls wraps off Biden’s Marxism
Here’s Biden Sept. 5, 2022, about midway through his Pittsburgh speech starting 5:46 pm at United Steel Workers of America, Local 2227: (His purpose in Pittsburgh was to arouse some enthusiasm for Fetterman, the guy who refuses to debate Oz.)
“Look, you’ve heard me say it before. Wall Street didn’t build the middle class. Wall Street didn’t build America. The middle class built America, and unions built the middle class. (Applause.) That’s — that’s just a fact.”
Actually, that’s just a Marxist lie.
And he needs to give some credit to Obama, his mentor here, for creating the lying shoes he’s stepping into: "If you've got a business, you didn't build that!"
Ben Shapiro, in his Sept. 6th afternoon radio show, the day after this second of two Biden Labor Day yelps, called Biden out about this latest installment in an ongoing effort to disunite America. Shapiro reminded his radio audience that every society since the stone age has had abundant “labor.”
And while unions organized labor, labor alone still couldn’t have accounted for the achievements of American capitalism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, or “building the middle class.” Yet Biden discounts the role of “Wall Street” to nothingness and claims that labor unions built the “middle class.”
What is this “Wall Street” Biden dismisses so cavalierly? Let’s start with some of the basic elements:
1) investment capital—otherwise known as money, 2) capitalists—people with the intransigence to accumulate/mobilize wealth and visualize opportunity, 3) governmental interpretation of the Constitution to protect property, enforce contracts, and prevent constraints on investment—on the ability to make/keep profit. These are some of the fundamentals that Biden denies had a role in making America a great nation.
Could Marx or Lenin have lied more stridently, more profusely--or more fittingly endorsed Fetterman?
“Look, you’ve heard me say it before. Wall Street didn’t build the middle class. Wall Street didn’t build America. The middle class built America, and unions built the middle class. (Applause.) That’s — that’s just a fact.”
Actually, that’s just a Marxist lie.
And he needs to give some credit to Obama, his mentor here, for creating the lying shoes he’s stepping into: "If you've got a business, you didn't build that!"
Ben Shapiro, in his Sept. 6th afternoon radio show, the day after this second of two Biden Labor Day yelps, called Biden out about this latest installment in an ongoing effort to disunite America. Shapiro reminded his radio audience that every society since the stone age has had abundant “labor.”
And while unions organized labor, labor alone still couldn’t have accounted for the achievements of American capitalism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, or “building the middle class.” Yet Biden discounts the role of “Wall Street” to nothingness and claims that labor unions built the “middle class.”
What is this “Wall Street” Biden dismisses so cavalierly? Let’s start with some of the basic elements:
1) investment capital—otherwise known as money, 2) capitalists—people with the intransigence to accumulate/mobilize wealth and visualize opportunity, 3) governmental interpretation of the Constitution to protect property, enforce contracts, and prevent constraints on investment—on the ability to make/keep profit. These are some of the fundamentals that Biden denies had a role in making America a great nation.
Could Marx or Lenin have lied more stridently, more profusely--or more fittingly endorsed Fetterman?
the fix is in
as we saw with Hillary and her cattle futures