The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Friday, April 5, 2019

Schultz running as Trump

Bothsiderism gone lethal.

Nothing is being done because both parties and Trump are hung up on their ideologies and won't just cooperate to do what needs doing.

The government needs to spend less than it takes in, he said, and it sounds like he's talking about a balanced budget amendment.

Asked why we are spending so much more than we take in he did not give the true answer, that the Republicans passed a huge tax cut for corporations and the rich though they knew it would add trillions to the deficit.

Not a word about that, oh no.

He again blamed both sides and their stubborn refusal to cooperate to give America what it needs.

Velshi was urging the problem is rich people don't want to pay taxes and they control the Republican Party, but Schultz never stopped for a breath and talked right over him, told him flat out he was wrong.

He was walking all over both Velshi and Ruhle.

And, yes, he did play the "I'm a self-made billionaire and I know how to create jobs, buddy" card.

He knows perfectly well that he's running as a splitter and that he will likely put the Duce back in the White House.

That's why he's not running for the Democratic or Republican nomination.

And that will be just fine for him and the other billionaires freaked by the big tax hikes for them that are pretty much in the cards if the Democrats win.

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