Monday, July 11, 2011

Math & Logic Challenged Moonbat Attacks Paul Ryan

Math, logic & fact challenged moonbat associate professor Susan Feinberg was outraged that Paul Ryan’s table spent $700 (of their own money) on wine. Ms. Moonbat -- always eager to play the class warfare card -- somehow found that private expenditure relevant to Paul Ryan’s plan to prevent federal spending on utterly unsustainable entitlements from bankrupting the entire nation.

According to the Washington Examiner, Ms. Moonbat (in her own grammatically incorrect words) said she “quickly figured out that those two bottles of wine was more [sic] than two-income working family making minimum wage earned in a week.”

Well, Ms. Moonbat…

1) What the HELL do private expenditures have to do with public expenditures?

Contrary to Ms. Moonbat’s utterly fictional assumptions, Ryan was NOT dining with lobbyists, produced a receipt proving he paid for his own meal, bought one of the two bottles of wine and consumed only one glass of that wine. WTF is your problem with THAT, Ms. Moonbat?

2) You want some “envelope calculations”? Try these:

A) You would have to purchase 2.3 BILLION bottles of that wine (at taxpayer expense) to equal the amount spent on Medicare & Medicaid in 2010.

B) History shows that no matter HOW much you steal from the most productive of our citizens, you will NOT generate more revenues!

C) By 2049, federal entitlements will consume ALL federal tax revenues. Just last year, that date was calculated to be 2052. The crisis is looming larger every year. Yet, you and your ilk want to do NOTHING!

Ms. Moonbat:
Considering that you cannot even construct a grammatically correct sentence, I want to know how YOU justify YOUR $160,417.00 taxpayer subsidized salary at “The State University of New Jersey”. Ms. Moonbat, you don’t deserve one damn PENNY of that OUTRAGEOUS salary!

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