The party of values folks. The new Green Party if you will.What a stupid question to ask him.
A question of jealousy is what it is.
Successful people dont worry or look at price. They get what they need and get out. Or have their people buy it.
The guy came from nothing to billionaire. That's the kind of person I admire.
If you look at the Democratic attacks on him here and everywhere else that's very telling of how afraid they are of him.
Thats great for them, but some of us would prefer a president more in touch with the travails of the average American.Successful people dont worry or look at price. They get what they need and get out. Or have their people buy it.
No more billionaire presidents, unless they serve in other government posts first like Congress, Senate, Governor etc etcThats great for them, but some of us would prefer a president more in touch with the travails of the average American.
Thats great for them, but some of us would prefer a president more in touch with the travails of the average American.
nobut you thought Hillary could relate to the average American????
WowWhat a loser. You want everyone to have the same crappy government health care and now you exclude wildly successful people from being president because they don’t bother buying their own groceries anymore. What was once the gold standard of personal enrichment, starting a business, dominating, employing tens of thousands of people is now a negative. Your jealousy is contagious though. It plays really well in a large swath of this country.
You can be successful and still know how much groceries cost.What a loser. You want everyone to have the same crappy government health care and now you exclude wildly successful people from being president because they don’t bother buying their own groceries anymore. What was once the gold standard of personal enrichment, starting a business, dominating, employing tens of thousands of people is now a negative. Your jealousy is contagious though. It plays really well in a large swath of this country.
You can be successful and still know how much groceries cost.
It matters because he wants to lead a country of people that have to buy cheerios themselves.You could, but why would it matter? Why would he purposely pay attention to something that to him is financially so insignificant based on his buying power? The guy has kicked ass in a global market but Cheerios...
You could, but why would it matter? Why would he purposely pay attention to something that to him is financially so insignificant based on his buying power? The guy has kicked ass in a global market but Cheerios...
It matters because he wants to lead a country of people that have to buy cheerios themselves.
And?? Does his driver disqualify him? His big house? His rad suits? Is Bernie’s ****ed up super cuts hair don’t endear him to you as a voter? What kind of person would want someone mediocre leading them because of this rational?
Let’s put this on everything, I bet the ceo of your company has a college education and makes big money. How can the janitors support him as a leader when he doesn’t know what it’s like to clean toilets and manage a food budget on minimum wage? The janitors should be on the board of directors.
As usual, an amazingly tone deaf, semi-retarded take. Political talent means having some awareness of what "folks" deal with and relating to them. People find a guy relateable that says "we buy _________ because it's $1.00 cheaper." That you can't understand the basic dynamics of being relateable says it all.
I could guess, but I don't not know for sure. My wife does the shopping. I go into a grocery store maybe twice a year. We each have our own duties to make things work around here.What a stupid question to ask him.
A question of jealousy is what it is.
Successful people dont worry or look at price. They get what they need and get out. Or have their people buy it.
The guy came from nothing to billionaire. That's the kind of person I admire.
If you look at the Democratic attacks on him here and everywhere else that's very telling of how afraid they are of him.
Howard might have anticipated the country is a little fatigued by out of touch billionaires. Political instincts much to be prepared for a time-honored "How much is a gallon of milk?" questions? I mean they gotta have some awareness on the campaign trail.
Does he know how much a tank of gas is? What a speed limit is? How much rent on a two bedroom is? Being in touch doesn't make you mediocre.And?? Does his driver disqualify him? His big house? His rad suits? Is Bernie’s ****ed up super cuts hair don’t endear him to you as a voter? What kind of person would want someone mediocre leading them because of this rational?
That my CEO doesn't lead or interact with the janitors kind of proves the point.Let’s put this on everything, I bet the ceo of your company has a college education and makes big money. How can the janitors support him as a leader when he doesn’t know what it’s like to clean toilets and manage a food budget on minimum wage? The janitors should be on the board of directors.
Does he know how much a tank of gas is? What a speed limit is? How much rent on a two bedroom is? Being in touch doesn't make you mediocre.
That my CEO doesn't lead or interact with the janitors kind of proves the point.
They should if they want to be president of the US instead of Mayor of NYC.Do New Yorkers who have never needed a car know what a tank of gas is or what a speed limit is?
You will have to spell out the ceo/janitor point to me. Why do they need to interact outside of grinding on each other at the Christmas party?
They should if they want to be president of the US instead of Mayor of NYC.
Stupid question, IMO. But it would have been pretty awesome if the dude replies, “What size box? Are we talking the regular size or the family size or maybe the huge box with the two bags inside from Sam’s?”
Cyber warfare and trade are immaterial to billionaires as well, but you understand the need for them to be studied up on to perform the job of presidency. What is the mental block that is keeping you from understanding the need to study up on how American's live?I would rather them spend time studying cyber warfare or trade instead of worrying about something that their success made immaterial years before.
You can be successful and still know how much groceries cost.
Inefficient use of time.
It matters because he wants to lead a country of people that have to buy cheerios themselves.
Not for people running for president.Inefficient use of time.
Cyber warfare and trade are immaterial to billionaires as well, but you understand the need for them to be studied up on to perform the job of presidency. What is the mental block that is keeping you from understanding the need to study up on how American's live?
That should have been his replyThere are proxy statistics for this.
Not if you're wanting the mom from Peoria to go vote for you.
Yeah, they have people to handle that, just like they have people to handle grocery shopping and driving.What the hell are you talking about? International trade is immaterial to billionaire global executives? Cyber warfare immaterial to the ceo of sony?
I remember when Obama was an out of touch elitist for eating brown mustard and arugula.The Cheerios question is a pathetic attempt by a pathetic human being to get some clicks on the video. How anyone would take issue with a billionaire ignoring the price tag on cereal as a negative shows me how far gone you socialists really are.