Brittain Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Billionaires on The Rachel Maddow Show

Billionaires on The Rachel Maddow Show

Gaining momentum from their activities and speeches here in the Triangle, the Billionaires found it necessary to share their wealth-flaunting with the entire nation.  Flying private jets, driving Maserati limousines, and sailing luxury yachts, our local Billionaires joined other Billionaires from our nation’s Billion states for the weekend’s Teabagging Health Reform Protests in Washington D.C.

The weekend not only provided a national spotlight in which to champion the extreme profits being made by healthcare corporations, such as our own North Carolina Blue Cross Blue Shield franchise, whose CEO Bob Grezcyn was paid $3.99 million for his leadership of the non-profit organization. No, this weekend, more importantly, gave Rachel Maddow the opportunity to jump on the Billionaires luxury limousine gravy-train bandwagon.

And perhaps just as importantly, the weekend gave us the opportunity to hear such a beautiful song.

For more information about the group or if you want to become a Billionaire yourself (it’s no problem to make the pie higher) email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

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  • Harry Seaward
    09/15 11:07 AM

    i swear the is the most retarded parody i have ever seen.  it keeps coming back and it’s not funny, it’s such hyperbole it holds no effect on people.  i really wish i could be on one of obama’s death panels and i rectify the situation.

  • Aaron
    09/15 01:38 PM

    Maybe you can be the on the American Political Sarcasm Committee, too.  You seem to have quite the expertise in that area.

  • Brian
    09/15 03:21 PM

    I didn’t think this group was funny when I saw them on this web site last month performing in Raleigh, but they made and impact. Then, when I saw them on Rachel Maddow’s show on Monday, I thought they were brilliant. Progressives and liberals now have a balance to the idiots at the town hall meetings that make a spectacle of freedom of speech and have frustrated me to no end. The Billionaires may not be funny, but they certainly do make a statement for the progressive way of thinking, something that’s been sorely lacking lately.

  • HD
    09/16 02:30 PM

    Celebrate the true satire - in the tradition of Thomas Paine.

    Thanks NEW RALEIGH.

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