Re: Why Bill O'Reilly is a liberal



On Jun 14, 11:06 am, "Hung Well \(no comma\)" <V...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The sad part is that O'Reilly--who claims to be an independent
thinker--doesn't know this simple concept of economics. Why is it so hard
for liberals to understand?

It's not a principle of economics that producers can always pass on
100% of an increase in their costs, you imbecile.
.



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