The Million Student March’s national organizer, Keely Mullen, might want to take an economics course or even how to reconcile a checkbook, before pursuing her dream of teaching. She told Cavuto on Coast to Coast that the MSM’s demand free public college, a cancellation of student debt and a $15 an hour minimum wage for people who work on campus. When pushed by Cavuto as to who would pay for these demands, she responded the 1%.
Again Cavuto shared the reality of those in the one-percent with Keely, that their taxes are “pushing fifty-percent” and asked her, “How much higher did she think, how much more do you think they should pay?”
Her response, again utterly telling on her lack of economic understanding, said, “I think enough to where one in two American families are not threatened by poverty.”
Keely’s ignorance seems to be an epidemic with progressives as they scream for all things to be free for those they deem deserving at the expense of those who they think have made enough. One page two, read the dialogue between Cavuto and Keely.
There are a bazillion adults who expect to a free handout who are having kids to get more!
she seems like a nice young lady but she is dumb as a box of red rocks
She wants the 1 percent to pay for her because with her “smarts”, she will NEVER be a 1 percent person who will have to pay for others.
Shows how these students have not learned anything. If you want freebies go to a Communist country and see how it works out. Other than that, shut up and actually learn something.
You didn’t give her time to run and ask her libtard professor…
Lets make it where all current students have to fund the education of future students with a mandatory contribution from their future paychecks…?
Common Core training at its’ finest. I wonder if the students that boycotted class, that applied and were accepted at those colleges, found the colleges now rejected them and told them to get out?
What a waste of all that money her parents and her wasted on her education. Ignoramus.
BOOOOOM
Yea because that will help the economy