When you see what Joe Biden demanded for his
recent "moderated conversation" in Fort Lauderdale, you'll laugh.
His meal was to be angel hair pomodoro, Caprese salad, and raspberry sorbet with biscotti.
The drinks in his dressing room were to be Coke, Coke Zero, orange Gatorade, bottled water, and black coffee.
He would have a "moderated conversation" with the host. The questions for this moderated conversation were to be submitted to him for review two weeks in advance.
Audience questions were to be written down and then vetted by his representative before being handed to the moderator.
(Sounds like this event was bound to be filled with that authentic spontaneity we associate with politicians.)
Oh, and his fee was to be $150,000.
I don't begrudge productive people high fees and compensation. But a politician, whose parasitic job is to move resources around from producers to nonproducers? No.
I prefer people who make an honest living.
Now:
Here's a guy who doesn't make $150K for a speech, but what he teaches you is a thousand times more valuable than whatever platitudes came out of Joe Biden's mouth that night. (Actually, Joe's are worth zero, so the math is tricky here.)
This guy makes an honest living, unlike Joe, but it's work he loves and does from his house.
He was a newbie a year and a half ago. Now he teaches others. He's a quick study.
He said, "I want this, so I will learn what I need to."
Is that you, too?
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