Former Starbucks CEO battles Bernie Sanders' 'billionaire moniker' in defense of American dream: 'I earned it'

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Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., traded barbs at a hearing regarding the coffee company's treatment of union organizing on the 'billionaire moniker.'

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., presides over a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.

In response, Sanders charged Mullin, "You have made more statements in a shorter period of time than I have ever heard." Mullin contended the estimate was "accordingly to public records," but Sanders insisted, "You’re probably looking at some phony right-wing internet stuff. It ain’t true." "You’re not telling the truth," Sanders told Mullin. "Second of all, you’ve got no evidence that I have ever said that all CEOs are corrupt. I have never, ever said that… Furthermore, what this hearing is about is whether or not — you talk about being pro-union — what this hearing is about is whether workers have the constitutional right to form a union.

 

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Typical Socialist Bernie didn't earn his. He bowed out for Joe & Hillary and got (2) more houses.

FireBernieSanders

Bernie takes campaign donations from the very people he demonizes.

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Former Starbucks CEO to defend union opposition before SenateLongtime Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz will face sharp questioning Wednesday when he appears before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee to defend the company’s actions during an ongoing unionizing campaign. FOX13 He won't face any sharp questioning, he will be questioned by a republican committee who also hates unions.
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