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March 1, 2011

Young Madison Socialists Philosophize On Class Struggle And Claim Popular 'Noodles & Company Restaurant Is Actually A Harsh 'Dictatorship'

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As Deb aptly suggests, watch this, and tremble at the thought that we share the same planet as these deeply flawed "thinkers" (The discussion of the workplace "horror" at Noodles begins at 3:38 in the clip - but take the time to watch all the sicko socialist yak):

Union delegates, community organizers and socialist activists gather at the Wisconsin Capitol and strategize in a University of Wisconsin classroom.

Your taxpayer dollars have helped fund the "education" of naive, sick, twisted twerps like these!

As for the restaurant chain "Noodles", the videomaker notes in his must-read post:

Aaron Kennedy, the founder of Noodles, grew up on a farm with few to no connections to money. Like my friend Rob, Kennedy also studied at the University of Wisconsin. At 29, while eating at a Chinese restaurant, Kennedy had an idea, and scribbled his business plan on a napkin.

Scraping some money together from his friends and family and maxing out eight credit cards, Kennedy opened the first Noodles in his basement, and then put together a team with whom he'd build and operate 100 Noodles branches all on their own. It is now a $75 million franchise with 240 locations in 18 different states, providing jobs to over 3,000 employees just like Rob. This is what the American Dream looks like.

Under Lewis' vision, however everything Kennedy has worked for would be taken away from him. The status he has earned for himself through his achievements would be reduced to that of one filling out an application for the very business he built from the ground up. Perhaps my imagination is limited, but I at the moment I cannot imagine a greater humiliation. This is what socialism looks like.

More at The Blaze.

Posted by Richard at March 1, 2011 12:50 PM



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