Young Wisconsin Marxists Wax Philosophic On Class Struggle and ‘Noodles And Company‘ Restaurant ’Dictatorship’

Watch, and tremble at the thought that we share this planet with such deeply flawed thinkers:

The YouTube poster notes:

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.

More at The Blaze.

See also:

Gateway Pundit: Far Left WI Protesters Target Small Businesses & Harass GOP Lawmakers at Home (Video)

Cross-Posted at Left-Wing Institute For Civil Discourse

7 thoughts on “Young Wisconsin Marxists Wax Philosophic On Class Struggle and ‘Noodles And Company‘ Restaurant ’Dictatorship’

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  2. Oh, that exchange at the end was priceless.

    I’ve actually bought that magazine a couple of times. Don’t hate me–it’s helpful to understand the way their thinkers think.

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  3. No doubt about it: Liberalism is a mental disease! Clearly this poor boy’s brain has been effectively pickled by our educational teachers that have pledged their alligence — not American ideals — to the NEA that is closely aligned with the AFL-CIO who is brother to the ISO.

    JOHN GALT, WHERE ARE YOU!!

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