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Found 3 comments on Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue-in-Chic Peek Behind the Pose:

u/dventimi · 1 pointr/politics

> Yes. There is two funds [sic]

Then why didn't you say so earlier? You lose credibility when you leave out important parts of the story. It makes me wonder if you knew about the other trust fund before I told you. After all, your comments so far haven't ruled out that possibility. If it turns out that I have to teach you about basic details like this, then this is what's going to make me feel like I'm explaining quantum physics to a layperson. I'll have to tap reserves of patience that I confess I may not have.

> but they have zero dollars in them at the end of the year.

Not according to the program's Trustees (page 46):

"The total assets of the trust fund amounted to $220.4 billion on
December 31, 2012. During calendar year 2013, total revenue
amounted to $251.1 billion, and total expenditures were
$266.2 billion. Total assets thus decreased by $15.0 billion during the
year to $205.4 billion on December 31, 2013."


> Medicare is a drain on the general fund.

You're starting to repeat mantras, like talismans against a rising tide of evidence, or like a Christian true believer trying to ward off the vicissitudes of history.

> He has a book

All sorts of people have books. That hardly means anything. But a link to the relevant writing would be useful.

> here he is on Stewart during his tour

In which visit he asserts many things that are highly debatable yet fails to say anything about Medicare.

As for the "60 Minutes" video that you linked to (thanks for that, by the way, I mean it), I haven't got time to view it now but will get to it in a bit.

u/KingKongBrandy · 0 pointsr/SquaredCircle

writing a book doesnt automatically qualify you as not stupid:

https://www.amazon.com/Confessions-Heiress-Tongue-Chic-Behind/dp/B000WMJ6GA
https://www.amazon.com/Truth-About-Diamonds-Novel/dp/0061137332
http://www.ranker.com/list/the-absolute-dumbest-celebrity-book-deals/cocomademoiselle

for clarification, i never called her stupid. it is just something i imagined in my head, that her drafts required a lot of editing. much like in the referenced seinfeld episode.