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Archives for: September 2010, 22

Sep 22 '10

Rep. Matthew Hill: Disparaging Job Creation in Tennessee

Permalink 07:06:13 pm, Categories: Had to post it  

Teabagger Rep. Matthew Hill has decided to heap derision upon a company who has supplied jobs to the people of Tennessee. Why? The answer is fairly simple…

Rep. Matthew Hill R, TN-7. Wikipedia vandalizing Carpetbagger (born in Fort Wayne Indiana)/Teabagger/Birther, fake-Christian broadcaster and all around Rush Limbaugh wannabe.
It’s not surprising that such a foul persona would seek to disparage a company, in this case Nissan Motor Corp, for having their products built in Tennessee.
Hill, being hostile to anything environmentally sound, attempts to make a joke out of the Nissan Leaf, an all electric automobile manufactured in Tennessee by Tennesseans, on his syndicated radio show. Download Audio Here

“Why” is simple, Hill is an anti-progress/anti-prosperity failed businessman who undoubtedly has it in for anyone that promotes success and job growth in Tennessee. Hill also disparages “caring” in general and that’s basically why I refer to him as a “fake-Christian” and I’m right about it. He is a fake who exploits the faith of others for personal and political gain. Much like his mentor David Davis.

The Nissan Leaf, manufactured in Smyrna, Tennessee, is critical not only to God’s green earth that Hill clearly despises, but to the dismal-but-improving job situation in Tennessee as well.
But to Matthew Hill, anything that helps the environment is something to be degraded and insulted.
The Leaf is a fine automobile and a credit to the hard working Tennesseans involved with it.

Hill, in his infinite confusion, continues his moronic rant by voicing his disapproval of the Leaf’s TV commercial which features Polar Bears in a comedic fashion. Hill, somehow, manages to equate the Polar Bear in the commercial to some fictional “save the Polar Bears” movement.
From that point he becomes hopelessly lost in his own rhetoric. Kinda pathetic, actually.

A damn good idea…
Nissan Leaf

Too bad that Rep. Hill is so aghast at such a progressive idea, not to mention the people involved with it.
America needs alternative energy vehicles. Tennessee needs jobs. Neither Matthew Hill or any member of his corrupt family is capable of delivering either one. No wonder he has a problem with it.