Oprah now Jay Z? Maybe they’ll be running mates!

"You treat people like human beings. That's the main point. It goes back to the whole thing -- 'treat me really bad and pay me well.' It's not going to lead to happiness; it's going to lead to, again, the same thing. Everyone's going to be sick." – Jay Z (Billionaire Rapper) channeling his inner Pelosi. Not only is he almost incomprehensible, but I think he just said he’s sick.

Spoken like a true billionaire. One that has forgotten what it feels like to be miserably poor. If you ask me, Trump seems more in touch with the people than Jay-Z. Only a wealthy, out-of-touch-tycoon could say that money does not make life easier. Only a wealthy, out-of-touch-tycoon could say that getting paid for a job well done doesn’t make people happier.

Jay Z’s net worth amounted to $810 million, according to Forbes. Per FORBES' list of America's Wealthiest Self-Made Women his wife, Beyoncé, has amassed a personal fortune of $350 million. That brings the couple to a combined net worth of $1.16 billion and counting. That’s a lot of getting paid really well to be sick about.

 “Those who are not looking for happiness are the most likely to find it, because those who are searching forget that the surest way to be happy is to seek happiness for others.” ― Martin Luther King Jr.

Which tycoon’s actions line up with the sentiments of the man everybody loves to quote when they talk about social justice?

President Trump ran for president because he was disgusted by what he has seen others like Obama, Clinton, and etc. make of this world. He said he wanted to restore the middle class and create an atmosphere where people could achieve the American Dream, all without monetary compensation.

So far,  Make America Great Again lines up with Dr. King’s philosophy more than the hip hop wealthy Jay-Z, who just runs his mouth and gets paid really well for it.


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