This could get awkward. Since wrapping up his tenure as Florida governor seven years ago, Jeb Bush has been quietly building a fortune for himself, raking in millions of dollars from consulting gigs, real estate investments, and that staple for out-of-office politicians, speeches.
Yet Bush has also netted more than $2 million from his work as a board member with Tenet Health Care,according to The New York Times' Michael Barbaro. That tie could prove troublesome for Bush if he runs for president in 2016 because Tenet, Barbaro writes, "aggressively encouraged Americans to sign up for insurance under the [Affordable Care Act] and trumpeted the legislation as a boon to the company’s finances."
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Jeb Bush is also an outspoken proponent for "common core".
ReplyDeleteJust say NO to Jeb Bush.
When did making money become anti-Republican?
ReplyDelete6:35 is missing the point, the message was and is conservatives are against the Bushes ideologies.
ReplyDeleteThe Bush's The Clinton's and Obama are all Progressive sell outs.
ReplyDeleteso true 11:24am....
ReplyDeleteJeb is the only Republican that has half a chance of becoming the next president. As usual, the party is killing itself once again.
ReplyDeleteJeb has no chance, he is just another crony rino.
ReplyDelete4:33, your part of the problem. it's NOT about the "party" as their both cut from the same cloth; it's about our country.
ReplyDeleteagain; just say NO to Jeb Bush.