Clay Risen and the promotion of a hard liquor industrial global complex

Baxter Lomax
   Clay Risen and Fortune magazine are pleased these days with Bourbon's growth in recent years. Both would love to see more and more people around the world inebriated twenty four hours a day as this would be good for business. Writer Cay Risen write in Fortune Magazine about the incredible growth of whiskey distilleries in the South from 24 to well over four hundred. The American authenticity for this corn-based alcoholic producing vomit drink is reaching increased revenue and sales so say the people at Fortune magazine who have a lot to finically benefit from this manufactured growth. It is obvious economic numbers chicanery are pretty much behind this inflated growth and these people will say anything to help rich people invest in new building infrastructure asset opportunities. There is no bourbon boom as Clay writes about but the illusion that there is one a spending boom from investors into developing more and more outlets for liquor sales to businesses that will ultimately fail. In the meantime Clay Risen and others will make much dinero from practically selling hard liquor and trying to convince rich folks to trade up and spend more for their whisky and gather a collection of liquor as a necessity display for wealth. They will use their power of the pen and media to tell people of the authenticity of American Whisky and such bullshit as it needs to come from Kentucky or Tennessee. Whiskey producers are trying to emulate and imitate the actual demand for good quality beer by insisting that there is a demand for hard liquor on the same parallel as quality beer which is total bullshit. hard liquor is hard liquor and is bad shit that will get you a DUI quick and a foggy memory instantly. these products will split your fucking spleen and quiver your liver bankrupting this country with a legion of folks I line in the hospital having Obamacare pay for their alcohol addictions.  Screw that shit and this is something the Clay Risens and the hard liquor advocates will not tell you claiming how positive it is to have this so-called tremendous growth in the liquor industry.  You are better off drinking hot sauce from the bottle than any of the spirits this little Clay shit tells you one ought to drink to feel sophisticated.

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