Posted on 08/03/2011 7:51:36 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Boggles my mind why Democrats don’t understand that the economy will not improve under the Obama cloud of overtaxation, overburdening regulations, Obamacare, and general uncertainty. Businesses simply don’t know what this government is going to do to them. Until they do things won’t improve.
This was unexpected.
Oh they know. I can attest to many libs I know that will now admit that this guy is a flat-out joke.
The problem is that their vote for him was done under such fanatical pretenses, that they are too embarrassed (because they fancy themselves to be intellectuals) to outwardly dissent from him because they dont know if their lib friends feel the same way they do.
They fear being ostracized as “teabaggers” or “turncoats”.
It's not that they don't understand.
They don't care.
I made money when gold goes down because I don’t own any. That’s the mindset of a liberal.
I’m a former Pharmaceutical professional who now teaches. I’m no longer sending out resumes to Biotechs.
Obama victory in 2012: “I’m still not George Bush.”
Let the Demagoguery Begin!
Eeeeevil Greeedy Corporations are Hoarding Piles of Cash!
Deliberately tanking the job market because they are Racists who want to sabotage America’s First Black President.
It’s just about all they have left frankly.
Unexpectedly unexpected.
Getting ready for Obamacare.
“Boggles my mind why Democrats dont understand that the economy will not improve under the Obama cloud of overtaxation, overburdening regulations, Obamacare, and general uncertainty.”
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The RaceMarxist is certainly the most anti-productivity asswipe that has ever infested the Oval Office.
I was shocked when my ...ahem... fellow Americans voted this left wing radical to be Commander in chief.
That said, unfortunately it isn’t just the Kenyan. 90% of the American government in its current manifestation is way over the Constitutional line. That includes a myriad of anti-business institutions, laws and initiatives.
It is a palpable and measurable confirmation of the overall benevolence and durability of the system of capitalism itself, that the American economy has remained thriving for so long despite these attacks from the Left.
Being shed of Zero will certainly be huge, but beyond that, we need a sea change in the way Americans across-the-board view the role of government.
I work for a company that contracts for the USAF. We have excelled in our performance, and have had several awards for how we have saved the USAF millions.
Yesterday, we took at 25% headcount reduction - becuause of funding cuts. Our job was ‘De-scoped”; and several good people are now out of a job.
America wanted a EEO President, with no accomplishments, no experience and the only qualifiation was his skin color. Now we have one - so what did America expect? It’s a shame that most conservatives are to darn lazy to vote - or this whole mess could have been avoided.
O the times, they are a-changin'.
RE: HSBC & Barclay’s announce layoffs; Goldman too.
Here are their announced layoff figures:
Goldman Sachs — 1,000
Barclay’s — 3,000
and get a load of HSBC — 30,000 ( or 10% of their workforce worldwide. Mostly in the UK and the USA ).
It isn't a "Recession." This is now a full scale Depression, and it is going global......fast.
Read the headlines about Europe, and here at home.
A world of %^$$^ is about to hit the fan.
Running against Bush won't work this time around.
First Bush is nowhere to be seen.
Second, If we take any economic category, Bush's worst month is still better than Obama's best month.
This is a pretty easy theme to get across to the American public.
I can visualize a commercial with Obama's pronouncements on the economy, with the word excuses overlaid and contrasted with the Republican candidates plans, with the word solutions overlaid.
“Strange or manipulated?”
Neither.
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