Posted on 11/15/2008 9:33:56 AM PST by RobinMasters
“Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm”? She who has helped drive Michigin into a horrible recession?
Cuban, as usual, speaks his “mind.”
Obama wants to destroy the economy, not fix it.
“...there isn’t a single person advising PE Obama that we know of that knows what it’s like to start and run a business in this or any economic climate.”
We can’t tax our way out of a recession/depression.
Was there anyone in Bush's admin who did this?
The president himself.
Interesting. Mark Cuban is a pompous @ss but he’s on to something here. Obama is stacking his deck with more of the same.
These are the kinds of people who've done the very kind of thing that Obama himself values most. They've become famous and made lots of money.
Larry Summers? Is the press, which helped drive Summers out of Harvard for being an untouchable sexist, going to raise that issue? Permit me to doubt it.
President Bush only has a little over 2 months left, let it die.
You mean take control of what is left of the economy. He wants CONTROL, utter and complete, and nothing less. He knows all, sees all and is much smarter and cooler. Just shut up and send all of your money to him and he will redistribute it back, maybe not to you but to his cronies for sure.
What company did he start?
This is the best advice I’ve seen yet from an Obama person.
Hate his politics, but he is a business and marketing genius.
Stupid, naive ignoramouses.. Thats all the pretty academic empty suit knows. Why so surprised?
He made his only money when he got a fool to buy his 0 value Dot com company.
Dirty deed Harry Reid and nasty Nancy are going to give it a hell of a try arm twisting to start on monday.
We sent Elian back to Fidel but let this Cuban stay?
He began a series of small, independent oil exploration companies.[32] He created Arbusto Energy,[33] and later changed the name to Bush Exploration. In 1984, his company merged with the larger Spectrum 7, and Bush became chairman.[32] The company was hurt by a decline in oil prices, and as a result, it folded into Harken Energy.[32][34] Bush served on the board of directors for Harken.
He purchased a share in the Texas Rangers baseball franchise in April 1989, where he served as managing general partner for five years.[38] He actively led the team’s projects and regularly attended its games, often choosing to sit in the open stands with fans.[39] The sale of Bush’s shares in the Rangers in 1998 brought him over US$15 million from his initial US$800,000 investment.[40]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush
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