Posted on 04/17/2015 5:26:10 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Some reporter needs to ask her -— Carly, if your husband were a serial sexual assaulter, would you think it was your duty to destroy his victims?
Why was this person invited to a ‘leadership summit’?
So that’s what qualifies her for the presidency? She has lady parts and she isn’t Hillary Clinton? So what about Sarah Palin, Nikki Haley or Susana Martinez then? They’ve actually held elective office.
Yeah. She has an interesting take on things. But her own resumed is too shaky to be electable as POTUS.
Carly Fiorina is willing and able to attack that commie ape Hillary. I find nothing wrong with that. Idiot conservatives attacking Fiorina know nothing about strategy.
She had to compete with every other American company facing high taxes, etc. She knows that making U.S. more competitive will help business.
Unless you are a true Conservative you are not allowed to say anything about anyone. She relates to a lot of moderate women.
Pray America is waking
Yep. I worked at HP when she came on. Trashed the company, now it’s a shell of what it once was.
Nor will the lying Hillary live there again...
She will be creamed and destroyed in debates..
She is not on her feet but her butt..she can’t even stand to give a five min. chat...
Watch her slow, careful gate, she is afraid of falling and being embarrassed...she will be made a total fool...
Bill also will he smeared, after all he is an accused rapist and I hope the republican get Juanita B. out talking again...Bill is worried his Foundation (his life style) will be attacked.
THEY NEED TO BE WORRIED AND CONCERNED....
Between Jeb Bush, Christie, and Fiorina - I'd take Fiorina hands down. That said, Cruz or Walker are the candidates we need (I'd also throw Palin in the mix, but she isn't running).
“Run HP into the ground”
I’d like to hear her side of the story.
Carly Fiorina's article against obama's FCC regulating the Internet with Soros' "net neutrality", link and excerpt:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/07/opinions/fiorina-net-neutrality/
Crony capitalism is alive and well. If you need proof, look no further than the Federal Communication Commission's new Title II regulations imposed in the name of “net neutrality” under pressure from President Barack Obama, and the big businesses that benefit.Net neutrality proponents did a masterful job of marketing it with the help of late-night hosts and political spin, arguing that it would level the Internet playing field. The truth, however, is that it will insert Washington bureaucracy and control into the 21st century's greatest success story. The Internet, which has empowered hundreds of millions of Americans in so many aspects of life, will now be subject to the same types of regulations that governed telephone service in the 20th century.
As someone who led a $87 billion company for six years, I know this: Only big companies can deal with vast, sweeping regulation like the 313 pages imposed by the FCC. This administration has had a habit of identifying a particular problem and then convincing the voters that we require enormous new swaths of government control to fix it.
Carly Fiorina’s article against obama’s FCC regulating the Internet with Soros’ “net neutrality”, link and excerpt:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/07/opinions/fiorina-net-neutrality/
Crony capitalism is alive and well. If you need proof, look no further than the Federal Communication Commission's new Title II regulations imposed in the name of net neutrality under pressure from President Barack Obama, and the big businesses that benefit.
Net neutrality proponents did a masterful job of marketing it with the help of late-night hosts and political spin, arguing that it would level the Internet playing field. The truth, however, is that it will insert Washington bureaucracy and control into the 21st century's greatest success story. The Internet, which has empowered hundreds of millions of Americans in so many aspects of life, will now be subject to the same types of regulations that governed telephone service in the 20th century.
As someone who led a $87 billion company for six years, I know this: Only big companies can deal with vast, sweeping regulation like the 313 pages imposed by the FCC. This administration has had a habit of identifying a particular problem and then convincing the voters that we require enormous new swaths of government control to fix it.
Take a look:
Ted Cruz Trolls Obamas Planned Internet Takeover in the Most Brilliant Way Possible
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3257368/posts
Ted Cruz: Regulating the Internet Threatens Entrepreneurial Freedom
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3226738/posts
Also Fiorina as Vice president can get the president to do something to free the Internet from FCC control.
take a moment to read what Fiorina wrote. That is excellent and taught me something about how government regulations allow only big companies who are able to pay for the costly regulations so it limits competition and entry into the industry and limits innovation. It also taught me a lot of what Obama is doing to the Internet. someone who writes something like that cannot be dismissed. my point in putting this article of Fiorina is for that as everyone is dismissing her as some kind of joke.
Agreed. I don’t think she’s presidential material, but it sure is fun to hear what she says about Hitlery.
“Fiorina Says ... She Drives, Does Her Own Laundry, Shops For Groceries, Tips At Chipotle”
Holy crap, Batman! Me too! That must mean I’m qualified to be President. I guess I should run, then, hey?
Carly Fiorinas article against obamas FCC regulating the Internet with Soros net neutrality, link and excerpt:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/07/opinions/fiorina-net-neutrality/
Crony capitalism is alive and well. If you need proof, look no further than the Federal Communication Commission's new Title II regulations imposed in the name of net neutrality under pressure from President Barack Obama, and the big businesses that benefit.
Net neutrality proponents did a masterful job of marketing it with the help of late-night hosts and political spin, arguing that it would level the Internet playing field. The truth, however, is that it will insert Washington bureaucracy and control into the 21st century's greatest success story. The Internet, which has empowered hundreds of millions of Americans in so many aspects of life, will now be subject to the same types of regulations that governed telephone service in the 20th century.
As someone who led a $87 billion company for six years, I know this: Only big companies can deal with vast, sweeping regulation like the 313 pages imposed by the FCC. This administration has had a habit of identifying a particular problem and then convincing the voters that we require enormous new swaths of government control to fix it.
Carly is a very good American Sniper. You go, Carly!
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