'Company Policy: We are not hiring until Obama is gone'

23 Nov 2011 21:02 #1 by nothing wrong with me
'Company Policy: We are not hiring until Obama is gone' was created by nothing wrong with me
http://www.11alive.com/news/article/214 ... ma-is-gone

And he got reported to the FBI as a security threat.
If Obama wins he will be out of business.

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23 Nov 2011 21:18 #2 by archer
If a Republican wins, we'll all be out of business.....

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24 Nov 2011 00:07 #3 by Nobody that matters

archer wrote: If a Republican wins, we'll all be out of business.....

If Obama wins, we'll all wind up being federal workers.

"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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24 Nov 2011 01:44 #4 by MWMGROUP

archer wrote: If a Republican wins, we'll all be out of business.....


Out of curiosity, what business do you have? What is your factual basis for this statement? Just a random drive-by?

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24 Nov 2011 08:06 #5 by lionshead2010
Yes, what we REALLY need is four more years of this prosperity and leadership.

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24 Nov 2011 10:01 #6 by archer
Just because things are bad that doesnt mean they can't get worse. It is my opinion that none of the current Republicans, with the possible exception of Huntsman, would improve this country and have a very good chance of making things much worse. Why Huntsman? Because although I don't agree with some of his plans, he is experienced in foreign affairs, thoughtful in his proposals, and appears to be more interested in serving his country than serving his party.

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24 Nov 2011 10:52 #7 by FredHayek
If Obama was interested in saving the US, he would step aside and let Hilary take over.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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25 Nov 2011 08:20 #8 by Rick
Back to the actual topic, I'll bet there's a lot of businesses that are holding off hiring until they have some idea whether or not the HC bill and new taxes willl be implemented. I think they know that if Obama is re-elected, he will have no reason not to push his wealth spreading agenda since he won't have to campaign like he has for the last 3 years.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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25 Nov 2011 09:45 #9 by The Viking

archer wrote: Just because things are bad that doesnt mean they can't get worse. It is my opinion that none of the current Republicans, with the possible exception of Huntsman, would improve this country and have a very good chance of making things much worse. Why Huntsman? Because although I don't agree with some of his plans, he is experienced in foreign affairs, thoughtful in his proposals, and appears to be more interested in serving his country than serving his party.


The Republican candidates have all laid out plans to create millions of jobs. What is Obama's plan? More of the same that has lost 2.5 million jobs in the last 3 years while raising our national debt almost $5 trillion? Seriously, what is Obama's plan? He already turned down 220,000 new jobs in the last month, so I would love to hear it.

Anyone taking bets if archer will actually answer this? Come back with a smart ass comment? Or deflect it to re-ask us a question becaue she has no answer? I am not betting on the first option. Surprise us archer. Tell us Obama's plan since you support him.

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25 Nov 2011 09:50 #10 by The Viking

archer wrote: Just because things are bad that doesnt mean they can't get worse. It is my opinion that none of the current Republicans, with the possible exception of Huntsman, would improve this country and have a very good chance of making things much worse. Why Huntsman? Because although I don't agree with some of his plans, he is experienced in foreign affairs, thoughtful in his proposals, and appears to be more interested in serving his country than serving his party.



Oh, and what proposals of Huntsman do you find thoughtful?

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