USA Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? (karma: 5)
en>fr fr>en By TexanForever Comments: 21013, member since Thu Jun 10, 2004On Thu Sep 20, 2012 08:27 PM
After getting screwed by Obama's Marxist ideas industry is fighting back by timing massive layoff notices in swing states so they will do the greatest harm to Obama's reelection chances.
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Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama?
SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 BY EMMA KARLIN 24 COMMENTS
For reasons known only to him, Barack Obama has worked diligently to cultivate an ongoing state of war between his Administration and America’s business community. This is a clear and established fact. As naïve as Obama seems to be, it is possible that he will now start getting pummeled by the enemies he has made and not realize it until after Election Day.
Obama never held a real job in his life. Like most Democrats, he knows nothing about how profits are made and payrolls are met. All he “knows” about business is that it is the “root of all evil” in his Marxist world view. Businesses are always to be used as tax revenue cash cows to Barack Obama.
It appears Obama’s victims might be fighting back and slowly circling around him and his chances of re-election.
A case in point are the IMMEDIATE closings of coal mines in Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania by Alpha Natural Resources, a coal producing company. While West Virginia is a Mitt Romney given, layoffs have put Virginia and Pennsylvania up for grabs, and the “immediate” nature of this action suggests a coordinated counter-strike from an industry that has been on Obama’s hit list since before his election.
Because of the skyrocketing prices of fuel, the Airline industry is another victim of Obama’s Marxist dictates of how business should conduct its affairs.
American Airlines has just announced it will layoff more than 11,000 workers and cut as many as two percent of its flights. More than 1,200 of these layoffs will be carried out in Miami, Florida. This will directly and adversely impact the economy of South Florida, a section of a swing state both major candidates need to do well in on Election Day.
Of the total 11,000 layoff notices sent out (as the happy face media puts it), “only 4,400 are expected to actually lose their jobs.” This begs the question: why send out the other 6,600 notices? Striking back – that’s why!
The IMMEDIATE coal mine layoffs and the extra 6,400 American Airlines notices were not accidents of administrative process nor were they coincidences. Industry can strike back with layoffs that hit two birds with one stone. It can harm Obama’s campaign, which helps it in the long run and harm their union enemies in the short run. It appears we will see more “layoffs” of this type in October.
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re: Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By PopsFrost Comments: 12271, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008On Thu Sep 20, 2012 08:53 PM
Obama has a solution for any October surprise that can be thrown at him, he doesn't even have to do anything, his loyal minions in the press just refuse to report any negative news. Sure occasionally he has to rebuke somebody for stepping out of line, a minor Dem politician or some wayward reporter. They use the euphemism 'walking it back'. |
re: Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By GhostDivision Comments: 5488, member since Thu Feb 09, 2006On Thu Sep 20, 2012 09:00 PM
 How 'bout a mushroom cloud over Tehran and oil shoots to $300 or $400 a barrel?
Good luck wid dat, mi nigga!  |
re: Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? (karma: 10)
en>fr fr>en By PopsFrost Comments: 12271, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008On Thu Sep 20, 2012 10:05 PM
Look at all the stuff that the media is ignoring already:
1)Fast and Furious
2)Obama's gift of north Africa to the muslim brotherhood has exploded in his face
3)His childish 'reset button' diplomacy with Russia is a failure
4)Unemployment hasn't been under 8% since his first few months in office
5)the debt, which the press and David Letterman allow him to blame strictly on Bush
6)His war on any energy production that doesn't pour hundreds of millions into the pockets of his campaign donors
7)failure on GM
8)failure to end Afghanistan war. We're still in Iraq BTW.
I could go on, I could talk about his DHS director who said that the 9/11 hijackers came from Canada. It all boils down to this, the average American is brainwashed idiot not really any different than MikGof. Whatever they see in the big media, they parrot it and believe it. Once they hear something like the phrase 'global warming' about a dozen times, they're convinced it must be so. When they hear, 'Romney gaffe, Obama brilliant', they believe it. We actually had a sitting president go on TV and he couldn't quote the national debt to the nearest trillion dollars. I haven't seen anything about it on the major liberal news. The average dullard, again like MikGof, could watch the interview himself and he would never have a single synapse fire that it was strange that a sitting president couldn't tell you that the national debt just went over $16 trillion. Now, if it were the lead story on every news show and on newsbreaks and on the radio,as it would be if it were the Republican challenger, his feeble mind would actually start to get it. |
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re: Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By TexanForever Comments: 21013, member since Thu Jun 10, 2004On Thu Sep 20, 2012 10:18 PM
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... The media isn't ignoring the layoffs because I heard about them this morning on station WBAP, DALLAS, before reading about it. ... however, the media is irrelevant. Thousands of layoffs will spread by word of mouth via the families and friends affected and the local businesses that feel the fallout. All these people vote. ... Then there's the internet.
This is a huge shit sandwich for Obongo when he least needs it.
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re: Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By tozer Comments: 17865, member since Wed Nov 19, 2003On Thu Sep 20, 2012 11:06 PM
TexanForever wrote:
For reasons known only to him, Barack Obama has worked diligently to cultivate an ongoing state of war between his Administration and America’s business community.
I can tell you in the democrat city of New York I've never met anyone working on Wall Street or the banks that had a good thing to say about him. |
re: Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By mikgof Comments: 11789, member since Tue Feb 17, 2004On Fri Sep 21, 2012 02:09 AM
A case in point are the IMMEDIATE closings of coal mines in Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania by Alpha Natural Resources, a coal producing company.
I'd have thought that that would have been because of the success of fracking shale gas. America now has probably the cheapest gas in the world. That must cost lay-offs in the coal industry. When Britain started using gas for power production, it undermined the entire coal industry. We no longer have a coal industry to speak of. |
re: Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By LMAO  Comments: 17341, member since Sun Nov 06, 2005On Fri Sep 21, 2012 03:42 AM
I would pin National Marine Fisheries "Catch Shares" on nigger one, but alas it the first black president to make it law.
I do enjoy the lefts heads collectively exploding as they watch their "Dear Leader" get shitcanned.
Ready for the Debates? |
re: Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? en>fr fr>en By martsy Comments: 3549, member since Mon May 19, 2003On Sat Sep 22, 2012 09:19 AM
there is no question about how bad a president Obama is
the problem is, if Romney is able to win... I have my doubts |
re: Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By jukinj3 Comments: 15918, member since Tue Apr 08, 2003On Sat Sep 22, 2012 09:31 AM
LMAO wrote:
Ready for the Debates?
I do not put a tinfoil hat on often but does anyone really think that the fluffers in the media that are going to preside over the dembtes have not given the HNIC the question that will be asked?
I sure don't. |
re: Are We Seeing A Very Unpleasant October Surprise For Obama? (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By TheMadPoet  Comments: 38390, member since Mon Nov 07, 2005On Sat Sep 22, 2012 09:49 AM
martsy wrote:
there is no question about how bad a president Obama is
the problem is, if Romney is able to win... I have my doubts
If he can't beat Obama, he does not have what it takes to lead us out of this mess either. |