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Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« on: December 11, 2010, 09:40:43 AM »
Obama To Convene CEO Summit
Posted: 12-11-10 10:47 AM


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/11/obama-to-convene-ceo-summ_n_795355.html#comments


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WASHINGTON--President Barack Obama will convene a one-day summit of corporate chief executives Wednesday as part of a renewed White House effort to build support among business leaders for his economic agenda.

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Re: Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2010, 10:28:11 AM »
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People, it's time to realize that we made a huge mistake in supporting and electing this man. And it's time we did something about it.

It is clear to me that we must create and support a new political party, a party genuinely dedicated to representi­ng the interests of America's middle class and its poor, instead of the wealthy and the big corporatio­ns. It's the only logical solution, for the Republican­s are crazy and the Democrats will never again be a party of the people, if they ever really were. Of this, we can be certain, simply by acknowledg­ing what these two parties have served up in the name of government over the past two years.

But, if you're simply unable to bring yourself to abandon the Dems, then you should fight to make sure this president does not serve a second term. If Obama is the nominee and he loses, a scenario that becomes more likely with each day, the Republican­s will be able to complete their evil agenda. If Obama wins, as we have seen over and over again, the Republican­s will still be able to complete their evil agenda. With Obama as the Dem nominee for 2012, win or lose, the country will be the ultimate loser.

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Re: Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2010, 11:36:25 AM »
HP in meltdown. 

I bet.  Carly Fiorina sent a shitload of American jobs overseas.

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Re: Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2010, 11:48:30 AM »
Ha ha ha. 

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Re: Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2010, 12:53:26 PM »
240 did you see my thread calling you out on obama and reid steering 450 million to a chinese firm? 

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Re: Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« Reply #5 on: December 11, 2010, 01:35:33 PM »
240 did you see my thread calling you out on obama and reid steering 450 million to a chinese firm? 

um, did you miss the 10,437 times I called Reid a worthless bag of shite, who only kept his job because Sharron Angle was about as intelligent as Palin droppings?



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Re: Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2010, 08:51:02 AM »
Obama meeting with CEOs -- Now how about workers? By Jesse Jackson
 http://www.suntimes.com/news/jackson/2829941-452/cuts-p...


 

President Obama will meet with American business leaders in a CEO summit on Wednesday. The press reports the president is seeking to “mend relations with big business” and win support for his economic policies.

Meeting with CEOs is always a good idea for presidents, but this nation also needs a National Summit on Poverty, Economic Disparity and Shared Prosperity. A similar meeting should be held with organized labor as they face the chilly headwinds of the globalization of capital without the globalization of worker rights, women and children’s rights and environmental security. All over our nation, plants are closing, jobs are leaving, drugs and guns are coming, and the de-industrialization of America and a jilted trade policy are sources of great pain.

While Wall Street and corporate leaders have expressed displeasure with the president’s reform agenda — on health care and financial reform particularly — the reality is that corporations are making record profits, sitting on more than $1 trillion in cash. Wall Street is paying out record bonuses. CEOs are paying themselves 400 times what the average worker makes. They may be discomfited by the debate in Washington, but they’ve been doing just fine. These corporate leaders were bailed out for a crisis driven by their excesses and greed and lack of congressional oversight.

On the other hand, poverty has reached record levels. We still suffer mass unemployment, with more than 27 million Americans unemployed or searching for work. Inequality is at near-record extremes. More than 59 million people lack health care coverage. And 41 million are on food stamps — a record level. Food kitchens are overwhelmed; hunger is on the rise. Student loan debt has now surpassed credit card debt. Our children’s futures are being jeopardized by the rising cost of education. Too many graduate with a guaranteed debt and without a guaranteed job. Students are protesting in the U.K., but they are not here at home. The president’s popularity remains high among those hit hardest by this economic crisis, but they are not faring well.

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At a time of Gilded Age inequality, when the richest 1 percent of Americans have been capturing more than 50 percent of the growth in national income, it is simply unimaginable that anyone could argue both for deep cuts in the estate tax for the wealthiest Americans, and cuts in Social Security, which provides most working Americans with the majority of their retirement security. There can be no clearer example of what Dr. Martin Luther King termed “necessities to be taken from the many to give luxuries to the few.” Clearly, the president must use his moral authority to put the reality of poverty, disparity and economic justice back on the national agenda.

This was, of course, Dr. King’s last mission. He was shot in Memphis, where this man who stood with presidents and CEOs was marching with sanitation workers seeking a livable wage. His last effort was to pull together a Poor People’s Campaign, to bring a multiracial, multicultural campaign to Washington to demand full employment or guaranteed income. In today’s Washington, with Republicans prepared to block all legislation to demand the extension of tax cuts for the richest Americans, action on poverty will be difficult. But that difficulty makes it all the more important for the White House to address it. This is the line in the sand. How we treat the least of these is a measure of our character and our courage.

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Re: Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2010, 09:18:38 AM »
I hope he invites Boner so that maybe his 3 brothers can find jobs

I doesn't sound like he even speaks with them since he's unaware if they've found jobs (at least he didn't know last July)

Probably would have made Christmas dinner kind of tense to know your brother is holding up unemployment benefits in order to give tax breaks to millionares.   I guess it could be worse.  His brothers could have been 911 Responders.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/110159-boehners-three-brothers-lost-jobs-during-recession

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"I've got real empathy for those who are unemployed, as most of you know I've got 11 brothers and sisters. I know that three of my brothers lost their jobs, I'm not sure whether they've found jobs, yet, so I've got a lot of empathy for those caught in this economic downturn," Boehner said

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Re: Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« Reply #8 on: December 14, 2010, 09:21:12 AM »
I hope he invites Boner so that maybe his 3 brothers can find jobs

I doesn't sound like he even speaks with them since he's unaware if they've found jobs (at least he didn't know last July)

Probably would have made Christmas dinner kind of tense to know your brother is holding up unemployment benefits in order to give tax breaks to millionares.   I guess it could be worse.  His brothers could have been 911 Responders.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/110159-boehners-three-brothers-lost-jobs-during-recession


ha ha ha - See straw - now you guys are going to get your round of laughs. 


BTW - maybe Bama can get his illegal aunt a job and off public assistance. 


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Re: Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« Reply #9 on: December 14, 2010, 09:22:26 AM »
ha ha ha - See straw - now you guys are going to get your round of laughs. 
BTW - maybe Bama can get his illegal aunt a job and off public assistance. 

I don't laugh at people who are struggling to survive

that's more your thing

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« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2010, 09:24:04 AM »
I don't laugh at people who are struggling to survive

that's more your thing

Touche! 

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Re: Obama To Convene CEO Summit at WH (Jobs summit part2?)
« Reply #11 on: December 16, 2010, 06:30:58 AM »
What a fool.  These guys were probably laughing their asses off at this stupidity. 

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Obama meets with top CEOs to urge more hiring
Los Angeles Times ^ | December 15, 2010


President Obama on Wednesday sat down with chief executives from major companies such as Boeing, Comcast, General Electric and Google for a lengthy "working meeting" to urge them to do more hiring to bring down unemployment and work with him to strengthen the economic recovery.


"I am looking forward to getting good ideas from them, but I am definitely going to talk to them about how we can get more hiring out there," Obama told reporters as he walked across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House to attend the meeting at Blair House.


The meeting was expected to last about four hours and is part of a renewed push by the Obama administration to dispel criticism that it is anti-business. That initiative has included business-friendly moves in recent weeks, such as completing a trade pact with South Korea and making a deal to extend the Bush-era tax cuts and include other tax breaks helpful to U.S. companies...


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