Obama in Rude Denial

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jficquette, Mar 29, 2010.

  1. You want to let Buffet know he is not a pro business democrat?

    All that is missing from your post is below:













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    #21     Mar 29, 2010

  2. Buffet has the problem of making stupid disingenuous statements about taxes so that the Marxists of his party can exploit his reputation through the fallacy of appeal to authority.

    He never bothers to correct them or explain his critique.


    It was simple enough to recognize the oracle had a few marbles loose when he endorsed the dark horse , anti-capitalistic & race hustling candidacy of bo.


    I guess if I were the 3rd richest man in the world I might be able to afford a little socialism to assuage my guilty conscience too.


    Myself I don't do guilt, and what I have, is what I've earned.

    So it's a shame he gives at least tacit approval of crap that will make it harder to escape gubbermint dependency.
     
    #22     Mar 30, 2010
  3. On Friday White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel and Obama senior advisor Valerie Jarrett were calling the CEOs and Washington office heads of the companies that took the financial hits and attacked them for doing so

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    This is an attempt to villify big business. I hope every CEO brings along an army of tax lawyers, their corporate CPA's, a copy of GAAP and other assorted IRS rulings on charge offs. Hopefully, the CEO's can bury Obama in paper.

    Obama, "Why'd you do it?"

    CEO, "It right there in these papers. I have principles".

    Obama, "Ya'll making me look bad"

    CEO, "Nice house, got beer?"
     
    #23     Mar 30, 2010
  4. Has Mr Obama ever held a private sector job where his performance actually mattered to the bottom line?
     
    #24     Mar 30, 2010
  5. Ideally, you really shouldn't have state, fed, gov't workers sharing an office building/space with the private sector, the disconnect is so large.
     
    #25     Mar 30, 2010
  6. This is exactly correct. What we have is a nice little scam going on. Government blames the evil corporations and corporations blame the evil government, when in fact they are mirror images of each other, often managed by the same people as they move from sector to sector. The reality of it is, both are in collusion to screw the common folk out of every last dime.
     
    #26     Mar 30, 2010
  7. your "guarantee" is not worth a shit.

    if you're father supposedly owned a business, he can effectively terminate all health insurance and let the govt. pick up the slack.

    Oh I forgot. This is a site full of LYING TEA-GAGGING MORONS. You're probably another tea-gagging geriatric lying imbecile. ET is full of you people.


    PS: I see the moderators finally put this thread where it rightly belongs. Shit Shat. How appropriate given we're dealing with tea-bagging morons who have shit-for-brains.



     
    #27     Mar 30, 2010

  8. I'm pretty sure my employee won't like the new plan changes.
     
    #28     Mar 30, 2010
  9. You are playing trader from your mothers basement

    I doubt your imaginary friends and employees care about their health insurance



     
    #29     Mar 30, 2010
  10. I actually meant pro business democrat politicians. I said the CEOs in the article probably supported obama. We know Buffett did. Buffett is a good example of expertise in one field not translating into another. Just as I don't take political advice from hollywood celebs, I don't look to Buffett for political advice either. About the most charitable thng I could say about him is he is engaged in pulling up the ladder after he got in the boat. In other words, now that he is rich, he doesn't have a problem with advocating all kinds of things that will get him favorable coverage in the liberal media, even though he probably knows they are terrible for the economy and wealth creation.
     
    #30     Mar 30, 2010