- It takes an astoundingly incompetent, destructive left wing regime to mobilize customer conscious private sector CEOs to take a public partisan political stand and risk losing customers but the Obama administration has managed to do just that.
- The report below cites a couple of CEOs who are urging their employees to save their companies and their jobs by voting Obama out and a qualified business pro in on November 6th.
- And recently the biggest tycoon in Vegas Steve Wynn went on a taped rant that he would be damned if he would invest more of his billions to generate more jobs in Nevada (apparently he is indirectly and directly responsible for about 250,000 jobs in the state) as long as Obama is in power and is lecturing him on how to create jobs and also demonizing him and the rest of the job creators.
- And this Wynn guy was a Democrat who voted for Obama in 2008. But he points out that he has created thousands of jobs while Obama has created none and that he gave 120% of his salary and bonus last year in taxes and in charity which he has done for several years adn he is tired of being told he does not pay his fair share.
- After decades of the bloody unions, especially the public sector monopoly unions, telling thier members how to vote it is appropriate and timely that CEOs do the same with the members of their businesses.
Business
Yet Another CEO Asks Employees to Vote Romney for Sake of the Company (And Their Jobs)
Posted on October 14, 2012 at 5:18pm by Erica Ritz
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes reported Sunday that Arthur Allen, the founder, president, and CEO of ASG Software Solutions, recently emailed his employees asking them to vote for Mitt Romney for the sake of the company– and their jobs. The subject line for the September 30 email was, “Will the US Presidential election directly impact your future jobs at ASG? Please read below.��
Just last week, founder and CEO of Westgate Resorts David Siegel made a similar move, telling employees he’d have “no choice�� but to reduce the size of the company if Obama wins.
Allen’s letter read, according to MSNBC:
We have a chance, as individuals, to help turn the sick US economy into a healthy economy, and positively influence the global economy as well. This chance comes on November 6th, when we elect a new President and administration. The US and the world need to elect individuals who have business experience. Neither the world nor the US can stand to elect politicians any longer. In my view, and in the view of most business leaders, if you give politicians 100 questions, they will give you back 100 wrong answers simply because they have no basis for making those decisions. Would you hire a person with no experience to do brain surgery? Of course not, but that’s what the US voters did in 2009. Why does the world keep hiring politicians to run our global economies when they have no experience? It just makes no sense, and yet the world keeps doing it over and over again. Let’s take the lead on November 6th and show the world how it should and can be done.
- The report below cites a couple of CEOs who are urging their employees to save their companies and their jobs by voting Obama out and a qualified business pro in on November 6th.
- And recently the biggest tycoon in Vegas Steve Wynn went on a taped rant that he would be damned if he would invest more of his billions to generate more jobs in Nevada (apparently he is indirectly and directly responsible for about 250,000 jobs in the state) as long as Obama is in power and is lecturing him on how to create jobs and also demonizing him and the rest of the job creators.
- And this Wynn guy was a Democrat who voted for Obama in 2008. But he points out that he has created thousands of jobs while Obama has created none and that he gave 120% of his salary and bonus last year in taxes and in charity which he has done for several years adn he is tired of being told he does not pay his fair share.
- After decades of the bloody unions, especially the public sector monopoly unions, telling thier members how to vote it is appropriate and timely that CEOs do the same with the members of their businesses.
Business
Yet Another CEO Asks Employees to Vote Romney for Sake of the Company (And Their Jobs)
Posted on October 14, 2012 at 5:18pm by Erica Ritz
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes reported Sunday that Arthur Allen, the founder, president, and CEO of ASG Software Solutions, recently emailed his employees asking them to vote for Mitt Romney for the sake of the company– and their jobs. The subject line for the September 30 email was, “Will the US Presidential election directly impact your future jobs at ASG? Please read below.��
Just last week, founder and CEO of Westgate Resorts David Siegel made a similar move, telling employees he’d have “no choice�� but to reduce the size of the company if Obama wins.
Allen’s letter read, according to MSNBC:
We have a chance, as individuals, to help turn the sick US economy into a healthy economy, and positively influence the global economy as well. This chance comes on November 6th, when we elect a new President and administration. The US and the world need to elect individuals who have business experience. Neither the world nor the US can stand to elect politicians any longer. In my view, and in the view of most business leaders, if you give politicians 100 questions, they will give you back 100 wrong answers simply because they have no basis for making those decisions. Would you hire a person with no experience to do brain surgery? Of course not, but that’s what the US voters did in 2009. Why does the world keep hiring politicians to run our global economies when they have no experience? It just makes no sense, and yet the world keeps doing it over and over again. Let’s take the lead on November 6th and show the world how it should and can be done.