Obamas strings get tangled

critter171

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Feb 24, 2010
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you think usa has more than one puppet i am sure he and his fellow workers came up with that himself. Persident does not have time to make his own dang speech's up.
 

Kreskin

Doctor of Thinkology
Feb 23, 2006
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The Onion is fake satirical news. Lip-synching speeches lol.
 

ironsides

Executive Branch Member
Feb 13, 2009
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AND THE WINNER IS VERY INTERESTING!

The percentage of each past president's cabinet who had worked in the
private business sector prior to their appointment to the cabinet. You
know what the private business sector is... a real life business, not a
government job. Here are the percentages.


T. Roosevelt ........ 38%

Taft.....................40%

Wilson .................. 52%

Harding..................49%

Coolidge.............. 48%

Hoover................. 42%

F. Roosevelt ......... 50%

Truman..................50%

Eisenhower........... 57%

Kennedy.............. 30%

Johnson.................47%

Nixon................... 53%

Ford..................... 42%

Carter.................. 32%

Reagan...................56%

GH Bush................. 51%

Clinton ................. 39%

GW Bush................ 55%

And the winner of the Chicken Dinner is:
Obama................ 8% !!!


Yep! That's right! Only Eight Percent!!!..the least by far of the last 19
presidents!! And these people are trying to tell our big corporations
how to run their business? They know what's best for GM...Chrysler... Wall Street... and you and me?

How can the president of a major nation and society...the one with the
most successful economic system in world history... stand and talk about
business when he's never worked for one?.. Or about jobs when he has
never really had one??! And neither has 92% of his senior staff and
closest advisers.! They've spent most of their time in academia,
government and/or non-profit jobs....or as "community organizers" when
they should have been in an employment line.
 

Bar Sinister

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Jan 17, 2010
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AND THE WINNER IS VERY INTERESTING!

The percentage of each past president's cabinet who had worked in the
private business sector prior to their appointment to the cabinet. You
know what the private business sector is... a real life business, not a
government job. Here are the percentages.


T. Roosevelt ........ 38%

Taft.....................40%

Wilson .................. 52%

Harding..................49%

Coolidge.............. 48%

Hoover................. 42%

F. Roosevelt ......... 50%

Truman..................50%

Eisenhower........... 57%

Kennedy.............. 30%

Johnson.................47%

Nixon................... 53%

Ford..................... 42%

Carter.................. 32%

Reagan...................56%

GH Bush................. 51%

Clinton ................. 39%

GW Bush................ 55%

And the winner of the Chicken Dinner is:
Obama................ 8% !!!


Yep! That's right! Only Eight Percent!!!..the least by far of the last 19
presidents!! And these people are trying to tell our big corporations
how to run their business? They know what's best for GM...Chrysler... Wall Street... and you and me?

How can the president of a major nation and society...the one with the
most successful economic system in world history... stand and talk about
business when he's never worked for one?.. Or about jobs when he has
never really had one??! And neither has 92% of his senior staff and
closest advisers.! They've spent most of their time in academia,
government and/or non-profit jobs....or as "community organizers" when
they should have been in an employment line.

Actually considering the miserable mess the private sector has made of the US economy and the number of huge US corporations that have gone belly up or been handed out bailouts in the last decade, maybe it is about time that the US had a government free of the influence of corporate America. Certainly Obama's cabinet cannot mess things up any worse than the economic geniuses who advised GW Bush.
However, if you really think that Mr. Obama needs more business input I am sure he could get a few executives from ENRON, AIG, or GM to help him out.