Sunday, February 27, 2011

Above the fold!!

THIS story should be on EVERY front page in America. But the MSM won't print truth or relivence.
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3M chief warns Obama over business regulation
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The head of one of the US’s biggest industrial groups has launched a scathing attack on Barack Obama’s attempts to repair relations with companies, dubbing him “anti-business”.

Manufacturers could shift production out of the US to Canada or Mexico as a result, warned George Buckley, chief executive and chairman of 3M.

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“I judge people by their feet, not their mouth,” he told the Financial Times. “We know what his instincts are – they are Robin Hood-esque. He is anti-business.”

The Obama administration has struck a more conciliatory tone towards business since the Democratic defeat in November’s midterm elections.

Last month, the president created a jobs and competitiveness council, chaired by Jeffrey Immelt, chief executive of GE, and including chief executives such as American Express’s Kenneth Chenault, DuPont’s Ellen Kullman, Antonio Perez of Kodak and Southwest Airlines’ Gary Kelly. Mr Obama also convened a meeting this month with technology chief executives, including Steve Jobs of Apple, Google’s Eric Schmidt, Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook.

Mr Buckley, who has run the diversified manufacturer since 2005, said: “There is a sense among companies that this is a difficult place to do business. It is about regulation, taxation, seemingly anti-business policies in Washington, attitudes towards science.”

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Anyone who has ever run a business or been a in the front office for a week, knows that government regulation is a DAILY topic. And the fact that America no longer has manufacturing jobs BUT the companies who once did manufacturing here STILL exist for the most part, means jobs CAN come back here.
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However, the jug eared boob in the WH won't listen and no one will call his hand on this kind of thing.
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Schteveo

2 comments:

Spider said...

It should come as no surprise to the American people that the Marxist-in-Chief is anti-business and pro-labor. It should not, but it does, because the people still fail/refuse to see the real Obummer for fear that it will not only reveal the con-artist they elected, but also reveal a weakminded and gullible nation, something the rest of the world already knows.

Odumbo's beliefs and ideology come from a lifetime of indoctrination by the people he surrounded himself with, and the people who were his mentors, radical Communists, Marxists, and Socialists, the very same ideology that not only created the labor movement, but continues to be it's foundation. So his actions should come as no surprise. The real surprise here is how so many voters could allow themselves to be scamed by the Left and the MSM into believing he was something else. The American people decided to elect a neighborhood agitator whose only experience was/is his ability to con people. That those people aren't very bright is essential to his success.

Anonymous said...

This is the new America, where an unelected nobody can make regulations telling us what we can or can't eat just because she's married to the president. But who are those regulations really for?

http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2011/02/28/
obama-serves-govenors-2200-calorie-meal/