I would think that the people who run the companies that would
actually be creating the jobs might have a better idea than
politicians would about how to create jobs.

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Uh, yeah, like CEOs of big companies know dick about fiscal
> responsibility and job creation.
>
> You must be a big fan of Carly Fiorina who is campaigning about
> understanding business and job creation after she drove HP into the
> ground, cashed out big and has spent $120 million dollars to trail in
> the polls to a has-been ex governor.
>
> Judah
>
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> CEOs feel under siege and that is holding the economy back. Here are a
>> few gems below. I especially like what Rodgers from Cypress Semi said,
>> maybe because it is what I have been saying for the past two years.
>>
>> http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/CompanyFocus/why-CEOs-cannot-stand-obama.aspx
>>
>> Consider the following attacks on Obama and the Democrats in recent months:
>>
>>    * Intel CEO Paul Otellini, referring to Obama and the Democrats,
>> said in an August speech to the Technology Policy Institute's Aspen
>> Forum, "I think this group does not understand what it takes to create
>> jobs."
>>
>>    * Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg, in a June speech at the Economic
>> Club of Washington, accused Obama of creating an "increasingly hostile
>> environment for investment and job creation."
>>
>>    * Cypress Semiconductor's Rodgers told me last week that he had
>> "started out happy with Obama because we had broken through the white
>> male barrier" and made "a step forward for equality." But Rodgers
>> added: "I have become deeply disappointed with him. It is amateur hour
>> in Washington. The guy hasn't got a clue about the economy, how jobs
>> are created, how wealth is created. It reminds me of the Jimmy Carter
>> years, only worse."
>>
>>    * Blackstone Group CEO Steven Schwarzman seemed to compare the
>> Obama administration to Hitler by saying in a recent private meeting
>> that Washington's push to increase taxes on private-equity firms is
>> war, "like when Hitler invaded Poland in 1939," according to N
>
> 

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