Okay – this is going to be very brief (well, at least within context of my normal rants) – We all know P-BO held a Job Summit the other day to talk find ways to create more jobs. Alrighty – good on ya mate for that.
But – seriously, what the fuck? You invited Big Union members, Elitist Academia members, and Employers who have laid off thousands of workers over the past year – but – you don’t invite those who actually know how to create jobs and have actually been growing rather than laying off? You don’t even invite the Chamber of Commerce? What the hell do union leaders and college professors know about actually CREATING jobs? Unions don’t create jobs – they force businesses out of business and professors are government slaves.
This is so beyond fucked up I can’t even see straight. P-BO is truly a retard! This is just as well thought out as your idiotic Afghanistan escalate to exit strategy you took three months to come up with.
Check out these one’s as well. PURE unadultered asshattery retardedness moonbattery at it’s best – or to coin a phrase recently learned – WEAPON’S GRADE STUPIDITY!
Tags: jobs, P-BO, Politics, unemployment, unions






























December 4th, 2009 at 2:26 pm
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Reply to Twitted by TheBoBo
December 4th, 2009 at 4:53 pm You are certainly right about those invited to this jobs summit. Unions? Truly they held the death knell for their own workers. College professors live in a glass bubble so what exactly was their contribution? It is all perplexing and frustrating.
Reply to askcherlock
December 5th, 2009 at 12:45 am
Either you’re becoming more conservative or me liberal. Either that or we’re starting to find more common ground cuz seems we’re on a roll with the agreements lately!
Reply to The BoBo
December 4th, 2009 at 10:56 pm
@ asksherlock: We all live in a bubble, to an extent.
Reply to vange
December 5th, 2009 at 12:32 am Unions do the opposite of creating jobs.
Reply to Harrison
December 5th, 2009 at 12:46 am
Exactly! and that is the point isn’t it?
Reply to The BoBo
December 5th, 2009 at 5:19 am
Hello blog hopping =) You have a nice blog!
Reply to BabyMocha
December 5th, 2009 at 8:32 am You have an excellent point on Unions and those who were invited and not invited to the job summit. These companies do not care about laying off thousands, they are only loyal to the bottom line. We need to get back to manufacturing something and address the trade imbalance. Most past presidents have been scared to talk about trade imbalances for fear of starting some kind of trade war, which is what it is going to take to get this country back to work. Stop catering to the chinese. On Afghanistan, I believe if we are to be there, bring the full might of the US military and lets get this thing over with as much and as soon as possible. If the Afghan government refuses to take control, get our troops out and call it a day. We never should have went there with a few thousand soliders- Bush’s stupidity still reigns supreme over anything Obama has done. Ndfence´s last blog ..NO RUNOFF, NO TROOPS
Reply to Ndfence
December 5th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
Wow, Brent – what happened? You’ve NEVER agreed with anything I have said against Obama – given the name of your blog. Feeling a bit of buyers remorse maybe?
Reply to The BoBo
December 5th, 2009 at 10:54 am By convening the summit, Obama proves at least one thing: He has no idea how to create jobs. It would have been nice for him to come to this conclusion before deciding to spend $1 Trillion dollars “creating jobs.”
Reply to Burro
December 5th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
Amen to that!
Reply to The BoBo
December 5th, 2009 at 11:46 am Professors, governments slaves? Now I know why my cousin several times to become a professor in the USA, his stubborness knowing.) Union members on a summit to talk about jobs? I thought that that was ‘non of their BUSINESS’. A pleasure to be with you on one line this time.)! Kindest hans Hans´s last blog ..Watching Big Brother
Reply to Hans
December 5th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
Hey Hans – nice to see you again..I don’t know about other countries – but – Most of our universities are state run – ergo – professors are employees of the state – ergo – slaves to the government.
Reply to The BoBo
December 6th, 2009 at 2:18 am thanks Bobo, I forgot the word ‘refused’. In NL universities are state owned but not state runned…difficult to explain. later.) kindest Hans´s last blog ..Culture relativism and culture imperialism in Islam
Reply to Hans
December 6th, 2009 at 1:13 pm
Okay – got it!
Reply to The BoBo
December 8th, 2009 at 2:25 pm Bobo, I think Obama is doing okay compared to what would have happened if McCain and Palin would have won. Seeing where we are now, I can’t imagine what would have happened if those two were running the country. I do happen to agree with you on a number of things. I just don’t happen to believe like you do that everything is Obama’s fault. I also happen to view the Presidency with respect no matter who is in office. You on the other hand have been calling Obama all sorts of names since before he was Commander in Chief. ndfenceofobama´s last blog ..NO RUNOFF, NO TROOPS
Reply to ndfenceofobama
December 9th, 2009 at 11:44 am
NDfence – if you look back – you will also see that I was calling Bush all kinds of names as well. As for your other statement regarding Obama – the day he signed the ARRA was the day he owned this economy and everything that goes with it. The day he signed the EO to close GITMO and changed the language on the Global War on Terror and sent extra troops in to Afghanistan in January is the day he owned the wars. At that point – everything that goes wrong is indeed is fault. People have to earn my respect regardless of what position in life they hold. P-BO has done nothing to earn that, in my point of view. He continues to make some very serious mistakes that is taking this country down a very harmful and socialist path. We are Americans and our Constitution is a sacred document. This country was founded on some very sound principles and capitalism. P-BO opposes everything this country was founded on and in his own words is “fundamentally transforming this country” for the worse and further away from our constitutional beginnings. When he starts acting like an American and does what is right for the people rather than his socialist and big business allies – then perhaps he might earn my respect. Until then, he’s an idiot and doesn’t deserve it.
Reply to The BoBo
January 20th, 2010 at 3:26 pm
They need to be trying harder to get the ball rolling.
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