White Roof is at it again eh?
We’ll see how wonderful things are for Steve Jobs when sales for his gadgets suddenly plummet and Apple Stores begin closing their doors due to consumers having to choose between keeping the lights on and eating, which won’t leave much money for an iPhone, MAC, or iPod.
Obama Cap and Tax - just another nail in the coffin of American enterprise, all according to plan to bring America down to turd world status and turn over our sovereignty to the UN. Global redistribution of America’s wealth. Gee I wonder what will happen when the nation, and the world, runs out of other people’s money??
Your plan is unacceptable to the American people, Chu.
Right on the money. Great editorial.
Looks like when Zero appointed this bonehead, Steven bit off more than he could Chu.
I have always felt it deep inside my gut-that intuition thing-that Obama knows EXACTLY what he is doing and how he wants to get there, despite his lack of governmental experience per se.
Obama has an agenda and it is decidedly anti-American. He and his fellow comrades have a malevolent plan in place, and they are working assiduously to implement it. Soros is a major string puller in this kabuki dance, his Islamist friends will be the main beneficiaries.
Through their dismantling of the economy; through their takeover of MAJOR companies; through his propping up dictators, AND through weakening the US abroad, Obama is steadily marching the US towards its deconstruction.
Unless one can convince themselves that every destructive thing he is doing is an accident, then there is NO other explanation.
He is by far the most dangerous man on the world stage since Hitler. This is not to say that he will give orders to build killing fields, but this is to say that he is PURPOSEFULLY creating conditions whereby the US will sooner, rather than later, be referred to as the late, great USA.
His goal is to lead a world confederation in one form or another. He is well on his way.
They will destroy American industry just like they destroyed real estate and the banks.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce faces a revolt for its global-warming stance (*BLECH*) |
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10/05/2009 11:22:20 AM PDT·by markomalley· 21 replies· 597+ views Keene Sentinel ^ | 10/3/2009 | Dana HullThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce - a strong opponent of the global warming bill passed by the House of Representatives and a likely foe of a Senate bill to be introduced Wednesday - faces a high-profile revolt by some of its members. Earlierthis month, San Francisco-based PG&E took the extraordinary step of quitting the chamber because of its "extreme rhetoric and obstructionist tactics" as the debate over global warming legislation heats up in Congress. Two other utility companies, New Mexico's PNM and Chicago's Exelon, followed PG&E's lead, and other companies are under pressure to join the exodus. On Tuesday,... |
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Apple leaves U.S. Chamber (of Commerce) over climate change stance |
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10/05/2009 2:49:31 PM PDT·by Jean S· 57 replies· 1,267+ views The Hill ^ | 10/5/09 | Jim SnyderApple has left the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the fourth company to end its membership over the business group's climate change stance. Afifth company, Nike, quit the Chamber's board of directors but remains members of the group. In a letter sent to Chamber CEO Tom Donohue on Monday, an Apple executive said the company "strongly" objects to the Chamber's comments opposing the Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to limit greenhouse gases. "We would prefer that the Chamber take a more progressive stance on this critical issue and play a constructive role in addressing the climate crisis," Apple Vice President for... |
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Apple joins an exodus of companies from US Chamber of Commerce |
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10/07/2009 7:25:37 PM PDT·by Cicero· 19 replies· 626+ views BetaNews ^ | October 6, 2009 | By Scott M. Fulton, IIIA massive energy bill that has already passed the House, and is currently before the Senate, would create new government programs that would not only encourage the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by utilities and energy companies, but set limits over time as to the quantity of that reduction over the nextseveral years. The US Chamber of Commerce (USCC), a private business federation that is not affiliated with the federal government, went on record last August as being skeptical of any legislative or regulatory effort that assumes greenhouse gasses truly endanger human health. Late last month, the Chamber voiced... |
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As I said on another thread, Chu’s choo-choo has gone chugging round the bend, politically speaking. The CoC is our natural ally (apart from their support of amnesty), not The Enemy Of Progress (TM).