Posted on 06/25/2010 1:41:59 PM PDT by Inspectorette
Cavuto was not cutting this guy any slack, the guy got really mad and called Cavuto an a**hole. (I backed it up to make sure I heard correctly.
Pot, meet Kettle ....
You and I saw the same show.....yes, I saw that comment.
You beat me to the punch on posting.....good job.
Ah the truth hurts, don’t it.
Ron Black, the AFL/CIO economist (and union-commie thug,) couldn't/wouldn't answer Neal's question about unemployment figures and Stimulus spending so he lost it. Hilarious!
Another 0baMao flunkie flunks Econ-101.
Please youtube it and link it!
Any video of this? I missed it
Ooooh, hope someone posts the video.
Neil is not an ***hole.
bttt
I hope Nachum doesn’t mind if I rush in here. He doesn’t think Neal is any kind of hole. He was saying the truth hurt the AFL-CIO guy. Fwiw.
Aargh - I don't know how! I'm a technologically-challenged Grandma.
oh, never mind....
Correct. The Thug must have been thinking of Bill O’Reilly.
“Any video of this? I missed it” -
camerongood210
No doubt it will be posted here before too long:
One always knows when the liberal has lost the argument, as they are reduced to name-calling.
That guy's argument was one of the most confusing mixture of gibberish ever spit out. All Neil had to do was keep asking simple questions till he just finally blew it and went to name calling after trying to blame Bush again.
Can't wait to watch it again on utube
Ron Blackwell is Chief Economist of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Unions (AFL-CIO) where he coordinates the economic agenda of the federation and represents the AFL-CIO on corporate and economic issues affecting American workers and union strategies. From 1996 to 2004, Ron was the director of the AFL-CIO Corporate Affairs Department.
Before coming to the AFL-CIO, Ron was assistant to the president of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU) and chief economist of UNITE. Before joining the labor movement, Ron was an academic dean in the Seminar College of the New School for Social Research in New York where he taught economics, politics and philosophy.
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Aren’t the unions BROKE?!
Cavuto might’ve been smirking a little when the guy said it, but now he’s looking as if he’s thought it over and he’s p***ed.
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