Posted on 12/03/2010 8:50:59 AM PST by Rebelbase
Winston-Salem, NC -- The White House released additional details Friday morning in regards to President Barack Obama's visit to Forsyth Tech Community College Monday.
He is scheduled to tour the school's two biotech classrooms, greet students and speak about the economy to students, faculty and business leaders.
Felming El-Amin, President of the Forsyth County Democratic Party said the President will be in town for the 50th birthday celebration of Forsyth Technical Community College. El-Amin said the President will talk about putting people back to work. He will use Forsyth Tech as an example of how to retrain workers quickly for jobs such as the new Caterpillar plant being built in the county.
The event is closed to the public.
Air Force One is scheduled to arrive and depart from Greensboro.
Security members were seen walking around FTCC's west campus Thursday afternoon.
From the most open administration ever ....
I’m sure there will be no mention of the Local Dell plant closing. Huge sums of local/state tax incentives lured the facility to open in 1991 and they had a whopping 9 year run.
Correction, Dell opened the forsyth co. plant in 2005, five years ago.
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Honestly....the only thing he knows how to do is CAMPAIGN....forget executive skills....he is such a loser.
He will do his usual & talk about putting people back to work w/o actually doing anything. All talk no walk.
Felming El-Amin, Forsyth County Democrat...every where the One shows up seems there’s a religion of peace connection.
Are Hussein and El-Amin going to say evening prayers toward Mecca together?
He is now in Afganistan on a suprise visit
Will Tea Parties attend?
But...but...but...won't this ruin the economy with people dropping off unemployment and no longer able to stimulate the economy with their unemployment checks?
Economic figures took a great leap forward today with more people becoming unemployed and going on unemployment. All those checks will certainly help stimulate the Christmas buying.
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