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December 22, 2009

Who is against job creation in the U.S.?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg in cheeseland @ 2:13 am

Excerpt:
According to former Senator Fritz Hollings (D-SC), “the big banks, Wall Street, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Business Roundtable, the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Retail Federation, Corporate America, the President of the United States, Congress of the United States” are against creating jobs in the U.S. because of “money.”

According to Hollings, “the Council on Foreign Relations ought to be renamed the Council on Making Money,…financial interests organized the Business Roundtable to continue off-shore investment and profit [and] Tom Donahue and the United States Chamber have sold out to the financial interests and oppose jobs and producing in the United States.”

Hollings concludes:

The economy is in the hands of Summers, Bernanke and Geithner. Campaign contributions are in the hands of David Axelrod and Rahm Emanuel. The poor President is smart, diligent and working his head off campaigning. But he is inexperienced and not governing, and the Congress is in a Mexican standoff over an archaic filibuster rule that reveres democracy by the minority. Of course, the media, which knows this and keeps it top secret, is owned by big business. If I don’t meet you in the breadline, my children will.

Merry Christmas!

Read more here: http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-23316-Madison-Independent-Examiner~y2009m12d22-Who-is-against-job-creation-in-the-US

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