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HBMan

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Maximum Wage Plan
« on: February 04, 2009, 11:46:44 PM »
Now we have a Maximum wage to go along with a  Minimum wage. One more step to socialist control of the wages you are allowed to earn to go along with Nationalized Banks to put those wages in.

This also smells of Carvel's Clinton strategy of "it's the economy Stupid" to turn the slobbering media off the questions about The Chosen One's stupid appointment nominations.

It looks to be working too as the questions on judgement about who he is surrounding himself with stopped cold today.

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Re: Maximum Wage Plan
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2009, 08:21:40 AM »
I don't know if it is part of "the plan" that Obama has for American business or just his shear lack of understanding with regard to how capitalism/business works. I personally believe it to be the latter. In just two weeks he has shown how incrediably unprepared he is for the job. They are going to screw with any firm that takes gov't money. I predict that those that do will go under. Take a look at this article today. It shows how the market behaves when things get rough. Folks come in, make deals, buy and sell companies etc. Guys with money make more money. Firms that are weak get bought. That happens until there is some level of stablization. That is the way capitalism works. The current white house just doesn't get it.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/06/business/worldbusiness/06swiss.html?_r=1&hp

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Re: Maximum Wage Plan
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2009, 08:45:01 AM »
It is after all, the very first job he's ever had!

None of this shite suprises me...

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Re: Maximum Wage Plan
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2009, 08:51:58 AM »
Unfortunately B Hussien Obama doesn't realize, he just gave excecutives motivation to NOT take the bailout money. We all know they will be around if they don't get any money. We had to bail out Detroit before and they are in the same mess that they were in in the 1970s, they will always be in the "We are almost bankrupt" stage. That is how they play the game. Only and imbicile thinks that this will change anything. The bailout is a present to big companies.

Besides, it it the banks that already got the money that can ignore that cap...even HE can't change the rules half way though the game, they would sue the hell out of the government if they tried to make that retroactive.

Remember when the Democrats used to have the slogan "End Corporate Welfare", wow they sure stick to their guns.

 

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