Friday, January 18, 2013

OBAMA'S JOBS COUNCIL STILL MISSING IN ACTION AFTER A YEAR...

 
 
Well, Barry hit yet another important milestone of his continuing presidency yesterday even as preparations continue for his second coronation. As of yesterday Barry's Jobs Council hit the notable milestone of going one year without an official meeting. The 26-member panel is also set to expire at the end of the month, unless, of course, Barry extends its tenure. But what's the point in doing that? The group, formally known as the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, last convened on Jan. 17, 2012 and that was only the panel's fourth official meeting since it was created in early 2011. A spokesmoron for Jobs Council chairman Jeffrey Immelt, who's the CEO of General Electric, referred all questions about the panel's future to the White House. And of course there was no direct comment from the White House. By the way, Immelt as you may, or may not remember, is also quite the fan of Communist China.
 
 
You may also remember that it was last July when POLITICO caused a bit of a stir by reporting then, that the panel had not convened officially for six months. At that time the story noted the presence of, what was described as, some simmering tension between the slew of business executives on the board and a pair of labor leaders who are also members of the group. The report also said that some CEOs were reluctant to appear with Barry at the height of the presidential campaign and that Barry's public attacks on GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney for outsourcing complicated the idea of an election-season sit-down between the president and the business leaders. The White House's initial response to the report also fanned the flames when Spokesmoron Jay Carney said Obama was too busy to meet the panel, a remark he later clarified by saying the president was "extremely appreciative" of the group's work.
 
 
A spokesmoron for the Commie-Lovin Immelt, some dolt by the name of Gary Sheffer, did his best to do what was nothing more than, an attempt, to throw a layer of bullshit on everything. He claimed on Thursday that the council has not been idle over the course of the past year, despite the lack of a public meeting or a full group meeting with Barry. The GE spokesman pointed to a series of supposed "listening and action" events across the country where members of the council—usually one or two of them—talked about the panel's work and solicited ideas from the public. Ok there, Gary, about offering up a little proof. Or, are we just supposed to take Gary's word that these useless little "events" occurred and actually amounted to anything? These days I believe absolutely nothing that comes from anyone even remotely involved with the most corrupt administration to come down the pike in my life time.
 
 
In an email put out by this goof, Gary, he said, "The Council was focused in 2012 on implementing the recommendations made in its three reports. Of the 60 recommendations for executive action, significant progress has been made on 54. Also Congress passed legislation on six recommendations made by the Council." Council recommendations led to administration initiatives to fast-track infrastructure projects, accelerate the processing of business and tourist visas, and a program to "look back" through existing regulations for those that are outdated and burdensome, Sheffer added. He also pointed to a series of public-private initiatives council members launched to jump start job creation. What, are those more of those same "shovel ready projects" that "weren't quite as shovel ready" as everybody on Barry's team thought? And as far as regulations go, these folks have created thousands upon thousands of brand new ones.
 
 
It seems pretty unlikely that this silly little cadre of do-nothings, hysterically referred to as a Jobs council, will get around to meeting before January 31, especially since its meetings are required to be announced in the Federal Register at least 15 days in advance and no future meeting has thus far been noticed. Despite the lack of public council meetings in the past year, council members have, or so we're being told, convened a series of 'private conference calls where they have supposedly heard reports from and interacted with senior members of Barry's administration like National Economic Council chair Gene Sperling and Education Secretary Arne Duncan. While those calls were not open to the public, the public recently got some insight into what those discussions may have been like when Jobs Council member Robert Wolf scored interviewed Sperling on his silly little Reuters TV show, something called, "Impact Players." But who watches that? I mean, really?
 
 
Look, the bottom line here is that no one, including Barry, the commie loving Immelt, or anyone else anywhere in this administration gives a squat about job creation. Their primary area of concern is to get as many people as is possible very firmly attached to the government teat. I mean seriously folks, how can you claim to be serious about job creation and at the same time taken any of the actions that Barry has taken over the course of the last 4 years. Can anyone, other than those who are his most devout followers, and or course those who are black, name me even one policy that Barry has put into place that was for the specific purpose of stimulating job growth? And the answer to that would be a big NO! Because there hasn't been any. His policies have had just the opposite effect unless, of course, you're talking about government jobs. That's what this guy is really all about! Get as many people as possible addicted to the government while working to bring about an economic meltdown at the same time.


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