Well, it looks like the people who KNOW how to create jobs are backing Romney... even the CEOs who are members of Obama's infamous Jobs Council! Gotta wonder what will happen to all these business leaders if the unthinkable happens and Obama wins re-election? Can't imagine the thin-skinned Barack being able to forgive and forget... these guys might as well find themselves something else to do with their spare time. I think we all know they won't be invited back to the Obama WH. November 1, 2012 Romney Touts Support From CEOs on Jobs Council In this Sept. 6, 2011 photo Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney talks about his plan for creating jobs and improving the economy at McCandless International Trucks in Las Vegas. Mitt Romneys White House bid comes down to business experience i.e. he has it, the president doesnt. To that end, the Romney campaign trotted out a roster of well-known business leaders Thursday who are backing the Republican presidential nominee. Supporters include Charles Schwab, Cisco Chief Executive John Chambers and Bernie Marcus, the co-founder of Home Depot. The newest name on the list belongs to Intel CEO Paul Otellini, a member of President Barack Obamas Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. Mr. Otellinis relationship with the president has been hot-and-cold since Mr. Obama took office. In 2010, he criticized the administration for failing to generate more robust job growth. He was particularly critical of the stimulus. But the Intel CEO joined the presidents so-called jobs council to much fanfare the following year as Mr. Obama embarked on a very public if short-lived courtship of big business. The president lauded Intel for investing in the U.S. during a trip last year to one of the chipmakers advanced manufacturing facilities in Oregon. During the visit, Mr. Otellini announced plans to build a $5 billion production facility in Arizona that would employ thousands of workers in the U.S. The Intel chief also made two high-profile trips to the White House, including a state dinner with Chinese President Hu Jintao. But the jobs council has not held an official meeting since January a fact Republicans like to highlight. Read more: Romney Touts Support From CEOs on Jobs Council - Washington Wire - WSJ
Wow. That is one funny thing. ha ha ha ha Poor Obama. Sometimes I feel kind of sorry for him. This will surely be the headline in the New York Times, don't you think? Or do you think they might try to minimize it?
How wonderful it would be if the problems of the world could be solved with a Power Point Presentation. I am not personally surprised that they would Support Romney. I do not recall any election in my lifetime where the difference in between the two candidates was as clear cut. It makes perfect sense to me that the CEO's and other players in the money pits would support Romney. The problem with being in the top 5% is that the other 95% has more votes during election cycles that they do. Therefore, they have no other choice but to buy influence and invest in the dumbing down of the other 95%. If they could get their politicians elected to de-regulate their industries and allow them to run roughshod through the pocketbooks of lower and middle class Americans, they will spare no expense. Their survival depends on it. truthfully, if I was a gazillionaire, I would probably support Romney too. Let the pee-on's eat crap. Prepare for the "unthinkable." <snicker.>
They have played their last remaining trump card. That is all they have left for the next 5 days. lies lies lies.