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This is an opinion piece in the WSJ. If you have issues with opinion pieces being discussed here you should read no further. As this event has not yet taken place, all that can be done is to conjecture at this point.
http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2009/12/02/mean-street-the-sham-of-a-mockery-of-an-obama-jobs-summit/
This paragraph pretty much sums up my thoughts on this dog and pony show being put on tomorrow. This summit has little to do with jobs and everything to do with putting on a show for the faithful. Those that have seen through our Chairman have figured out he's more about style than substance. It's clear that the administration will start becoming concerned about jobs when they're either damn good and ready, or after the revolt.
Near the end the author says that the summit will be declared a success. Of that I am certain. The people's party is always successful.
Viva La Revolucion!
http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2009/12/02/mean-street-the-sham-of-a-mockery-of-an-obama-jobs-summit/
A real jobs summit would focus on how American businesses can win globally. A real jobs summit would consider why Texas can compete for jobs and California cant. A real jobs summit would look at permanent corporate and payroll tax cuts. And a real jobs summit would actually embrace debate, not stifle it.
This paragraph pretty much sums up my thoughts on this dog and pony show being put on tomorrow. This summit has little to do with jobs and everything to do with putting on a show for the faithful. Those that have seen through our Chairman have figured out he's more about style than substance. It's clear that the administration will start becoming concerned about jobs when they're either damn good and ready, or after the revolt.
Near the end the author says that the summit will be declared a success. Of that I am certain. The people's party is always successful.
Viva La Revolucion!