Try to hold back your tears on this: Nearly 75% of ex-Bush officials looking for jobs are unemployed

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GroundedSailor

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: palehorse
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Nothing like wishing bad will on people.
This.

Some of you people make me sick...
Take a pill and chill, if you let what a lot of these wankers post here in this ridiculous forum get your panties in a wad then you are being too sensitive. I'm sure most of the Bush people will do alright as they are degreed and have job experience, it's just not the cushy jobs that other members f previous Administrations enjoyed.

Yes, but they reduced their chances of getting really good jobs because they were part of one of the worst administrations in modern history. They chose to be part of the cabal and now they pay the price.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Kadarin
Actually, come to think of it, if I came across a resume where someone listed a degree from Liberty University, I would almost certainly quietly put it in the reject pile.
A Degree from the University of Phoenix probably would carry more weight.
 

Rainsford

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Originally posted by: palehorse
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Nothing like wishing bad will on people.
This.

Some of you people make me sick...

You spend 8 years treating people like the enemy, and they're probably going to return the favor. Is it right or fair? Not really...but please let's not pretend like this ill-will is just suddenly coming out of nowhere.
 

techs

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Gee, the private sector isn't jumping to hire the highly qualified Bushies with their degrees from Pat Robertsons Regents University?
I'm SHOCKED.

/sarcasm
 

Fingolfin269

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Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Phokus
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/...y_75_percent_0221.html

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/For_exBush_officials_nearly_75_percent_0221.html

Filed by Stephen C. Webster

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While the market for job-seekers in the United States might be sour, for most it isn't as impenetrable as it is for the nearly 3,000 former members of the Bush administration.

Between 70-75 percent who are looking for full-time work still haven't found new jobs, according to a Saturday report by the Wall St. Journal.

"That 'is much, much worse' than when Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton left the White House," Carlos M. Gutierrez, who served as Bush's commerce secretary, told the paper.

For many, the traditional refuge of conservative think tanks in Washington, D.C. has become a Fort Knox, with almost no positions available, and certainly not for lower-rung Bush officials.

The think tanks "lack interest in hiring high-profile Republicans when Democrats control the White House and Congress," said the Journal. "Mr. Bush's low approval ratings at the end of his term don't help, said Leonard Pfeiffer IV, a Washington recruiter for nonprofits."

In the US at-large, 6.54 million are receiving unemployment benefits, according to the Department of Labor.

"A handful of Bush cabinet officers have accepted academic appointments," reported the paper. "Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson joined Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies as a fellow. Condoleezza Rice, previously secretary of state, resumed her Stanford University roles as a political-science professor and senior fellow at its Hoover Institution think tank."


I think most people realize that anyone associated with Bush is probably a crony who isn't even qualified to run a mcdonalds, much less the government. This is a bit of comeuppance for these incompetent boobs.

Nothing like wishing bad will on people. Hopefully Karma is a bitch.

THese people messed up our country big time, maybe it's they who are feeling karma's bite.

Yeah the clerk who happened to work in the WH during the Bush era really screwed us big time...
 

manowar821

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Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Phokus
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/...y_75_percent_0221.html

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/For_exBush_officials_nearly_75_percent_0221.html

Filed by Stephen C. Webster

Advertisement
While the market for job-seekers in the United States might be sour, for most it isn't as impenetrable as it is for the nearly 3,000 former members of the Bush administration.

Between 70-75 percent who are looking for full-time work still haven't found new jobs, according to a Saturday report by the Wall St. Journal.

"That 'is much, much worse' than when Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton left the White House," Carlos M. Gutierrez, who served as Bush's commerce secretary, told the paper.

For many, the traditional refuge of conservative think tanks in Washington, D.C. has become a Fort Knox, with almost no positions available, and certainly not for lower-rung Bush officials.

The think tanks "lack interest in hiring high-profile Republicans when Democrats control the White House and Congress," said the Journal. "Mr. Bush's low approval ratings at the end of his term don't help, said Leonard Pfeiffer IV, a Washington recruiter for nonprofits."

In the US at-large, 6.54 million are receiving unemployment benefits, according to the Department of Labor.

"A handful of Bush cabinet officers have accepted academic appointments," reported the paper. "Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson joined Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies as a fellow. Condoleezza Rice, previously secretary of state, resumed her Stanford University roles as a political-science professor and senior fellow at its Hoover Institution think tank."


I think most people realize that anyone associated with Bush is probably a crony who isn't even qualified to run a mcdonalds, much less the government. This is a bit of comeuppance for these incompetent boobs.

Nothing like wishing bad will on people. Hopefully Karma is a bitch.

Hahaha, wow, crybaby much? This *IS* karma. They're bad people and now they can't find work because of it. FTW!
 

eleison

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Originally posted by: manowar821

Hahaha, wow, crybaby much? This *IS* karma. They're bad people and now they can't find work because of it. FTW!

What about all the other people who cannot find jobs right now.. Or how about all those people that just got laid off? Or the market being so bad. Is *this* karma for the people voting for Obama.. hahaha.. j/k.. Most people on this board voted for Obama so the odds are I'll be tarred and feathered for this.. oh, well.. :)

Errhh.. Obama number 1.. .. Obama's greeat... I was just kidding :)
 

manowar821

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Originally posted by: eleison
Originally posted by: manowar821

Hahaha, wow, crybaby much? This *IS* karma. They're bad people and now they can't find work because of it. FTW!

What about all the other people who cannot find jobs right now.. Or how about all those people that just got laid off? Or the market being so bad. Is *this* karma for the people voting for Obama.. hahaha.. j/k.. Most people on this board voted for Obama so the odds are I'll be tarred and feathered for this.. oh, well.. :)

Errhh.. Obama number 1.. .. Obama's greeat... I was just kidding :)

I lost my real job last year, so I've switched gears and started back with school, again. I know all about employment/economy issues, and what it does to people and their personal lives, so don't give me that "you don't know how it is" bullshit.

Also, I didn't vote for Obama and his administration, not that this affects your idiotic rambling any bit.

Anyway, the Bush admin was full of people who were fascist-enablers, and I'm damn glad they're having a fucking hard time.
 

JD50

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Once again, this was about 3,000 people, you loons are acting like this just about Dick Cheney and Alberto Gonzales. Like I said before, it's doubtful that all 3,000 people were Bushs' cronies or evil "fascist-enablers". I guess it's just the cool thing to find joy in other people hard times around here. Anyways, sorry for the diversion, RAGE ON!!!!
 

Screech

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Originally posted by: glutenberg
Originally posted by: OrByte
I wouldn't hire Alberto Gonzalez to be a fvcking Wal-Mart door greeter.

Special place in hell for him. I don't mind sounding vengeful nor petty when it comes to AG.

John Yoo too...what has he been up to lately? enjoying the nice little political coffin he nailed himself in I hope...

Yoo is a law professor moving between Berkeley and Chapman University.

The Berkeley "Peace and Justice Council" (or whatever the *%&# it is called) said he should be fired and tried for war crimes, but UC Berkeley (Or the school of law, IIRC) basically gave them the middle finger and told them to F off, lol.
 

Kadarin

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Actually, come to think of it, if I came across a resume where someone listed a degree from Liberty University, I would almost certainly quietly put it in the reject pile.
A Degree from the University of Phoenix probably would carry more weight.

It would absolutely carry more weight. A degree from University of Phoenix would tell me that even though you went to a cheesy institution to get a quick degree, you at least tried, whereas a degree from Liberty University would tell me "hey, I'm a fucking idiot!"
 

eleison

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Originally posted by: manowar821
Originally posted by: eleison
Originally posted by: manowar821

Hahaha, wow, crybaby much? This *IS* karma. They're bad people and now they can't find work because of it. FTW!

What about all the other people who cannot find jobs right now.. Or how about all those people that just got laid off? Or the market being so bad. Is *this* karma for the people voting for Obama.. hahaha.. j/k.. Most people on this board voted for Obama so the odds are I'll be tarred and feathered for this.. oh, well.. :)

Errhh.. Obama number 1.. .. Obama's greeat... I was just kidding :)

I lost my real job last year, so I've switched gears and started back with school, again. I know all about employment/economy issues, and what it does to people and their personal lives, so don't give me that "you don't know how it is" bullshit.

Also, I didn't vote for Obama and his administration, not that this affects your idiotic rambling any bit.

Anyway, the Bush admin was full of people who were fascist-enablers, and I'm damn glad they're having a fucking hard time.



I got laid off 2 years ago - I know how it feels. However, instead of using school as a shelter, I just got another job. Either you voted for Obama or you didn't -- though it does not matter now. He's president. Hope your enjoying your time in school instead of getting a real job. Heard it was even harder now to get a job.. Whatever man.. change.. say it with me brother, "Change..." maybe one of these days, the change he is talking about will help you land a real job.. if I know anything about Obama, I know "we can do it" ;-)


Oh, yea, I forgot to add.. "dude, bush sucks.. he ate my baby!! Oh, down with Chenney, etc..." Is there anything more I can add to be with the "group" in this thread? Losers..erhh, I mean.. Bush, he's the loser...
 

fskimospy

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Originally posted by: eleison

I got laid off 2 years ago - I know how it feels. However, instead of using school as a shelter, I just got another job. Either you voted for Obama or you didn't -- though it does not matter now. He's president. Hope your enjoying your time in school instead of getting a real job. Heard it was even harder now to get a job.. Whatever man.. change.. say it with me brother, "Change..." maybe one of these days, the change he is talking about will help you land a real job.. if I know anything about Obama, I know "we can do it" ;-)


Oh, yea, I forgot to add.. "dude, bush sucks.. he ate my baby!! Oh, down with Chenney, etc..." Is there anything more I can add to be with the "group" in this thread? Losers..erhh, I mean.. Bush, he's the loser...

Your general contempt for school and the fact that you think getting a better education is a 'shelter' as opposed to a 'real job' speaks volumes.

EDIT: Maybe if you had a better education you wouldn't be so easy to lay off.
 

Kadarin

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Nov 23, 2001
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Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: eleison

I got laid off 2 years ago - I know how it feels. However, instead of using school as a shelter, I just got another job. Either you voted for Obama or you didn't -- though it does not matter now. He's president. Hope your enjoying your time in school instead of getting a real job. Heard it was even harder now to get a job.. Whatever man.. change.. say it with me brother, "Change..." maybe one of these days, the change he is talking about will help you land a real job.. if I know anything about Obama, I know "we can do it" ;-)


Oh, yea, I forgot to add.. "dude, bush sucks.. he ate my baby!! Oh, down with Chenney, etc..." Is there anything more I can add to be with the "group" in this thread? Losers..erhh, I mean.. Bush, he's the loser...

Your general contempt for school and the fact that you think getting a better education is a 'shelter' as opposed to a 'real job' speaks volumes.

EDIT: Maybe if you had a better education you wouldn't be so easy to lay off.

He's probably got a degree from Liberty University...
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Good, and I want fries with that, btch!

Are you sure you'd trust the Bushies with your food?

The way they've fucked up everything they touched, I sure wouldn't.
 

b0mbrman

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Meh. I'm sure that somewhere near 75% of the people who worked on Obama's campaign are unemployed in DC, waiting on the new administration to open up hiring. They'll be fine too...

It's friction
 

fornax

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Am I to understand, then, Fear No Evil, that you are ready to hire any incompetent fool as long as they show unequivocal loyalty? (That was the main hiring criterion in the Bush administration).

Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Phokus
I think most people realize that anyone associated with Bush is probably a crony who isn't even qualified to run a mcdonalds, much less the government. This is a bit of comeuppance for these incompetent boobs.

Nothing like wishing bad will on people. Hopefully Karma is a bitch.

 

CitizenKain

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Originally posted by: eleison
Originally posted by: manowar821
Originally posted by: eleison
Originally posted by: manowar821

Hahaha, wow, crybaby much? This *IS* karma. They're bad people and now they can't find work because of it. FTW!

What about all the other people who cannot find jobs right now.. Or how about all those people that just got laid off? Or the market being so bad. Is *this* karma for the people voting for Obama.. hahaha.. j/k.. Most people on this board voted for Obama so the odds are I'll be tarred and feathered for this.. oh, well.. :)

Errhh.. Obama number 1.. .. Obama's greeat... I was just kidding :)

I lost my real job last year, so I've switched gears and started back with school, again. I know all about employment/economy issues, and what it does to people and their personal lives, so don't give me that "you don't know how it is" bullshit.

Also, I didn't vote for Obama and his administration, not that this affects your idiotic rambling any bit.

Anyway, the Bush admin was full of people who were fascist-enablers, and I'm damn glad they're having a fucking hard time.



I got laid off 2 years ago - I know how it feels. However, instead of using school as a shelter, I just got another job. Either you voted for Obama or you didn't -- though it does not matter now. He's president. Hope your enjoying your time in school instead of getting a real job. Heard it was even harder now to get a job.. Whatever man.. change.. say it with me brother, "Change..." maybe one of these days, the change he is talking about will help you land a real job.. if I know anything about Obama, I know "we can do it" ;-)


Oh, yea, I forgot to add.. "dude, bush sucks.. he ate my baby!! Oh, down with Chenney, etc..." Is there anything more I can add to be with the "group" in this thread? Losers..erhh, I mean.. Bush, he's the loser...

Maybe you should swing by a school and pick up some writing classes.

I'm confused why people are surprised that working for an extremely unpopular administration that is known for cronyism are suddenly surprised there isn't a huge pile of jobs waiting for them. Funny how the bootstraps mantra disappears in a hurry.