Psychoblues
10-07-2008, 11:47 PM
General Electric is the largest military, energy, telecommunications and household appliance manufacturer in the world. They know what is going to happen in November. They clearly know what is going to happen in November!!!!!!!!!!!!! Should I say that again?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
No matter what happens on the Presidential level, the Democrats will hold the majorities in the House and the Senate. After all, that's where the national majority is located, correct? Maybe. But that is exactly where contracts are considered and approved regardless of who is in the White House.
GE is now gaming the system to improve their chances by only supporting the Democratic contender for the Top Spot!!!!!!!!!!!!! They are not supporting the state and local entities as they know already where that will wind up. It's a bean counter analogy worthy of national recognition!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You all know me as a Democrat. Some of you even condemn me as worse than that. But, pay attention, young ones. I know a farce when I see one and the actions of GE in the past few months indicate a propensity beyond expectations for not only self preservation but total market dominance in most every field of commercial involvement. Dig it or not, I don't think I am wrong on this issue at this time. Anyone care to educate me?
:salute::cheers2::clap::laugh2::cheers2::salute:
No matter what happens on the Presidential level, the Democrats will hold the majorities in the House and the Senate. After all, that's where the national majority is located, correct? Maybe. But that is exactly where contracts are considered and approved regardless of who is in the White House.
GE is now gaming the system to improve their chances by only supporting the Democratic contender for the Top Spot!!!!!!!!!!!!! They are not supporting the state and local entities as they know already where that will wind up. It's a bean counter analogy worthy of national recognition!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You all know me as a Democrat. Some of you even condemn me as worse than that. But, pay attention, young ones. I know a farce when I see one and the actions of GE in the past few months indicate a propensity beyond expectations for not only self preservation but total market dominance in most every field of commercial involvement. Dig it or not, I don't think I am wrong on this issue at this time. Anyone care to educate me?
:salute::cheers2::clap::laugh2::cheers2::salute: