Friday, November 18, 2011

How many ways can you kill jobs?

So many ways, so little time in one presidential term, to kill jobs.

  • Don't go to Vegas. 
  • Don't buy a yacht. 
  • Don't buy an airplane, even if you can afford it.
  • Don't drill in the Gulf. (DO invest taxpayer dollars in oil rigs in Brazil! Hey, we'll be a great customer THERE!)
  • Don't sell autos, unless the government says you Democrats can.
  • Don't mine coal.
  • Don't transport oil from Canada to the US via the Keystone Pipeline. (Instead let the Canadians sell it to Asia.)
  • Don't BUY autos, unless they're tiny tin cans that can get you killed.
  • Don't allow Ohio to make a recover and contribute to the economy.

However IF you're POTUS yourself:

  • DO ride around for a few miles in a heavy bus made in Canada.
  • DO party down in the White House while telling people they have to sacrifice.
  • DO spend money like crazy, regardless the consequence.
  • DO take separate planes 3 hours apart for vacations.
  • DO golf frequently while the little people "sacrifice."
  • DO support the jobless; that would be the occupiers, not the ones looking for jobs.
  • DO fly around the country on jackets to raise cash for your campaign. (DON'T worry how much that costs in dollars or carbons.)
  • DO admonish the people their attitudes are bad! They are lazy!
  • DO apologize frequently for this great country that gave you the opportunities to get where you are!
  So now let's go look at that article about killing jobs in Ohio. Hoosierman has covered frequently the Marcellus and Utica Shales that will yield numerous jobs, a thriving economy and oil for years to come.
  Now Obama caters to his base again. The wacko environmentalists who are working by protesting around the country.
  Washington Examiner:

President Obama's United States Department of Agriculture has delayed shale gas drilling in Ohio for up to six months by cancelling a mineral lease auction for Wayne National Forest (WNF). The move was taken in deference to environmentalists, on the pretext of studying the effects of hydraulic fracturing. 
“Conditions have changed since the 2006 Forest Plan was developed," announcedWNF Supervisor Anne Carey on Tuesday.
  It's hard to feel anything but despair and disgust, at this point. 

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