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Offline brad

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http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/2011/06/27/goldman-to-embark-on-hiring-spree-in-singapore/

With today’s news, Goldman joins the ranks of top U.S. corporations like GE, Chevron, Intel, and others who have collectively outsourced over 2.4 million American jobs in the past decade.  Why do we keep throwing them money and tax breaks it doesn't seem to help.

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http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/2011/06/27/goldman-to-embark-on-hiring-spree-in-singapore/

With today’s news, Goldman joins the ranks of top U.S. corporations like GE, Chevron, Intel, and others who have collectively outsourced over 2.4 million American jobs in the past decade.  Why do we keep throwing them money and tax breaks it doesn't seem to help.


With profits coming under pressure in the  U.S., Goldman appears to be launching possibly the most aggressive effort among the big banks to expand operations overseas where the business climate is more favorable, analysts say.

Corps see the writing on the wall......The uncertainty created by the obama administration is crippling this country. Maybe if obama was more business friendly, creating an atmosphere in which to grow, there would be no need to complain about taking taxpayer money to stave off going under here....... while still moving overseas to avoid another "bailout"......
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It's a freaking amazing criminal that they are not all in prison for the fraud they've committed.  Maybe the SEC shouldn't look the other way now.

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Corps see the writing on the wall......The uncertainty created by the obama administration is crippling this country. Maybe if obama was more business friendly, creating an atmosphere in which to grow, there would be no need to complain about taking taxpayer money to stave off going under here....... while still moving overseas to avoid another "bailout"......

http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/economicsunbound/archives/2009/06/a_lost_decade_f.html

Statistics don't back up your premise, Bush was so bad just look at the numbers.

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For all we know this could be a condition of the bailout. "Yeah, we'll bail your ass out, but we'll need you to move jobs overseas as part of our US economic destruction and global redistribution."
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Jeez Brad, you saying Obama is friendly to business?

 ::hysterical::

He's friendly to Wall St because they kicked in beau coup bucks to get his socialist ass in office!

http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/contrib.php?cycle=2008&cid=N00009638

2008, Goldman ranks #2, gosh, what a surprise!

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He's out to destroy wealth, business and jobs...the extreme left Cloward-Piven strategy is in full play!
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It's a freaking amazing criminal that they are not all in prison for the fraud they've committed.  Maybe the SEC shouldn't look the other way now.

If there was anything criminal going on (besides in Øbonzo's regime itself) there would be indictments and prosecutions going on. Øbonzo's pet monkey holder won't do anything to jeopardize the money tree so you aren't likely to see anything happen there.

Unless the dhimmicrats wrote specific language forbidding off-shoring there is no linkage between the two actions. Businesses exist to make money. Like water seeking its own level, they will do whatever it takes to stay in the black.

What is freaking amazing criminal is the way dhimmicrats have so thoroughly poisoned the environment that jobs can't grow and businesses can't prosper. If anyone deserves to be in prison its those bass-turds.

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Corps see the writing on the wall......The uncertainty created by the obama administration is crippling this country. Maybe if obama was more business friendly, creating an atmosphere in which to grow, there would be no need to complain about taking taxpayer money to stave off going under here....... while still moving overseas to avoid another "bailout"......

http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/economicsunbound/archives/2009/06/a_lost_decade_f.html

Statistics don't back up your premise, Bush was so bad just look at the numbers.

What this graph indicates is Washington does not understand business and the obama administration believes raising the 20+ % capital gains,other higher taxation, fines, free healthcare, gov't ownership and union favoritism are the avenue to industrial and economic success. Don't believe me, ask Boeing.
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