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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-06-11 09:43 PM
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A couple of things from the No Labels phone conference tonight via Irregular Times.
The writer says he is going to put more up about it later, but what he has already is interesting.

Remember, this is one of the groups..the other being Americans Elect..that is going to run a candidate for president against Obama.

Questioning Elitist CEO Howard Schultz And No Labels Tonight

The writer says he "made a copy of the audio of the call. It’s pretty hard to listen to, as it’s mostly vague generalities telling people that we all need to come together and send a powerful message and make solutions… and then slipping in CEO special interest agenda items every now and then. It’s an hour and a half long, so give me a second here."

More:

At 7:30 PM, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz will take make an appearance as a spokesman for No Labels during a “conversation with America”, an event at which Schultz will take pre-selected questions and talk about what he describes as a commitment to create jobs.

Here’s the rub: In the depths of the last economic recession, Howard Schultz didn’t pitch in and create jobs. He fired 6,700 people with one stroke of his pen, eliminating their jobs forever. If Howard Schultz really believes that creating jobs is the correct response to an economic crisis, why did he destroy so many jobs last time around?


And this is from the comments about the conference:

9/6/2011 at 9:15 pm

No Labels had the audacity to warn at this public relations event that, unless its pro-business agenda is implemented, “the gap between the haves and have nots is going to get wider and wider and wider.”

Hey, here’s an idea, No Labels: Why don’t you tell your corporate spokespeople like Howard Schultz to take a little bit more of their “have” and give it to the hard working “have nots”?
Why didn’t anyone there tell Howard Schultz that before he lectures anyone in the government about putting personal interest aside for the good of the country, that he take half of the 21.7 million dollars he took home from Starbucks last year, and give that to the people working at Starbucks who actually brought in that money?

What hypocrisy!


Amen to that!

Bet they wished they never sent me that email today.

Then I would not have researched them, and I would have been blissfully unaware of the total absurdity of their plan to run someone against Obama because he is not bipartisan enough.


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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-06-11 11:54 PM
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1. Video and update from the conference...Ch 10 Tampa.
They speak of cutting corporate taxes. Of course they do. They have been having their taxes cut, and some of them are creating jobs....overseas.

http://www.wtsp.com/news/article/209363/8/Starbucks-CEO-Howard-Schultz-calls-on-businesses-individuals-to-hold-back-all-political-campaign-donations-until-Congress-creates-jobs

"Tuesday night, a non-partisan group of business leaders, politicians, and Ivy League professors gathered to talk solutions. It's a group supported by former Florida Governor Charlie Crist. It's also supported by executives from Starbucks, Nasdaq, Hasbro, J. Crew, Pepsico, and JCPenney. It's also a group taking out full page ads in USA Today, but why?

"There's nothing more important in America today than people finding a job," says Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, who led the "No Labels" virtual town hall.

The group comprised of both Democrats and Republicans already has more than 100 businesses and thousands of others vowing to withhold all political campaign contributions until Congress puts Americans back to work.

..."Kaplan added Congress should enact "spending cuts, entitlement reform, some revenue increases, and probably some investment in infrastructure."
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gkhouston Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-07-11 12:15 AM
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2. "and then slipping in CEO special interest agenda items every now and then"
Well, that's all I needed to know about No Labels.
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