Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Still another day with no news about The Telegraph’s choice for President, you know the one they endorsed for the benefit of future historians, Barack Hussein Obama.

They have even failed to point out the jobs he is helping to create.They may all benefit the Chinese and people who do not pay taxes but it is “change” and good paying jobs for the Chinese at the expense of some of the people in Wisconsin.

They over look this and as the Editorial Page Editor Charles Richardson who we sometimes refer to as (Low-Grade) likes to remind everyone, they will forget. He is talking about you, will you forget?

They are laying the groundwork for the upcoming elections. I think we have established the fact that we are not going to get the information we need to prepare ourselves to make a decision on any election, especially a national election from The Telegraph.

President and Publisher George McCanless seems to have a policy of providing the so-called news he wants you to have. Executive Editor Sherrie Marshall and Editorial Page Editor Charles Richardson seem to be elated with this policy. After all they have Visiting Member Kenny Burgamy (ex-banker) to offer token opposing views for the appearance of legitimacy. It appears as if he all most has it down pat and knows exactly which subjects to deal with and which ones to avoid. For instance we have heard none of the following from News Talk Central. It is for sure that no one at The Telegraph has written about it.  All we have heard is token talk about Obama’s vacation.

Back on July 27th, 2011 an individual named Jack Cafferty with CNN wrote a story about how the Obama administration and Jeffrey Immelt who heads the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness have decided to help the Chinese create jobs.

Here is the way Cafferty put it: “Here is more evidence of the suicide mission this country is on: General Electric announced it's moving its 115-year-old X-ray business from Waukesha, Wisconsin to Beijing, China.”

Obama’s bosom buddy Immelt heads up General Electric, but somehow the company is excused from paying any income taxes last year. We are told “…the company earned $14.2 billion in profits last year – more than $5 billion in the U.S. Alone.” Apparently this meets with Obama’s approval, as he has said nothing about it that we know of.

Here we are told that “none of the 150 staffers in the Milwaukee-area facility will lose jobs or be transferred.”
 

However on August 23, 2011 we are told by John Schmid of the Journal Sentinel in an article titled “GE Healthcare cutting 81 jobs” that indeed jobs are being cut, a total of “…81 jobs at its Milwaukee and Waukesha facilities…”

That is not all Market Watch reported on August 23, 2011, that “GE, China Huadian partner on gas turbines”

It is a “$100 million joint venture” and “A production facility will be build in Shanghai…”

According to the report “…Huadian vice manager Deng Jianling” said “It is the first step for us to introduce key DER technical equipment from the U.S.,” and then “In the next stage we will gradually localize the Technology.”

This sounds as if it is right out of Bill Clinton’s playbook when he was selling U.S. Technology to the Chinese for campaign contributions. Whatever if the above is true the Chinese will wind up with the technology.

It does make you wonder if Obama needs campaign money. Back during the Clinton administration they were carrying it around in paper bags.

 That ain’t all. On August 22nd an article in the Washington Post by Howard Schneider, tells us “GE ‘all in’ on aviation deal with China” The article informs us that a “General Electric flight simulator” which shows a pilot. “…  a vivid picture of nearby mountains precise enough to allow a plane to take off or land despite the conditions.” The article calls it a  “‘synthetic vision’ system” and tells us it is “essential to the United States’ economic future”

This is a must read and looks as if there are national security implications involved. But then that did not matter to Bill Clinton and Al Gore!

Then there is an article at The Huffington post dated 01/21/11 titled “Obama Picks Jeffrey Immelt, GE CEO,  To Run New Jobs Focused Panel As GE Sends Jobs Overseas, Pays Little In Taxes."

All of this appears to be a little much for Business Editor Harold Goodridge. Such things as “Adidas launches ‘barefoot’ shoe” and  “Counseling service holds program on scams”, seems to be more his style.

Mr. Ed Williams, community educator for the counseling service must not read The Telegraph because among the scams, newspaper scams was not listed!

Have a nice day.

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