Steve Jobs Warned Obama of 'One-Term Presidency,' Bio Reveals

After 8 years of business doing whatever they wanted legal or illegal and then Obama bailing them out of their failures ,what more could business ask for?

He had a super majority and thumbed his nose at them in pursuit of votes he'll never get.

He was a computer genius. Politics? Not so much.

He may be right about being a one term president but not for those reasons.
 
Let's start with Steve's comment....

Jobs told Obama he had to adopt more business-friendly policies, saying companies were more likely to build factories in China because of "regulations and unnecessary costs" in the United States.
 
No we can't match China. Cheap labor and runaway pollution. There is no free lunch. It will come back to haunt them sooner than they think.

Walmart for example. Cheap labor and cheap merchandise. The taxpayer picks up the slack in poor healthcare benefits and retirement.
 
After 8 years of business doing whatever they wanted legal or illegal and then Obama bailing them out of their failures ,what more could business ask for?

He had a super majority and thumbed his nose at them in pursuit of votes he'll never get.

He was a computer genius. Politics? Not so much.

He may be right about being a one term president but not for those reasons.

So do you think the GOP nominee might actually come from the floor at the convention?
 
No. I think they are currently floating candidates to see if anyone will gain traction. There problem is they have no new ideas.
 
And they have terrible candidates. Either someone new will emerge, the right-wing faction of the party will hold its nose and nominate Romney, or a brutally humiliating scene will unfold: They'll be soundly defeated by a grid-locked incumbent in the worst economy since the great depression.

Interesting times. The people have no faith in the president, and even less faith in his opposition.

Tim
 
And they have terrible candidates. Either someone new will emerge, the right-wing faction of the party will hold its nose and nominate Romney, or a brutally humiliating scene will unfold: They'll be soundly defeated by a grid-locked incumbent in the worst economy since the great depression.

Interesting times. The people have no faith in the president, and even less faith in his opposition.

Tim

That pretty much sums it up :(

If there's no new blood, I expect Romney and a far right wing VP nominee to appease the conservatives.
 
The people have no faith in the president, and even less faith in his opposition.

Tim

That about says it and I suspect you and I are on completely opposite sides of the political spectrum.

Many polls show that Obama can be beat until a specific opposition candidate is named and then he wins.

My guess is that Obama will be re-elected for this very reason.
 
That about says it and I suspect you and I are on completely opposite sides of the political spectrum.

Many polls show that Obama can be beat until a specific opposition candidate is named and then he wins.

My guess is that Obama will be re-elected for this very reason.

While I understand your sentiment about Obama, I think the recent elections have little to do with liking a candidate as much as voting against the other candidate :( Therefore, I would suspect that Obama is in trouble, only capturing those states that are firmly Democratic--or perhaps gaining from some of the anti-union GOP stances.
 
That about says it and I suspect you and I are on completely opposite sides of the political spectrum.

Funny thing is, up until the last decade or so, I didn't really have a side. I feel like I was forced to take sides; a precarious choice between the utterly ineffective and the duplicitously dangerous.

Tim
 

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