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Big Traitors

21 June 2011 @ 14:32

You’re starting to see more reports with greater frequency that the big business leaders of this country are turning against Wesley Mouch, er, Barack Hussein Obama. From the content of the articles, you would think a lot of them have wised-up or are wising-up to the fact that Obama would love nothing more than to see them become glorified servants of the state……but you would be wrong.

From the latest posting by The Prowler over at The American Spectator Online:

The Obama Administration’s war on business, though, isn’t having a negative effect on its fundraising for 2012 — at least in Washington, D.C. Democratic National Committee and Obama re-elect sources say that they have commitments from executives from virtually every major U.S. corporation to host or co-host fundraisers in the coming months.

"At some point, you wish that some executive would show the spine to say, ‘Enough. I’ve learned my lesson, you can’t weigh me down with regulations and expect me to help you get elected so you can do it to me again and again and again,’" says a Republican fundraiser. "But that hasn’t happened yet."

And it won’t. Unlike the vast majority of small business owners, those folks who run the big corporations have been playing footsie with the government at all levels for so long the prosperity of their companies is tied to their continued cooperation with the state. Another factor is that these men and women of wealth often feel guilty about their riches and come to believe that they’re ‘bad people’. How to atone for this? Why, make one’s heart bleed in a liberal way.

That no big business men or women will dare to risk their wealth and status to stand up for the Free Market and for The Constitution is shameful and is nothing but Moral Treason. They are traitors to America, the nation that allowed them to thrive and prosper and enjoy the greatest standard of living in the whole history of Mankind.

A hard rain’s gonna fall and you will not escape getting soaked. I won’t forget your treachery, and, I suspect, neither will many other conservatives. As my Father likes to say: ‘Watch out for the boomerang’. In the Real World, you ain’t to big to fail

5 Comments
  1. Adobe Walls permalink
    21 June 2011 @ 14:51 14:51

    One could debate whether we ever had a truly free market or whether it’s even possible. Big business and big government will always find a way to do business and I think big business is afraid of the freedom the Tea Party demands. As I’ve written elsewhere the Bolsheviks don’t actually want to destroy the economy, they know that’s where the money comes from. What they fail to grasp is that government is incapable of managing the economy and the harder they try the more damage they do.

  2. M. Thompson permalink
    21 June 2011 @ 15:10 15:10

    Why compete when you can bribe Barry O. to regulate the competition out of business?

  3. bobbelvedere permalink*
    21 June 2011 @ 17:18 17:18

    Adobe: Perfection is something the Left believes can be achieved despite all evidence to the contrary. However, we can create and maintain a market system that is as free as we are able, given the necessary restrictions that are required in a Republic based on The Contitution. We can put in checks and balances so that the government cannot worm it’s way in and tempt businessmen. The Founders made one mistake: they weren’t cynical enough and, therefore, did not write language that was restrictive to the degree need in a world populated by people, all of whom are born with Original Sin.

    MT: Why do the Right thing when it will get you labeled a ‘prude’ or you get laughed at? Why are we waging this battle to restore our freedoms and liberties when we know our chances of success are not good? Because it is the Right thing to do; it is our duty to those who came before us and risked everything – their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor – so that we could be born in freedom. And it is our duty to those who shall come after us that we hand them those gifts we received.

  4. M. Thompson permalink
    21 June 2011 @ 22:41 22:41

    Right Bob, I was merely being facetious here, and pointing out the thought process that leads to this sort of bull. And at it’s best, virtue leads to knowledge that you have done well.

    That’s something that can’t be underestimated.

  5. bobbelvedere permalink*
    21 June 2011 @ 23:24 23:24

    MT: I should have made clear that I knew your were being facetious and I wasn’t aiming my rant at you. It wasn’t. I was raving at the businessmen who crack whore themselves to the state. I apologize.

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