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Afterburner with Bill Whittle: Running on Empty - Government Doesn't Create Jobs

From the dead bodies that resulted from the Fast & Furious and Benghazi operations, to the apologies to fanatics and dictators, Bill Whittle brings you a compendium of the Obama Administration's greatest failures. Excluding all the broken laws, tyranny and treasonous acts Comrade Barack Hussein Obama and his Regime have committed.

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Added: Oct-25-2012 Occurred On: Oct-25-2012
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Tags: .Afterburner, Bill Whittle, tyranny, treasonous acts, Comrade Barack Hussein Obama, Regime
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  • So England is out of a double dip recession because of a government funded Olympics, the economy was 'kick started'...how do Republicans react to this?

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    • @shizzlemynizzle The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited (LOCOG) is a private company responsible for the planning, funding, preparation and staging of the London 2012 Games.

      The company has a core budget of over £2 billion, with almost all revenue raised from the private sector.

      The buildings made specifically for the Olympics were built by the public Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA). Which actually took business away from local private construction More..

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    • @BurkaBurka The costs of mounting the Games are separate from those for building the venues and infrastructure, and redeveloping the land for the Olympic Park. While the Games are privately funded, the venues and Park costs are met largely by public money.

      The original budget for the Games was £2.4 billion, but this was increased almost fourfold to about £9.3 billion ($14.46 billion) in 2007.[76] The revised figures were announced to the House of Commons on 15 March 2007 by Tessa Jowell. http More..

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    • @BurkaBurka like most Americans you assumed my question was loaded, big fail on your behalf. I'm not a 'liberal' or 'socialist'...I was merely asking how the republican mindset views the largely public funded olympics and the fact it has lifted England out of a recession....

      here's the break down....


      Building the venues and infrastructure — £5.3 billion

      Elite sport and Paralympic funding — £400 million.

      Security and policing — £600 million

      Regeneration of the Lower Lea Valley — More..

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    • @shizzlemynizzle The topic is jobs kind sir.

      So as you stated the games were primarily privately funded, meaning without the private sector there would be no Olympic games and thus no additional jobs created from small business preparing for a major event.

      The public money you speak of (taxes) sure did help to fund the buildings that housed the Olympics. But the jobs that were created were in the private sector due to business's hiring more people in preparation for the event. The government More..

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  • lmao,they don't have Acorn this year,.most won't even know what day to vote on,..

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  • Is this random guy seriously suggesting Romney would be any less failure than Obama?

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    • @immamoron thats what I was thinking..and the fact that he said this may be his last show(thank goodness) means he cares more about nhis team than his country.

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  • Bill Whittle's name just got on the "Disposition Matrix".

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  • for my vote Romney would have to take the same stance on Medical Cannabis as his Church does
    theLAB

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  • If you can vote PLEASe vote! Turn out is a record highs, if you sit there drinking a beers on election night we might get stuck with the same blunder boy for yet ANOTHEr four years....

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  • bill whittle thinks russia is our #1 geopolitical enemy? this guy is a fucking cold war relic.

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  • xlnt post!

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  • You're right, Bill, government doesn't create jobs. Rich people do.

    Except, rich people are richer than ever before in history.

    So, where are the jobs? :)

    Oh, that's right... in China.

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    • @hellgremlin They are richer than ever before ALL OVER THE FUCKING WORLD!!!!! And why are jobs moving to china?? Oh yeah, cuz someone who works the line at a factory want's 30 bucks an hour, full benifits and free health care....

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    • @gammyland Are you seriously bothered more by the 30 bucks an hour a factory worker makes, than by the fact that the richest in your country can make a hundred thousand dollars in the same amount of time?

      Wow... you actually think 30 bucks per hour plus benefits, is a lot...

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    • @hellgremlin Awww, poor little guy. Is life not "fair" enough for you?

      BTW, $30 and hour plus benefits is a very decent sum for a "factory" position.

      You do understand that in the states people get paid based on their qualifications, not a sense of unearned entitlement and immature claim to fairness.

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    • @BurkaBurka I used to be a dental technologist. A night's work, two hours tops fabricating crowns and bridges could earn me 400 dollars or more. I have had the luxury of switching careers, and becoming a journalist because I enjoy writing, because I have considerable savings, and can handle the pay cut for many years to come.

      I'm not speaking out because I think my life is unfair, because it's rather good. I'm speaking out because everyone else has been convinced that 30 dollars an hour is a lo More..

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    • @hellgremlin That's simply not true. I run a bar part time at the equivalent of 16 an hour (again only part time 2 days) with no benefits, I go to school full time. My wife works as a CNA at the local hospital at about the same pay rate as I am but with benefits. We have 2 children and we own a home, two cars, and a mean bitch of a cat. We do this in one of the richest counties in the nation where the average single family home in a decent area goes for a minimum of $400,000.

      People get paid wh More..

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