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Same thing I was thinking. I'm looking at the statistics on those links and finding nothing collating to the OP. I agree, it looks like another failed right wing "bash Obama" thread.
Understandably, when a certain political party is backed into a corner (which they painted themselves into I might add) and everyting they relied upon to run a campaign on is threatened, the rhetoric spins on overdrive. When the social wedge issues do not take hold for long, the spin machine works overtime spitting out propaganda so rapidly that all that is left is whatever is at the bottom of the barrel. You must feel kind of sorry for them at this pathetic juncture. The right wing does not even have a candidate they they can feel excited about. Think about what an absolute let down that is.
But most Obama followers are like him in that they think those nasty people are sitting on their money just to hurt The One.
Some are...for sure.
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Same thing I was thinking. I'm looking at the statistics on those links and finding nothing correlating to the OP. I agree, it looks like another failed right wing "bash Obama" thread.
How about looking at the TITLE of the Gallup article and then you could also look at the actually numbers.......
Health care = obamacare and the NEW coming costs.
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I read that one rev, and we both know that healthcare as they talked about it is Obamacare.
Nice try at deflection,
Exactly right. Hopefully, business will see the light AFTER Nov 6th.
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Why not put in some effort and dispute it? Oh wait, you can't.
No, they never can.
Health care and obama's massive regulatory burden - the numbers are clear...nearly 50% cite these two issues as reason to not hire.
If certain folks could read, they would notice that when you add up all the numbers the add up to a bit more than 100% from that we can see that the poll is a response to ranking issues regarding employment decisions. In other words in order of concerns healthcare and government regulations (while concerns) rank at the bottom of those concerns for businesses that expect to still be in operation over the next 12 months.
Nearly half of small-business owners name these issues
Obamacare, massive regulatory burden and the continue of the economy - ALL a direct reflection of this president anti-business agenda. Who can blame them - business large and small have been a target of this administration, have been demonized in one way or another.
Here's a headliner AND a no-brainer;
Only 7% list government incentive for a reason to hire.
A very good chance, under this president.
Well, these small business owners are nuts. Businesses of under 50 employees are exempt from many provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
Considering the number of folks who claim to be small business owners and don't understand that their income is a deductible business expense, I vote for the latter.
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