From The Weekly Standard, our President, on the "Occupy Wall Street" movement:
The most important thing we can do right now is those of us in leadership letting people know that we understand their struggles and we are on their side, and that we want to set up a system in which hard work, responsibility, doing what you’re supposed to do, is rewarded . . . and that people who are irresponsible, who are reckless, who don’t feel a sense of obligation to their communities and their companies and their workers that those folks aren’t rewarded.
Honestly, after fourteen years trying to get the corporate bullies running Randolph Hospital to play fair (and now watching Bob Morrison ride off into the sunset with his pockets full of non-profit dollars - and without answering for anything that he did) . . . or, in the alternative, pleading with the government & oversight agencies that-were-supposed-to-see-that-Randolph-played-fair to MAKE them play fair . . . I've never heard such a load of hypocritical horse-sh*t in my life.
I was IN your "system" Mr. President. I got the education and the degrees that you say value so much. I busted my tail in Asheboro. I did MY JOB. I did what I was supposed to do.
I believed. I bought that farm in your Secretary-of-State's "village".
Look what happened. Hard work, merit, ethics, truth . . . it meant NOTHING.
You and others like you/before you were NEVER on my side. Clinton, Hunt, Sleazely, Edwards, Perdue . . . it's been a parade of two-faced opportunisitc, self-serving dunces.
You do NOT have to set up a new "system". Your job is to make the one we've got work. To make everyone play by the rules.
Go back to D.C. Cuz I'm thinking North Carolina is gonna be a bust for you this time around.
"Yes, we can.". More like, "No, we didn't".
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
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