Tuesday, August 7, 2012

BloggeRhythms 8/7/2012

 
A couple of days ago I mentioned that close analysis of good operating performance results for many top American businesses shows significant improvement in controlling costs, rather than from increasing sales. Consequently, the fact seems to be that the overall economy remains quite weak. 
 
Additionally, much of the spurt in the three major stock markets is being attributed by pundits to be based on expectations of further bailout or stimulus actions by  the Fed, which is presumed as a positive step by major investors, despite the fact that over the long term, previous efforts have not performed as hoped.
 
Therefore, a reasonable assumption is that the administration, which has been deemed “anti-business” by many, is still pursuing the same path. And so much so, that steps normally as negative actions are actually deemed positive by some investors whereas, without those steps they’d have no hope at all.  
 
In summary then, there’s really nothing favorable the current administration can point to regarding the nation’s economic woes they’ve caused, among other poorly handled responsibilities such as taxes, health care, education and immigration. So consequently, all they can do at present is try to degrade and smear their competition.  And that’s why I brought the forgoing up today whereas on Fox News on-line I read the following.      
 
“The Obama campaign launched a pre-emptive strike Tuesday on Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, attempting to gather dirt on the potential vice presidential pick by asking Floridians to share with the campaign “the good, bad and ugly” about him.
 
Ashley Walker, director of Obama for America in Florida, blasted out the email Tuesday soliciting unflattering information on Rubio. 
 
“Share what you think the rest of the country should know about what Rubio’s really done in Florida,” Walker wrote, “the good, bad and ugly. And why he’d be a disaster as our next vice president.”
 
So here we have a group of failed politicos who’ve done such a miserable job in total, they’ve got absolutely nothing positive to rely on. And they’ve reached such a point of pathetic desperation they have to search for ways to disparage their competition in an attempt to drag them down to an even lower level.
 
However, they’ve got one hurdle it’s unlikely they’ll overcome. Because the one’s that won’t buy their slandering style again amount to about sixty percent of the U.S. population. 
 
That's it for today folks. 
 
Adios  

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