http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Governm...-As-On-Economy
According to the GAI, Obama spent over 900 hours playing golf and over 400 hours attending economy related meetings.
Sorry,True, true. Unfortunately, Corneyhole is a janitor at some dirtbag Kommunity Kollege so his grasp of all things not concerning floor stripping is a little weak.
But I can't stand the guy myself but I have made more business decisions on a golf course than in my office. Originally Posted by Gotyour6
It is no surprise that President Barack Obama did not want press photographers present while playing golf with Ron Kirk, Jim Crane and Tiger Woods this past weekend.
Ron Kirk is our current U.S. trade representative. He is a former lobbyist for Energy Future Holdings Corp. and Merrill Lynch.
Jim Crane owns Champion Energy Services, the fastest growing retail electric provider to our nation. They also supply electric and gas to the state of Illinois. He also owns the Houston Astros and is an ardent Obama donor.
During his first presidential campaign, Obama said, “I do not take a dime from lobbyists. And when I am elected president, no lobbyist will find a job in my White House.”
It is quite comical how the last member of the group, the formerly notorious Tiger Woods, is now the least scandalous member of the foursome.
This is to remind you that nothing here says that he made any decisions while in a meeting either. The simple fact is that he spent more time on the links (a golf term) then he did trying to solve the nation's economic woes with others in Washington. Since the GOP controls the house, how many of these outings involved playing with a republican? Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
The two board idiots are on a roll today and the knee-jerk words are "Scandal" and "middle-class"......Yeah, but did they get their decoder rings from their Lucky Charms so they can understand them?
They must have received their double secret email instructions from Breitbart to get out and spread the word!
Breaking! Originally Posted by timpage
This is to remind you that nothing here says that he made any decisions while in a meeting either. The simple fact is that he spent more time on the links (a golf term) then he did trying to solve the nation's economic woes with others in Washington. Since the GOP controls the house, how many of these outings involved playing with a republican? Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn