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June 11, 2009 at 11:53 AM #414575June 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM #413876meadandaleParticipant
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LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
June 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM #414114meadandaleParticipant[quote=partypup]
LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
June 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM #414366meadandaleParticipant[quote=partypup]
LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
June 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM #414435meadandaleParticipant[quote=partypup]
LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
June 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM #414590meadandaleParticipant[quote=partypup]
LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
June 11, 2009 at 12:08 PM #413880AecetiaParticipantHe’s still stuck on the first envelope:
Prepare Three Envelopes
A fellow had just been hired as the new CEO of a large high tech corporation. The CEO who was stepping down met with him privately and presented him with three numbered envelopes. “Open these if you run up against a problem you don’t think you can solve,” he said.Well, things went along pretty smoothly, but six months later, sales took a downturn and he was really catching a lot of heat. About at his wit’s end, he remembered the envelopes. He went to his drawer and took out the first envelope. The message read, “Blame your predecessor.”
The new CEO called a press conference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO. Satisfied with his comments, the press — and Wall Street – responded positively, sales began to pick up and the problem was soon behind him.
About a year later, the company was again experiencing a slight dip in sales, combined with serious product problems. Having learned from his previous experience, the CEO quickly opened the second envelope. The message read, “Reorganize.” This he did, and the company quickly rebounded.
After several consecutive profitable quarters, the company once again fell on difficult times. The CEO went to his office, closed the door and opened the third envelope.
The message said, “Prepare three envelopes.”
June 11, 2009 at 12:08 PM #414119AecetiaParticipantHe’s still stuck on the first envelope:
Prepare Three Envelopes
A fellow had just been hired as the new CEO of a large high tech corporation. The CEO who was stepping down met with him privately and presented him with three numbered envelopes. “Open these if you run up against a problem you don’t think you can solve,” he said.Well, things went along pretty smoothly, but six months later, sales took a downturn and he was really catching a lot of heat. About at his wit’s end, he remembered the envelopes. He went to his drawer and took out the first envelope. The message read, “Blame your predecessor.”
The new CEO called a press conference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO. Satisfied with his comments, the press — and Wall Street – responded positively, sales began to pick up and the problem was soon behind him.
About a year later, the company was again experiencing a slight dip in sales, combined with serious product problems. Having learned from his previous experience, the CEO quickly opened the second envelope. The message read, “Reorganize.” This he did, and the company quickly rebounded.
After several consecutive profitable quarters, the company once again fell on difficult times. The CEO went to his office, closed the door and opened the third envelope.
The message said, “Prepare three envelopes.”
June 11, 2009 at 12:08 PM #414371AecetiaParticipantHe’s still stuck on the first envelope:
Prepare Three Envelopes
A fellow had just been hired as the new CEO of a large high tech corporation. The CEO who was stepping down met with him privately and presented him with three numbered envelopes. “Open these if you run up against a problem you don’t think you can solve,” he said.Well, things went along pretty smoothly, but six months later, sales took a downturn and he was really catching a lot of heat. About at his wit’s end, he remembered the envelopes. He went to his drawer and took out the first envelope. The message read, “Blame your predecessor.”
The new CEO called a press conference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO. Satisfied with his comments, the press — and Wall Street – responded positively, sales began to pick up and the problem was soon behind him.
About a year later, the company was again experiencing a slight dip in sales, combined with serious product problems. Having learned from his previous experience, the CEO quickly opened the second envelope. The message read, “Reorganize.” This he did, and the company quickly rebounded.
After several consecutive profitable quarters, the company once again fell on difficult times. The CEO went to his office, closed the door and opened the third envelope.
The message said, “Prepare three envelopes.”
June 11, 2009 at 12:08 PM #414440AecetiaParticipantHe’s still stuck on the first envelope:
Prepare Three Envelopes
A fellow had just been hired as the new CEO of a large high tech corporation. The CEO who was stepping down met with him privately and presented him with three numbered envelopes. “Open these if you run up against a problem you don’t think you can solve,” he said.Well, things went along pretty smoothly, but six months later, sales took a downturn and he was really catching a lot of heat. About at his wit’s end, he remembered the envelopes. He went to his drawer and took out the first envelope. The message read, “Blame your predecessor.”
The new CEO called a press conference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO. Satisfied with his comments, the press — and Wall Street – responded positively, sales began to pick up and the problem was soon behind him.
About a year later, the company was again experiencing a slight dip in sales, combined with serious product problems. Having learned from his previous experience, the CEO quickly opened the second envelope. The message read, “Reorganize.” This he did, and the company quickly rebounded.
After several consecutive profitable quarters, the company once again fell on difficult times. The CEO went to his office, closed the door and opened the third envelope.
The message said, “Prepare three envelopes.”
June 11, 2009 at 12:08 PM #414595AecetiaParticipantHe’s still stuck on the first envelope:
Prepare Three Envelopes
A fellow had just been hired as the new CEO of a large high tech corporation. The CEO who was stepping down met with him privately and presented him with three numbered envelopes. “Open these if you run up against a problem you don’t think you can solve,” he said.Well, things went along pretty smoothly, but six months later, sales took a downturn and he was really catching a lot of heat. About at his wit’s end, he remembered the envelopes. He went to his drawer and took out the first envelope. The message read, “Blame your predecessor.”
The new CEO called a press conference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO. Satisfied with his comments, the press — and Wall Street – responded positively, sales began to pick up and the problem was soon behind him.
About a year later, the company was again experiencing a slight dip in sales, combined with serious product problems. Having learned from his previous experience, the CEO quickly opened the second envelope. The message read, “Reorganize.” This he did, and the company quickly rebounded.
After several consecutive profitable quarters, the company once again fell on difficult times. The CEO went to his office, closed the door and opened the third envelope.
The message said, “Prepare three envelopes.”
June 11, 2009 at 12:58 PM #413895ArrayaParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=partypup]
LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
[/quote]Wow.. Partisans blaming each other. So it will be something new. You’re really going out on a limb with that prediction.
The hard sell is to try and convince the american people that the problems fall along ideological lines. That is what they have to keep up. Otherwise people might get wise and have real change.
The left-right thing is a puppet show for morons
June 11, 2009 at 12:58 PM #414134ArrayaParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=partypup]
LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
[/quote]Wow.. Partisans blaming each other. So it will be something new. You’re really going out on a limb with that prediction.
The hard sell is to try and convince the american people that the problems fall along ideological lines. That is what they have to keep up. Otherwise people might get wise and have real change.
The left-right thing is a puppet show for morons
June 11, 2009 at 12:58 PM #414386ArrayaParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=partypup]
LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
[/quote]Wow.. Partisans blaming each other. So it will be something new. You’re really going out on a limb with that prediction.
The hard sell is to try and convince the american people that the problems fall along ideological lines. That is what they have to keep up. Otherwise people might get wise and have real change.
The left-right thing is a puppet show for morons
June 11, 2009 at 12:58 PM #414453ArrayaParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=partypup]
LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
[/quote]Wow.. Partisans blaming each other. So it will be something new. You’re really going out on a limb with that prediction.
The hard sell is to try and convince the american people that the problems fall along ideological lines. That is what they have to keep up. Otherwise people might get wise and have real change.
The left-right thing is a puppet show for morons
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