Wednesday, May 20, 2009

If you do this for me, you'll be a made man...

Obama and his team of economic advisers met today to discuss his plans to remake America.
One of Obama's advisers and also a key proponent of the air tax/cap and trade is the CEO of General Electric, Jeffrey Immelt, who has run his company into the ground. No matter, Barack will make sure that GE is doing alright.
General Electric is the parent company of NBC news and the woefully embarrassing cable news channel MSNBC, who during the election panted hard, hot and heavy for Barack Obama. One anchor whose crush on Obama was so blatant a blind person could see it was Chris Matthews, who uttered the perversely disturbing comment that Obama sent a tingle up his leg. After the election he all but admitted he and the rest of the formerly respectable NBC news organization had been drooling over Obama all along.
So it's quite obvious GE has been pushing for Obama. Luckily for them, they can look with anticipation and glee at the sweet deal with which Obama hooked up the UAW with Chrysler ownership.
GE is heavily invested in "green energy" and "smart grid" technology.
If Obama's air tax "climate change" initiatives are passed, guess who is first in line to receive substantial government funding for "clean energy" research grants and investments? GE stands to make a killing as one of the few companies which the government will contract and allow to service us in our exorbitantly expensive rationed green energy consumption needs.
Furthermore, GE is heavily involved in health care technologies and services. Again, GE is positioned to reap substantial benefits, especially with the push for nationalized, single-payer health care rationed by government. Suppose there is need for a government contract to supply ultrasound machines to the new government run hospitals? I'm sure GE can handle it. Didn't Obama mention he wants to digitize patient records? GE could probably do that too.
So this is the new era of hope and change? This is the new America which transcends the corrupt politics of the past, where political favors and fat government contracts are traded like snacks during recess?

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