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Not shocked by Obama's business policy

Usually we think of CEOs as sophisticated and data-driven, making tough choices based on hard facts.

But CEOs have demonstrated incredible naiveté over the last decade that has put the great American economic engine at great risk.

For instance, American corporations donated millions of dollars to Obama as he ran for president thinking he was a moderate pro-business candidate who might help their profits. GE gave millions to Obama and Democrats as did BP and hundreds of other corporations.

And they were shocked and stunned as Obama turned and attacked and gutted all businesses, including doctors, health insurance companies that make an "outrageous" average of 4 percent profit, "fat cat bankers," and companies like John Deere that reported (as required by law) that Obama Care would cost them profits and raise health care costs.

Or take GE CEO Jeffery Immelt who is now shocked that China is not playing fair by putting up roadblocks to foreign companies in China after we were so nice to send them our jobs, give them our technology and train them on our world-class processes.

Shocked and stunned? Obama had a long track record of being anti-business and socialist in nature. He had the most extreme anti-business liberal voting record in the Senate.

China has been cheating for decades stealing technology, manipulating their currency by 35 percent to cheat on competition, poisoning customers, devastating the environment, colluding with dictators, etc. And now CEOs are shocked and stunned that Obama and China would betray them?

Well CEOs, you have had your wake up call. You have been duped. Learn from your past mistakes and help make America strong again by rebuilding U.S. jobs and supporting pro business politicians before it is too late!

Randy Rossi

Grayslake

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