The Democrat lie and the truth about the world of the Progressive Big Bank/Big Corporation world.

The Weekly Standard.com carries this story:  Acting Labor Secretary Seth D. Harris addressed the Annual Legislative Conference of the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) on Monday. As part of a scathing attack on attempts to reform public employee labor unions, Harris told a joke that he said was “making the rounds a few years ago”:

 A unionized public employee, a small-government conservative, and a CEO are sitting around a table with a plate that has a dozen cookies on it. The CEO reaches across and takes 11 cookies, looks at the conservative and says: "Watch out for that union guy, he wants a piece of your cookie."

Now,  here is the problem.  The Democrat party is the party of Big Banking and the large corporate CEO.  Despite all the rhetoric to the contrary,  it is the Obama Administration who over-saw the largest transfer of wealth in world history, somewhere between 7 and 24 trillion dollars via TARP,  into banking coffers.  While Obama touts the success of TARP and his willingness to have acted “immediately,”  the fact remains that Wall Street dropped another 4,000 points after TARP.  TARP prevented nothing.  Its original purpose was derailed from the very beginning,  and Big Banking was the only benefactor;  retirement funds were permanently lost and the small investor never recovered her investments.  Instead,  Big Banking has recorded record profits and "too big to fail" has simply gotten bigger,  under the green king,  Obama,  and his BS leadership  ("BS" of course,  standing for Bio Sensitive).  

It is a well known fact that the larger corporations in America  are run by Progressives.  It is small business that has a majority conservative vote,  not Big Business.  And Seth Harris knows this to be the fact,  but he continues the lie at the expense of the truth,  knowing full well that the Compliant Media will not call him on his distortions. 

Understand that Obama and the Socialist Democrats spent 3 billion,  total,  on the past election,  while the Romney campaign and the conservative collective spend 2 billion. Unions gave nearly 700 million,  George Soros and related concerns including the large business CEO community,  gave another 1.4 billion;  smaller donations made up the remainder.   Certainly “big money” exists on the GOP side,  but the point of this post,  is this:  Obama and his Socialist Combine owns the world of the Big Bank and Big Business,  period.  

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