Saturday, November 10, 2012

The Mass Firings Begin

Stella Paul
Obama was "fired up" and so were the voters, and so now, the mass firings begin. Here's a collection of today's headlines.  Please say a prayer for the families who will be suffering. Had Romney won, many of these companies would now be hiring.
Teco Coal officials announce layoffs

Momentive Inc plans temporary layoffs for 150


Wilkes-Barre officials to announce mandatory layoffs


600 layoffs at Groupon


More layoffs announced at Aniston Weapons Incinerator


Murray Energy confirms 150 layoffs at 3 subsidiaries



130 laid off in Minnesota dairy plant closure


Stanford brake plant to lay off 75


Turbocare, Oce to lay off more than 220 workers


ATI plans to lay off 172 workers in North Richland Hills


SpaceX claims its first victims as Rocketdyne lays off 100


Providence Journal lays off 23 full-time employees


CVPH lays off 17


New Energy lays off 40 employees


102 Utah miners laid off because of 'war on coal', company says


US Cellular drops Chicago, cuts 640 jobs


Career Education to cut 900 jobs, close 23 campuses


Vestas to cut 3,000 more jobs


First Energy to cut 400 jobs by 2016


Mine owner blames Obama for layoffs (54 fired last night)


Canceled program costs 115 jobs at Ohio air base


AMD trims Austin workforce - 400 jobs slashed


100 workers lose jobs as Caterpillar closes plant in Minnesota


Exide to lay off 150 workers


TE Connectivity to close Guilford plant, lay off 620


More Layoffs for Major Wind Company (3,000 jobs cut)


Cigna to lay off 1,300 workers worldwide


Ameridose to lay off hundreds of workers




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Comments: Did the 50% plus one really think things through? Did you put your ideology ahead of your reason and analytical abilities? Do not frame what is happening in the economy as retaliation, sore loosers or other name calling tactics.  Step back from the emotion of the moment and put on your analysis hat. If your family has "maxed" out your credit cards and you still must have that new big screen tv, focus upon the fact you cannot afford it. Why is this such a difficult concept to "get"? Are you so used to getting all that you want when you want it? Some of us understand the fiscal responsibility that is buoyed by a value called delayed gratification.  This is NOT a political event or point of view, it is what you will now do for your country rather than the other way around-is JFK's statement no longer resonating? With YOU?

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