Freddy said:
http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2012/11/congratulations-democrats-more-than-45.html
Didn't expect this with over half our people picking a President ......and not this quick ......whats the answer ...
Copied this from the link you listed above:
B said...
You know what's REALLY frustrating? Reading the REAL story behind these layoffs and realizing they don't fit into your narrative.
The Westinghouse one, for example, is 50 chemical weapons incinerator workers that finished all of that work back in 2011 and have now finished with all of the work necessary to shut it down. It's the same case with Umatilla Chemical Depot. They finished their government contract. (You should rejoice. That's less government spending.)
Research in Motion makes Blackberry mobile devices and is reacting to being pushed out of the market by iPhones and Droids.
Lightyear is consolidating two offices into one and getting rid of either 15 or 17 redundant personnel (one office doesn't need two office managers, for example).
Providence Journal says they're letting 23 people go because of reduced ad sales.
Hawker Beechcraft is doing so to emerge from bankruptcy that resulted from a leveraged buyout in 2006. (By Romney backers Goldman Sachs, no less.)
I'm not sure about Boeing. Seems legit in this case.
CVPH Medical Center is laying off 17 people. This was "brought on by cuts in reimbursement, fewer admissions and less use of outpatient services, according to the Plattsburgh hospital."
US Cellular has been bought by Sprint and elimination of redundant positions are routine in mergers and acquisitions.
Commerzbank is a German company with a single office in the US and Iberia is a Spanish airline. Husqvarna is Swedish and half of their layoffs are in Sweden, and I can't find any announcement that any of the rest are in the US. Ericsson? Again, all those layoffs are in Sweden. I can't quite get up much concern for foreign companies.
Do I have to go through the rest of them to make it clear that not everything fits the view of the world that we want it to? So far I haven't seen any that can be directly attributed to Obama administration policies except maybe the Boeing cuts.
Oh, actually, there is one that I do know of. Rocketdyne is laying off 100 people because of the cancellation of the Space Shuttle program. Is it worth paying about $450 million per mission just to save jobs for 100 people?
If you have any integrity you'll go to the source and read the stories yourself.
http://www.dailyjobcuts.com/#.UJwVDQHUOEh.facebook