Cunningham should just be grateful that government has given him a parasitical livelihood.
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Ah. I remember the good ole days when Fiorina made those great ads with a demon sheep crawling around outdoors…If Carly joined forces with Nevada’s “Chicken Lady” Sue Lowden (who has great hair by the way), together they could make history! Or make ‘make over’ history?
Hey, didn’t John McCain pull/fire Cool Carley from his Presidential campaign for putting her foot in his mouth and causing problems? I thought so.
CJ
You’re right, CJ. I wonder if the GOP power structure will be able to keep her under wraps like they’re doing to Rand Paul and Sharron Angle. I bet not, with an ego like Carly’s.
How many people got laid off from H/P under her watch? 20,000 or so? And she wants to help the economy?
CJ
CJ.
Thank you. Think about what you wrote. Carly laid off 20,000 employees at HP.
If she could accomplish a similar cut of government employess you would still be upset?
HP was one of our major customers. In life, especially today, we live with mergers and acquisitions that lead to staff reductions. Those are some of the tough choices we are forced to make to remain competitive.