Bush Creates New Jobs

And these guys are supposed to be more patriotic than us?

The US Republican Party now has a band of young and enthusiastic fund-raisers in Noida and Gurgaon.
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This is the first time such a project has been handed out to a company outside the US. The market research and public relations companies engaged by the party usually undertake such projects.

HCL eServe has put in place a team of 75 people to work on the project out of its call centres in Noida and Gurgaon. According to industry sources, the number of seats could be ramped up depending on the success of the campaign. These operators are required to call up people in the US seeking their support for President George W Bush and a donation for the Republican cause.

How can Bush talk about “job growth” all the time and move jobs overseas? This should make it obvious to even the most ardent Bush supporter that at the end of the day, Bush and his cronies care a lot more about saving money than helping the American people. I wouldn’t trust a leader who outsources even one job overseas to defend the American people against the rising tide of unemployment.


posted by greg on August 28, 2003 @ 2:30 pm

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  1. Hear Hear!

    What I find most amusing is the incredible lack of outrage amongst his supporters. The military president who dicks over the vets, and then the serving troops. The national security president who dicks over police and firemen. The Education president who underfunds teach for America and public schools. The Uniter not divider who actively encourages divisive and anti democratic politics. And now, the president who cares about our jobs outsourcing his OWN FUCKING FUNDRAISING to foreign work. This isn’t just crass, it’s almost treason.

    And yet people still defend him. Hell, by the time of The Stain, even people like me had to admit that Clinton lied about the Blow Job. Of course, that wasn’t exactly an attack on national security. Anyway, only those who really want bad things for this country can deny the significance of this action.

    Comment by Ross Angeles — August 28, 2003 @ 2:56 pm

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