President Obama tries to get one guy a job, and fails
A poignant vignette from a failed Administration.
by John Hayward
04/09/2012
No sooner had the absolutely horrifying unemployment report for March been released than we received an update on the status of engineer Darin Wedel, who became one of America's most famous job seekers two months ago.
At that time, Wedel's wife Jennifer found herself in one of President Obama's gimmicky "online chat" events, and asked the President why the government is passing out so many visas for foreign workers when large numbers of Americans with excellent job skills are unemployed. Darin Wedel was a semiconductor engineer at Texas Instruments, but lost his job three years ago.
The President expressed surprise that such a fine resume couldn't bring offers of employment in the high-tech wonderland of Obamanomics, where "industry leaders" just can't find enough people to grab all the lucrative jobs tumbling from their overflowing cornucopias. The exchange, as recounted by the Nashua Telegraph, went like this:
Obama said industry leaders have told him that the U.S. doesn't have enough of certain kinds of high-tech engineers to meet its needs. Wedel interrupted him to say that his answer didn't match what her husband is seeing in the real world.
"If you send me your husband's resume, I'd be interested in finding out exactly what's happening right there," Obama told her. "The word we're getting is somebody in that high-tech field, that kind of engineer, should be able to find something right away. And the H-1B should be reserved only for those companies who say they cannot find somebody in that particular field."
The President reminded Mrs. Wedel to send that resume along to the White House at the end of the video chat, so the perplexing mystery of how this one poor fellow can't find a job - after Barack Obama declared "job creation" to be his "top priority" at least 17 times over the past three years! - might be solved.
She did indeed send the resume along, and the phones began ringing off the hook. The White House stepped forward to take credit for this latest example of "recovery" magic:
White House spokesman Jay Carney fielded questions about Wedel and her husband's resume during a recent briefing.
"The exchange reflected the president's sincere interest and concern in the experiences of folks out in the country and how they're dealing with what remains a very tough economy, even as we continue the recovery that we've been engaged in now for 10 months, that there are a lot of folks out there who are looking for work," he said.
This White House statement, and the feel-good follow-up stories about the Wedel phone ringing off the hook, silenced dark muttering from far-left websites, which had begun wondering if Jennifer Wedel – a self-professed "good Republican" who admitted she did not vote for Hope and Change in 2008 – might be some kind of sinister GOP plant, inserted into the President's video chat to sandbag him with a perfectly reasonable question. It helped enormously that Wedel went on to say that "I haven't seen anybody who would have been a good replacement" for President Obama, and would "probably vote him back in."
Not surprisingly, the Wedels also began hearing from desperate job-seekers who wondered if they might hope to to attract the notice of Good King Barack, and gain the favor of the royal court:
Wedel said she hopes that her conversation with the president will help not just her family but countless unemployed workers across the country as well.
"We're just one person," she said. "In my e-mail inbox, I'm getting flooded with notes from people in our exact situation, from all over the United States.
"I wish we could get everyone a job who needs one."
Well, none of those wishes were granted. According to the March unemployment report, the American workforce continues to collapse under Obama's policies, shedding enough workers to nudge the "official" U-3 unemployment rate down by .10 percent... even though job creation was literally half what was posted in February, and far below the level needed to keep pace with population growth. Even the more supportive pro-Obama media organizations had to wince, while they scrambled to keep the real news out of the headlines.
And as for Darin Wedel, well, he still doesn't have a job. The brief flurry of interest artificially created when the White House stepped in and decreed that job offers should rain down upon one house in Texas has subsided, as reported by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
More than two months after President Barack Obama asked for Darin Wedel's résumé, the phone is quiet, e-mails are no longer flooding in and the long-sought-after job interviews -- which had begun to be scheduled -- have petered out.
"Not even recruiting companies are calling anymore," said Jennifer Wedel, the Fort Worth mother of two who chatted online this year with Obama about her out-of-work husband.
It sounds like Mrs. Wedel might be re-thinking her decision to vote President Obama back into office this November:
"I did feel we got our hopes up a little," Jennifer Wedel said last week. "I mean, he's the POTUS. But it seems not even the leader of our country can get [Darin] a job."
[...] After Darin Wedel was laid off, Jennifer Wedel went to work at an insurance agency, hoping to help support the family while her husband looked for a job.
Now, more than two months after her chat with the president, she has changed her approach. She is turning to social media to try to find a higher-paying job for herself to better support her family.
"We are doing fine," she said. "Unless reform comes to the H-1B program, I'm afraid we are in a place where 'our' family roles are changed.
"This is our permanent job [situation] now. It's unfortunate, but we will overcome," she said. "We didn't do the interview with the president to get a job. We did it to get a voice for so many Americans who, like my husband, are in the very same situation."
The "optics" of this story are absolutely horrible for the White House, but it was actually horrible from the moment it began. The idea that Americans should have to beg the royal court for indulgences – which the court then demonstrates it cannot provide! – is nauseating, and it's not a new aspect of the Obama presidency. In the very first weeks of his Administration, he was at a town hall meeting in Florida when a homeless woman asked him for a house, and lo! A house was soon offered, after the President hugged her.
The President loves to govern by anecdote, peppering his speeches with references to all the letters of supplication he receives from the New Poor (formerly known as "the middle class") All of these people's lives will supposedly be shattered if the Obama agenda is opposed. The childish absurdity of basing the decisions of a titanic mega-government on a handful of personal appeals never occurs to him, or to the media, which congratulates him on his political skill in "personalizing" huge social "crises." That's how the last shreds of cold, hard reason are steamed out of our discussion of the most bankrupt government in history.
It's Obamanomics in a nutshell: if you're lucky enough to find your way into his carefully controlled town hall meetings, or you've got the right political connections, you can do okay... until things get so bad that His Majesty can no longer wave his hand and cause bounty to be showered upon selected peasants. Fortunately, Obama can count on the media to downplay this story, instead of treating it as a powerful symbolic moment in a failed presidency, as they would if he were a Republican.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=50724
I read the piece of garbage, I can see why Sheep read this crap. It is really interesting when I brought up the website the first thing that pops up is a plea from Newt asking for money.
The next thing that pops up is a Honda commercial. Then I went to the author John Hayward and seen some of the articles he supports and writes, total hate and distortion of the Democratic Party. Full of lies and other food for the Sheeple.
I think after reading and slightly tasting this poison Kool-Aid :koolaid: I am not going to spent the energy to read anything the Sheeple :me: puts in again. What is so unusual is that these people can brainwash themselves and bathe in total bullshit. Talk about a closed mind. :puke:
I think that all Sheeple should be "belled" so a person can hear the ding, ding, ding instead of looking for dull eyes :eyes: and a dumb look on their face :doh: to see who they are. :puke:
Then do yer own diggin' and find out if Obama found this guy a job like he told this woman he would and could do.
The president is not a career counselor.
Quote from: Exterminator on April 13, 2012, 10:42:50 AM
The president is not a career counselor.
But he told the woman he could find her husband a job with his qualifications and it would be easy. His idea he volunteered and didn't/couldn't deliver.
More conservative tripe and sour grapes. Over 4 years of it! The very same idiots who continue to squall about the birth certificate too. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
I take it you didn't hear the online chat this refers to.
Quote from: Palehorse on April 13, 2012, 11:51:40 AM
More conservative tripe and sour grapes. Over 4 years of it! The very same idiots who continue to squall about the birth certificate too. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
The guy can't win for losing. If he says something about Trayvon Martin, a situation that is and should be of interest to the entire country, he's wrong because he shouldn't get involved. If he doesn't get some loser a job, he's wrong because he should be involved. I wish these people would just man up, grow a spine call him a stupid ni**er like they do at home and amongst their friends and move the fuck on.
Quote from: Exterminator on April 13, 2012, 11:59:49 AM
The guy can't win for losing. If he says something about Trayvon Martin, a situation that is and should be of interest to the entire country, he's wrong because he shouldn't get involved. If he doesn't get some loser a job, he's wrong because he should be involved. I wish these people would just man up, grow a spine call him a stupid ni**er like they do at home and amongst their friends and move the fuck on.
I've actually heard him called that before, so you probably aren't off base there.
Quote from: Exterminator on April 13, 2012, 11:59:49 AM
The guy can't win for losing. If he says something about Trayvon Martin, a situation that is and should be of interest to the entire country, he's wrong because he shouldn't get involved. If he doesn't get some loser a job, he's wrong because he should be involved. I wish these people would just man up, grow a spine call him a stupid ni**er like they do at home and amongst their friends and move the fuck on.
You're arguments are getting weaker and weaker. It wasn't that he got involved in the Trayvon thing it was what he said, he stirred things up he didn't help the situation, and the fact he didn't utter a word about what the Black Panters were doing to try to calm that down. He didn't know the facts but convicted, or the same as convicted, Zimmerman in his little speech.
He is the one who volunteered to get that man a job trying to prove his point that there were plenty of jobs out there to be had. Turns out there weren't so he just stuck his foot in his mouth.
You, again, are putting words in my mouth that aren't there just like you have been programed to do by the media.
Quote from: Locutus on April 13, 2012, 12:11:10 PM
I've actually heard him called that before, so you probably aren't off base there.
Yep, and the trolls here are just too spineless to come right out and say what they really mean so they dance around it by posting garbage from their right-wing websites and claim
we are the ones who are programed (sic) by the media.
Quote from: me on April 13, 2012, 10:28:46 AM
Then do yer own diggin' and find out if Obama found this guy a job like he told this woman he would and could do.
Who in hell cares if he gets a job, you the Twins don't give a damn about the unemployed, because you want they food stamps, unemployment checks stopped. So the rich don't have to pay more taxes. :rolleyes: :razz:
I just love it when you put words in everyone's mouths and tell them what they mean. You are really blind to it all aren't you? It must really hard being so clueless. No, on second thought it must be easy to let others do your thinking for you so you don't have to you just follow blindly along and say and do what they tell you. :rolleyes:
Quote from: me on April 13, 2012, 11:49:37 AM
But he told the woman he could find her husband a job with his qualifications and it would be easy. His idea he volunteered and didn't/couldn't deliver.
I have read about and know some people who have great qualifications and can't find jobs. Why? Because they are felons, they were caught and sent to jail for stealing money or products.
Do you know of or read of some highly qualified people who can't find a job because they use dope, steal, thing that is not proper. :confused: :wink: :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on April 13, 2012, 03:42:30 PM
I have read about and know some people who have great qualifications and can't find jobs. Why? Because they are felons, they were caught and sent to jail for stealing money or products.
Do you know of or read of some highly qualified people who can't find a job because they use dope, steal, thing that is not proper. :confused: :wink: :biggrin:
You've got to wonder if there's more to this story if the guy had a flurry of phone calls and interviews and still couldn't get a job.
Quote from: The Troll on April 13, 2012, 03:42:30 PM
I have read about and know some people who have great qualifications and can't find jobs. Why? Because they are felons, they were caught and sent to jail for stealing money or products.
Do you know of or read of some highly qualified people who can't find a job because they use dope, steal, thing that is not proper. :confused: :wink: :biggrin:
So now, without knowing this guy, you're going to label him a felon? How sweet of you Troll.
Quote from: me on April 13, 2012, 05:18:50 PM
So now, without knowing this guy, you're going to label him a felon? How sweet of you Troll.
Coulda, woulda, didn't call him a felon, he could have been a felon hell he might have been worse. A hard core wingnut Republican. I sure could see Obama not getting him a job. I could label or profile him as a crazy Republican. Honey Poo. :haha:
Quote from: The Troll on April 13, 2012, 06:08:07 PM
Coulda, woulda, didn't call him a felon, he could have been a felon hell he might have been worse. A hard core wingnut Republican. I sure could see Obama not getting him a job. I could label or profile him as a crazy Republican. Honey Poo. :haha:
Now don't you think to save face and crow Obama would have let people know if there were a reason, like the guy being a felon, that he couldn't get him a job? He just shoved this one under the rug 'cause he couldn't get on TV and brag about it 'cause it would have made him look bad and gave a hint as to how the job market really is. You know how he loves those moments when he can shine and brag about what he does for the common folk. He just needs to stick to things he can do like finding homeless people housing and getting people groceries.
Let face a real fact, Obama can't do anything with out both houses of congress. He hasn't the time to whip every kids butt, wipe every bodies tears and wait on everyone of the 300 Million men, women and children here in America. Hell god doesn't do that.
Did George W. do that. Hee,hee everybody knows he didn't do anything like that. :trustme:
Quote from: The Troll on April 13, 2012, 06:45:16 PM
Let face a real fact, Obama can't do anything with out both houses of congress. He hasn't the time to whip every kids butt, wipe every bodies tears and wait on everyone of the 300 Million men, women and children here in America. Hell god doesn't do that.
Did George W. do that. Hee,hee everybody knows he didn't do anything like that. :trustme:
Then he'd better quit volunteering in order to make himself look concerned and caring if he can't deliver.
Quote from: me on April 13, 2012, 06:55:17 PM
Then he'd better quit volunteering in order to make himself look concerned and caring if he can't deliver.
How about all those circle jerkers in congress? They have yet to create a single friggin job despite their saber rattling about doing so in the last election! :mad:
Quote from: Palehorse on April 13, 2012, 07:50:42 PM
How about all those circle jerkers in congress? They have yet to create a single friggin job despite their saber rattling about doing so in the last election! :mad:
Oh, the economy is improving remember, so those jobs are going to start opening up any time now. Obama said that in a speech on TV the other day. Well, the part about the economy improving anyway.
Quote from: me on April 13, 2012, 08:13:29 PM
Oh, the economy is improving remember, so those jobs are going to start opening up any time now. Obama said that in a speech on TV the other day. Well, the part about the economy improving anyway.
No bait and switch. These tea party backed candidates were all promising to deliver jobs and produce results. Where's the beef?
Quote from: Palehorse on April 13, 2012, 08:28:12 PM
No bait and switch. These tea party backed candidates were all promising to deliver jobs and produce results. Where's the beef?
Talk to the Senate. The other house has been in the majority for less than 6 months.
Quote from: me on April 13, 2012, 08:54:39 PM
Talk to the Senate. The other house has been in the majority for less than 6 months.
Straw man. Where's the beef?
Quote from: Palehorse on April 13, 2012, 09:19:17 PM
Straw man. Where's the beef?
How do you figure that? You expect one house which has to have anything it passes approved by the other house and the President has to sign to be able to do something? Not without cooperation they can't. What it all boils down to is government cannot create jobs it is not their job.
Quote from: me on April 13, 2012, 09:28:51 PM
How do you figure that? You expect one house which has to have anything it passes approved by the other house and the President has to sign to be able to do something? Not without cooperation they can't. What it all boils down to is government cannot create jobs it is not their job.
If you haven't noticed in your tiny and narrow vision, Obama hasn't vetoed any Republican bills. Why, they haven't sent anything to him and won't until the election is over. :wink: :biggrin: Do Nothing Congress controlled by the Republicans. :yes: :rant:
Quote from: The Troll on April 13, 2012, 09:34:39 PM
If you haven't noticed in your tiny and narrow vision, Obama hasn't vetoed any Republican bills. Why, they haven't sent anything to him and won't until the election is over. :wink: :biggrin: Do Nothing Congress controlled by the Republicans. :yes: :rant:
Can't get anything through the Senate they have tried to pass. The senate is still dem controlled in case you didn't notice.
Quote from: me on April 13, 2012, 09:37:45 PM
Can't get anything through the Senate they have tried to pass. The senate is still dem controlled in case you didn't notice.
If what you say if true. Good! :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss:
Quote from: me on April 13, 2012, 09:28:51 PM
How do you figure that? You expect one house which has to have anything it passes approved by the other house and the President has to sign to be able to do something? Not without cooperation they can't. What it all boils down to is government cannot create jobs it is not their job.
And yet, you expect one man to be able to implement things on his own. . . can you say hypocrisy?
She will never get it.
Quote from: Palehorse on April 13, 2012, 10:24:08 PM
And yet, you expect one man to be able to implement things on his own. . . can you say hypocrisy?
I see it on this forum everyday and it ain't me.
:nta:
me I love it
Quote from: Freedom_knight on June 23, 2012, 08:48:47 PM
me I love it
You have love in that big black heart? :rolleyes: