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Wabash
03-03-2008, 12:21 PM
Friday, February 29, 2008

Byron York

I have a new story today about Michelle Obama's visit to Zanesville, Ohio, where she met with a group of women at a local day care center. According to the U.S. Census, Muskingum County, where Zanesville is located, had a median household income of $37,192 in 2004, below both the Ohio and national averages. Just 12.2 percent of adults in the county have a bachelor's degree or higher, also well below the state and national averages. About 20 percent don't have a high school degree. Nevertheless, Mrs. Obama urged them to foreswear lucrative professions like corporate law or hedge fund management and go into the helping industry, even if the sacrifice is great:

As she has many times in the past, Mrs. Obama complains about the lasting burden of student loans dating from her days at Princeton and Harvard Law School. She talks about people who end up taking years and years, until middle age, to pay off their debts. “The salaries don’t keep up with the cost of paying off the debt, so you’re in your 40s, still paying off your debt at a time when you have to save for your kids,” she says.

“Barack and I were in that position,” she continues. “The only reason we’re not in that position is that Barack wrote two best-selling books… It was like Jack and his magic beans. But up until a few years ago, we were struggling to figure out how we would save for our kids.” A former attorney with the white-shoe Chicago firm of Sidley & Austin, Obama explains that she and her husband made the choice to give up lucrative jobs in favor of community service. “We left corporate America, which is a lot of what we’re asking young people to do,” she tells the women. “Don’t go into corporate America. You know, become teachers. Work for the community. Be social workers. Be a nurse. Those are the careers that we need, and we’re encouraging our young people to do that. But if you make that choice, as we did, to move out of the money-making industry into the helping industry, then your salaries respond.” Faced with that reality, she adds, “many of our bright stars are going into corporate law or hedge-fund management.”

What she doesn’t mention is that the helping industry has treated her pretty well. In 2006, the Chicago Tribune reported that Mrs. Obama’s compensation at the University of Chicago Hospital, where she is a vice president for community affairs, jumped from $121,910 in 2004, just before her husband was elected to the Senate, to $316,962 in 2005, just after he took office. And that does not count the money Mrs. Obama receives from serving on corporate boards. She would have been O.K. even without Jack’s magic beans.

Mrs. Obama also bemoaned the amount of money she has to spend — nearly one-third of the median household income in Zanesville — on piano, dance, and other lessons for her two children. But she was grateful for the concern her husband's supporters have shown for her. "Everywhere I go, no matter what, the women in the audience, their first question for me is, 'How on earth are you managing it, how are you keeping it all together?'" she told the women.
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=OTViZjhhNGI1Y2QxYjE0ZDc0YmMwMjJiNmUyZjQ3MmU=

A Classic Socialist Hypocrite!

issac the dragon
03-03-2008, 12:34 PM
What were you expecting? A person who could relate to normalcy? I really feel sorry for the woman. She has not yet learned that one doesn't bemoan the cost of piano and dance lessons when talking to people who are struggling to feed their kids. She sounds like a Republican. I think they give the Democrats lessons about that stuff.

I listened to a man on the street interview yesterday. A guy was asked who he would vote for? He asked" who's running?" When told, he said he was for Obama. Is that an indication that the more educated people were for Obama? Who's running?

Wabash
03-03-2008, 12:41 PM
What were you expecting? A person who could relate to normalcy? I really feel sorry for the woman. She has not yet learned that one doesn't bemoan the cost of piano and dance lessons when talking to people who are struggling to feed their kids. She sounds like a Republican. I think they give the Democrats lessons about that stuff.

I listened to a man on the street interview yesterday. A guy was asked who he would vote for? He asked" who's running?" When told, he said he was for Obama. Is that an indication that the more educated people were for Obama? Who's running?

Yes, it surprises me a little. She was on TV awhile back and seemed like a really nice person...she may be....but her talks are definitely hypocritical......she earns about 4 times as much as I have ever earned.
She may have struggled at one time, but she isn't any longer......and she's also on the board of WalMart!

Capitalist
03-03-2008, 01:17 PM
What the fuck is helping industry!

gee I thought industry was for making money, oh htat's right they are.

I don't want themt o go into the 'helping' industry and then bitch that they have a hard time paying off loans they used to go to fucking HARVARD.

No she sounds exactly like a GD democrat.

That's ok though cause Clintons daughter is in the hedgefund business.

Gee another Clinton woman getting a cush job becuase of Bill.

Wabash
03-03-2008, 01:22 PM
What the fuck is !

gee I thought industry was for making money, oh htat's right they are.

I don't want themt o go into the 'helping' industry and then bitch that they have a hard time paying off loans they used to go to fucking HARVARD.

No she sounds exactly like a GD democrat.

That's ok though cause Clintons daughter is in the hedgefund business.

Gee another Clinton woman getting a cush job becuase of Bill.
Right ON Cap!!!

Wabash
03-03-2008, 01:49 PM
I should have known better issac...Michelle is an A Typical Democrat ....she and Obie don't want people to go into industry and make serious money, they want the people to remain worker ants, make enough to feed their families and take a vacation....but ALWAYS be Beholden to the party and the unions!

The Demo party MUST have strife to have any power at all.

Wabash
03-03-2008, 01:54 PM
Obie is not Qualified....but it doesn't matter...he is not the educated choice, he is the Liberal choice!

Wabash
03-03-2008, 01:59 PM
He has given us a blank sheet of paper and asked us to believe, that it will hold ideas that are fruitful.........Ya Right! Jesus asked us to Believe and throughout the world many have rejected Him! Yet ....they believe Obie! WTF? No miracles...no loaves and fishes, no parting the waters....just on FAITH!!!

How many perspective employers would even consider you if your resume was a blank sheet?


Voting Obama is as about as idiotic as anything could be!

Wabash
03-03-2008, 02:02 PM
Don't go to industry....stays where you is and be the DNC and Union slave you has always been!:LL

cassandra
03-03-2008, 02:38 PM
had a median household income of $37,192 in 2004, below both the Ohio and national averages. Just 12.2 percent of adults in the county have a bachelor's degree or higher, also well below the state and national averages. About 20 percent don't have a high school degree.

You know, become teachers. Work for the community. Be social workers. Be a nurse. Those are the careers that we need, and we’re encouraging our young people to do that. But if you make that choice, as we did, to move out of the money-making industry into the helping industry, then your salaries respond.” Faced with that reality, she adds, “many of our bright stars are going into corporate law or hedge-fund management.”

What she doesn’t mention is that the helping industry has treated her pretty well. In 2006, the Chicago Tribune reported that Mrs. Obama’s compensation at the University of Chicago Hospital, where she is a vice president for community affairs, jumped from $121,910 in 2004, just before her husband was elected to the Senate, to $316,962 in 2005, just after he took office. And that does not count the money Mrs. Obama receives from serving on corporate boards. She would have been O.K. even without Jack’s magic beans.

Mrs. Obama also bemoaned the amount of money she has to spend — nearly one-third of the median household income in Zanesville — on piano, dance, and other lessons for her two children. But she was grateful for the concern her husband's supporters have shown for her. "Everywhere I go, no matter what, the women in the audience, their first question for me is, 'How on earth are you managing it, how are you keeping it all together?'" she told the women.
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=OTViZjhhNGI1Y2QxYjE0ZDc0YmMwMjJiNmUyZjQ3MmU=


Very interesting Wabash.

$37,192 is very good wage for people who don't have a degree of hs diploma.

It is amazing to me that they are able to appeal to Democrats and they are so rich.

Capitalist
03-03-2008, 03:19 PM
Very interesting Wabash.

$37,192 is very good wage for people who don't have a degree of hs diploma.

It is amazing to me that they are able to appeal to Democrats and they are so rich.

It is easy, they are promisig to give them stuff that they take from 'the rich', which of course means anybody but me.

patriotsblade
03-03-2008, 05:09 PM
Following law school, she was an associate at the Chicago office of the law firm Sidley Austin where she first met her husband. At the firm, she worked on marketing and intellectual property.[2] Subsequently, she held public sector positions in the Chicago city government as an Assistant to the Mayor and Assistant Commissioner of Planning and Development. In 1993, she became Executive Director for the Chicago office of Public Allies, a non-profit organization encouraging young people to work on social issues in nonprofit groups and government agencies.[5]

In 1996, Obama served as the Associate Dean of Student Services at the University of Chicago, where she developed the University's Community Service Center.[14] In 2002, she began working for the University of Chicago Hospitals, first as executive director for community affairs and, beginning May, 2005, as Vice President for Community and External Affairs.[15]

With the ascent of her husband as a prominent national politician, she has become a part of pop culture. In May 2006, Essence magazine listed her among "25 of the World's Most Inspiring Women."[16] In July 2007, Vanity Fair magazine listed her among "10 of the World's Best Dressed People." In September 2007, 02138 magazine listed her 58th of "The Harvard 100," a list of the prior year's most influential Harvard alumni. Her husband was ranked 4th.[17]

She served as a salaried board member of TreeHouse Foods, Inc. (NYSE: THS),[18] a major Wal-Mart supplier with whom she cut ties immediately after her husband made comments critical of Wal-Mart at an AFL-CIO forum in Trenton, New Jersey, on May 14, 2007.[19] She serves on the board of directors of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.[20]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_obama

Hmm. Now why didn't the NRO report all of that public service she has done?

cassandra
03-03-2008, 05:22 PM
Mainly because it just doesn't matter much. She is not speaking to people in her economic level and asking them to give it all up.

She is speaking as a woman who can afford it all. :D Not a bad place to be but encouraging people to live at $40,000 is not the same.

toxic
03-03-2008, 06:56 PM
... Mrs. Obama’s compensation at the University of Chicago Hospital, where she is a vice president for community affairs, ...

"Vice President of Community Affairs" ... typical Affirmative Action job title. The funniest job title I heard of a woman getting was "Vice President of Diversity and Employee Fulfillment".