Chris Wallace cant get an Answer from Fiorina

all i can say is that the only interaction i ever had with senator boxer was a positive one and she was nice to me.

and while i may not agree with boxer on a lot of issues, given the choice, Fiorina, the failed CEO, would get the thumbs down from me....

mostly b/c she was pretty disastrous as CEO.

and she's just another rightwinger who claims to be for small govenment but wants government to interfere with our bodies.

hum, my understanding is, the Compaq merger actually worked to HP's benefit, big time.
Read up. You do not have to be uninformed - it's a choice:

Carly Fiorina's troubling telecom past - Fortune Tech

:lol:well cherry picked thx....if you don't like her just say so don't, jerk me off with this Lucent wienie roast okay? :rolleyes:
 
There's that same phony chart again, a testament to the ignorance, stupidity and gullibility of CON$.

CON$ are so stupid they think if you deficit spend "off budget" then "off budget" deficit spending is not deficit spending. :cuckoo:

Bush's highest deficit was 1.4 TRILLION DOLLARS in 2008, as you well know. Bush dishonestly kept 1 TRILLION DOLLARS "off budget," but deficit spending is deficit spending whether it is on budget or off.

That is a lie...

From the liberal Huffington post...
CBO Estimates $1.3 Trillion Deficit For 2010
Deficits of $1 trillion in a single year had never happened until two years ago. The $1.4 trillion deficit in 2009 was more than three times the size of the previous record-holder, a $454.8 billion deficit recorded in 2008.

The national debt Bush's last year in office.

Debt to the Penny (Daily History Search Application)

01/20/2009 10,626,877,048,913.08
01/18/2008 09,188,640,287,930.39
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$1,438,216,760,982.69

You're including state and local government securities which doesn't contribute to the US government debt.:cuckoo:
BALONEY!

That is the total national debt for 2008. The fact that it increased $1.43 TRILLION and the phony chart and your link only show $454.8 BILLION in deficit spending proves that Bush dishonestly kept $1 TRILLION in DEFICIT SPENDING off budget. Obama eliminated the dishonest budget practices of Bush in his budget, which every CON$ervative knows but plays dumb about in order to spew the GOP scripted lie.

Really from your post dumbass...

The Debt to the Penny and Who Holds It

( Debt Held by the Public vs. Intragovernmental Holdings )

Click on the bold it defines both columns of debt....

What is the Debt Held by the Public?

The Debt Held by the Public is all federal debt held by individuals, corporations, state or local governments, foreign governments, and other entities outside the United States Government less Federal Financing Bank securities.

What are Intragovernmental Holdings?

Intragovernmental Holdings are Government Account Series securities held by Government trust funds, revolving funds, and special funds; and Federal Financing Bank securities. A small amount of marketable securities are held by government accounts.

Knowing what the public debt column represents in your source....
United States public debt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State and Local Government Series securities, issued by state and local governments, are not part of the United States government debt.[5]
 
Post a YouTube of him dodging and saying absolutely nothing asswipe.

You asked for youtube??
:lol:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxBX8sz3tO8&feature=related[/ame]
CON$ are nothing but pathological liars.
A 40 second clip is proof of a 5 minute dissertation only to a mindless liar. :cuckoo:

How long was the clip of Fiorina appearance on Fox News Sunday?? 7 minutes of about half an hour?:cuckoo:

Hypocrite...
 
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That is a lie...

From the liberal Huffington post...
CBO Estimates $1.3 Trillion Deficit For 2010
Deficits of $1 trillion in a single year had never happened until two years ago. The $1.4 trillion deficit in 2009 was more than three times the size of the previous record-holder, a $454.8 billion deficit recorded in 2008.

You're including state and local government securities which doesn't contribute to the US government debt.:cuckoo:
BALONEY!

That is the total national debt for 2008. The fact that it increased $1.43 TRILLION and the phony chart and your link only show $454.8 BILLION in deficit spending proves that Bush dishonestly kept $1 TRILLION in DEFICIT SPENDING off budget. Obama eliminated the dishonest budget practices of Bush in his budget, which every CON$ervative knows but plays dumb about in order to spew the GOP scripted lie.

Really from your post dumbass...

The Debt to the Penny and Who Holds It

( Debt Held by the Public vs. Intragovernmental Holdings )

Click on the bold it defines both columns of debt....

What is the Debt Held by the Public?

The Debt Held by the Public is all federal debt held by individuals, corporations, state or local governments, foreign governments, and other entities outside the United States Government less Federal Financing Bank securities.

What are Intragovernmental Holdings?

Intragovernmental Holdings are Government Account Series securities held by Government trust funds, revolving funds, and special funds; and Federal Financing Bank securities. A small amount of marketable securities are held by government accounts.

Knowing what the public debt column represents in your source....
United States public debt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State and Local Government Series securities,issued by state and local governments, are not part of the United States government debt.[5]
You are living proof of just how STUPID someone is required to be in order to be a CON$ervative!!!!

SECURITIES ISSUED by state and local governments is not the same as DEBT HELD by state and local governments.
You are a complete IDIOT!!!!!
 
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HP merged with Compaq for the TANDEM mainframes. Decent product..but slow as heck..and very expensive.

:lol:uh huh.....:lol: C U around :eusa_hand:

With Compaq, we double our service and support capacity in the area of mission-critical infrastructure design, outsourcing and support. And while support is frequently considered the boring part of the services business, it produces mid-teens operating margins quarter after quarter. It's like the supplies business - more is better.

Compaq is No. 1 today in high-performance computing as a result of their Tandem acquisition. Between Himalaya, their fault-tolerant computing systems, and our own super-fast Superdome, we will have an incredibly powerful position at the high end of the server market. And we gain access to new customers and markets where fault-tolerant computing is required: national security, the military and the world's largest stock exchanges, for example.
HP Carly Fiorina Speech: The Case for the Merger

Uunfortunately, old habits die hard, and as strong as the wills were of both Intel and HP, the market wasn’t ready to grandfather IA-32’s success to IA-64. As I wrote in the hours just before Intel capitulated to AMD’s IA-64 killer (aka: the 32/64-bit hybrid AMD64 architecture), the success of HP’s entire master plan hinged on Intel’s ability to stay the IA-64 course. It didn’t. From there, HP’s most important stake in the ground fully unearthed itself, leaving what remained of HP’s go-to market strategy — mostly a centrist and a commodities play — highly vulnerable. Adding insult to injury, in September of last year, the company decidedly missed the first big hype wave of utility computing when it scuttled its Utility Data Center plans — a miscalculation that could have long-term ramifications considering how Sun and IBM have managed to catch, and propel that wave so far. Now, without a unique arrow to put its wood behind, HP has a problem, and it remains to be seen�exactly what the company can do as its healthier competitors line up to chop away at HP’s one remaining bright spot: its printing and imaging business.
Fiorina falls victim to HP's Switzerland syndrome | ZDNet

:cool:
 
California would be better off with the filthy incumbent rather than replacing that whore with this vile corporate trash.
 
Fiorina is that type of super rich hit and run CEO republicans want to protect from high taxes. She hits a company..trashes it..and runs away with the profits while not staying to reap the consequences of her actions.
 
I just can't get enough of this thread. Still no explanations from tea party business "experts" on how this failure would be good in congress.
 
Hewlett Packard is a successful company.

Social Security is trashed.

Who runs that?

HP is doing better because ol' Carly left.

from an earlier exchange..

Quote: Originally Posted by Trajan
Quote: Originally Posted by Sallow
Quote: Originally Posted by Trajan

laptops?
HP merged with Compaq for the TANDEM mainframes. Decent product..but slow as heck..and very expensive.
uh huh..... C U around
Quote:
With Compaq, we double our service and support capacity in the area of mission-critical infrastructure design, outsourcing and support. And while support is frequently considered the boring part of the services business, it produces mid-teens operating margins quarter after quarter. It's like the supplies business - more is better.

Compaq is No. 1 today in high-performance computing as a result of their Tandem acquisition. Between Himalaya, their fault-tolerant computing systems, and our own super-fast Superdome, we will have an incredibly powerful position at the high end of the server market. And we gain access to new customers and markets where fault-tolerant computing is required: national security, the military and the world's largest stock exchanges, for example.
HP Carly Fiorina Speech: The Case for the Merger
Quote:
Uunfortunately, old habits die hard, and as strong as the wills were of both Intel and HP, the market wasn’t ready to grandfather IA-32’s success to IA-64. As I wrote in the hours just before Intel capitulated to AMD’s IA-64 killer (aka: the 32/64-bit hybrid AMD64 architecture), the success of HP’s entire master plan hinged on Intel’s ability to stay the IA-64 course. It didn’t. From there, HP’s most important stake in the ground fully unearthed itself, leaving what remained of HP’s go-to market strategy — mostly a centrist and a commodities play — highly vulnerable. Adding insult to injury, in September of last year, the company decidedly missed the first big hype wave of utility computing when it scuttled its Utility Data Center plans — a miscalculation that could have long-term ramifications considering how Sun and IBM have managed to catch, and propel that wave so far. Now, without a unique arrow to put its wood behind, HP has a problem, and it remains to be seen�exactly what the company can do as its healthier competitors line up to chop away at HP’s one remaining bright spot: its printing and imaging business.
Fiorina falls victim to HP's Switzerland syndrome | ZDNet
 
BALONEY!

That is the total national debt for 2008. The fact that it increased $1.43 TRILLION and the phony chart and your link only show $454.8 BILLION in deficit spending proves that Bush dishonestly kept $1 TRILLION in DEFICIT SPENDING off budget. Obama eliminated the dishonest budget practices of Bush in his budget, which every CON$ervative knows but plays dumb about in order to spew the GOP scripted lie.

Really from your post dumbass...

The Debt to the Penny and Who Holds It

( Debt Held by the Public vs. Intragovernmental Holdings )

Click on the bold it defines both columns of debt....

What is the Debt Held by the Public?

The Debt Held by the Public is all federal debt held by individuals, corporations, state or local governments, foreign governments, and other entities outside the United States Government less Federal Financing Bank securities.

What are Intragovernmental Holdings?

Intragovernmental Holdings are Government Account Series securities held by Government trust funds, revolving funds, and special funds; and Federal Financing Bank securities. A small amount of marketable securities are held by government accounts.

Knowing what the public debt column represents in your source....
United States public debt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State and Local Government Series securities,issued by state and local governments, are not part of the United States government debt.[5]
You are living proof of just how STUPID someone is required to be in order to be a CON$ervative!!!!

SECURITIES ISSUED by state and local governments is not the same as DEBT HELD by state and local governments.
You are a complete IDIOT!!!!!

Now why would states issue securities?:cuckoo:
 
Really from your post dumbass...

The Debt to the Penny and Who Holds It

( Debt Held by the Public vs. Intragovernmental Holdings )

Click on the bold it defines both columns of debt....

What is the Debt Held by the Public?

The Debt Held by the Public is all federal debt held by individuals, corporations, state or local governments, foreign governments, and other entities outside the United States Government less Federal Financing Bank securities.

What are Intragovernmental Holdings?

Intragovernmental Holdings are Government Account Series securities held by Government trust funds, revolving funds, and special funds; and Federal Financing Bank securities. A small amount of marketable securities are held by government accounts.

Knowing what the public debt column represents in your source....
United States public debt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State and Local Government Series securities,issued by state and local governments, are not part of the United States government debt.[5]
You are living proof of just how STUPID someone is required to be in order to be a CON$ervative!!!!

SECURITIES ISSUED by state and local governments is not the same as DEBT HELD by state and local governments.
You are a complete IDIOT!!!!!

Now why would states issue securities?:cuckoo:
To borrow money, but that state and local borrowed money is not included, contrary to your claims, in the National Debt totals used in the daily National debt calculator I linked to.
 
You are living proof of just how STUPID someone is required to be in order to be a CON$ervative!!!!

SECURITIES ISSUED by state and local governments is not the same as DEBT HELD by state and local governments.
You are a complete IDIOT!!!!!

Now why would states issue securities?:cuckoo:
To borrow money, but that state and local borrowed money is not included, contrary to your claims, in the National Debt totals used in the daily National debt calculator I linked to.

Its right on the website, click on Public debt
 

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