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    If the deal is approved, AT&T today said that it will be able to "bring back" 5,000 call center jobs to the United States that are currently outsourced to other countries. In addition, the company said that it doesn't anticipate any job losses for U.S.-based call center workers after the merger closes.
    Just how does Obama explain standing in the way of 5,000 jobs?
    "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
    -John Wooden

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wu_shizzle
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      If the deal is approved, AT&T today said that it will be able to "bring back" 5,000 call center jobs to the United States that are currently outsourced to other countries. In addition, the company said that it doesn't anticipate any job losses for U.S.-based call center workers after the merger closes.
      Just how does Obama explain standing in the way of 5,000 jobs?
      Maybe because he can't do anything about it because it's the Judicial branch of government doing it and not the Executive branch.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 1979Shocker
        Originally posted by wu_shizzle
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        If the deal is approved, AT&T today said that it will be able to "bring back" 5,000 call center jobs to the United States that are currently outsourced to other countries. In addition, the company said that it doesn't anticipate any job losses for U.S.-based call center workers after the merger closes.
        Just how does Obama explain standing in the way of 5,000 jobs?
        Maybe because he can't do anything about it because it's the Judicial branch of government doing it and not the Executive branch.
        The DOJ is part of the Exec branch.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ABC
          Originally posted by 1979Shocker
          Originally posted by wu_shizzle
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          If the deal is approved, AT&T today said that it will be able to "bring back" 5,000 call center jobs to the United States that are currently outsourced to other countries. In addition, the company said that it doesn't anticipate any job losses for U.S.-based call center workers after the merger closes.
          Just how does Obama explain standing in the way of 5,000 jobs?
          Maybe because he can't do anything about it because it's the Judicial branch of government doing it and not the Executive branch.
          The DOJ is part of the Exec branch.
          Okay, never mind. I was thinking of the SC.

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