Sunday, October 19, 2014

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley: Not a single CEO minds our Confederate battle flag


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/10/16/1337049/-South-Carolina-Gov-Nikki-Haley-Not-a-single-CEO-minds-our-Confederate-battle-flag?detail=email
Governor Nikki Haley (R-SC) answers a question during a news briefing at the 2013 Republican Governors Association conference in Scottsdale, Arizona November 21, 2013.  REUTERS/Samantha Sais (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS) - RTX15NG9
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley makes a strong case for her state still being the worse Carolina with this entry, in which she says that the state continuing to fly the Confederate battle flag on statehouse grounds is fine because none of the CEO's she's talked to have a problem with it.
does that statement alone show us who's concerns she holds as most important and who's aren't.  I'm sure their are more who would take offense in her constituency than CEO's but true to republican form she only is concerned if big money has a problem.  what about the employee's of those CEO's do they have a problem, doesn't it send a message that they are still honoring the symbol of racial and bigotry "PRINCIPLES" formerly known as "VALUES" that republicans refuse to abandon. Nov. 4th.
“What I can tell you is over the last three and a half years, I spent a lot of my days on the phone with CEOs and recruiting jobs to this state,” the governor noted. “I can honestly say I have not had one conversation with a single CEO about the Confederate flag.”
technically that is probably because she never asked one. someone needs to poll those CEO's and see what they say and if they make money off the people put it out there they are in favor of that dark time and believe like republicans they should bring it back, don't be surprised at the answer, it is the south and they are republican right winger's.

as to her jobs claim of seeking out those CEO'S for jobs for the people well there is another story other than the one the republican gov. tells.

http://www.thestate.com/2014/09/20/3694705/a-closer-look-at-haleys-economic.html