Over The Last Week, Small-Business Owners Have Sent A Clear Message To President Obama – We Built Our Companies:
Lou Ramos, A 64-Year-Old Hispanic
Veteran From Florida Who Owns An Information Technology Company, Said
President Obama’s Comments Made Him “Almost Throw Up.” “Lou
Ramos, a small business owner from Tampa, will be at his local event. He
owns an information technology and computer training company called
Value Enterprise Solutions, Inc. and he said the president’s comments
made him ‘almost throw up when I heard it.’ Ramos is a 64 year old
Hispanic veteran, serving in the military from 1973-97, including two
tours at the Pentagon, and he said he did read and watch all of the
president’s comments in context, not just the two sentences continually
highlighted by the campaign.” (Shushannah Walshe, “Romney Camp Continues
‘You Didn’t Build That’ Attacks With Swing State Events,” ABC News, 7/25/12)
Snoopy’s Hot Dogs Co-Owner Larry Cerilli: “We Did Create This Business And We Are Insulted…” LARRY
CERILLI: “We both decided to put that sign up. It was a knee jerk
reaction that I am glad I did. It was an answer to we did create this
business and we are insulted, and I stand by it.” (WNCN-TV, 7/24/12)
Seek Careers Co-Founder Carol Schneider: “For Lack Of A Better Word, A Dumb Thing To Say. … It Got My Ire Up.” “Forty-one
years ago, Carol Schneider, 75, and a neighbor founded Seek
Careers/Staffing of Grafton. Schneider said she eventually became a sole
operator in 1980 and for several years didn't take a salary. The firm
now employs 60. She said Obama's comment ‘was, for lack of a better
word, a dumb thing to say.’ ‘It got my ire up,’ said Schneider, who
added that she puts in an 80-hour workweek.” (Bill Glauber, “Rhetoric
Heats Up Over Obama 'You Didn't Build It' Quote,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 7/24/12)
Rob Gettemy – An Entrepreneur From
Iowa – Said President Obama’s Comments Gave Him “A Deep Concern” That A
President “Could So Misunderstand What’s Made America Great.” “Rob
Gettemy of Marion, who said he has either been working for an
entrepreneur, operating his own businesses or teaching entrepreneurship
at the University of Iowa for more than 20 years, said his reaction to
Obama’s comment was ‘a deep concern more than anything that an American
president – this could sound harsh – could so misunderstand what’s made
America great.’” (James Q. Lynch, “Romney Campaign Highlighting Obama’s
‘You Didn’t Build That’ Comment,” Cedar Rapids Gazette, 7/24/12)
JFP Owner Juan Ponce, On President Obama’s Comments: “Like Someone Just Slapped Me In The Face...” JUAN PONCE:
“It’s almost like someone just slapped me in the face and my father and
now he’s a liar. That it wasn’t me that built this company.” (WTVD-TV, 7/25/12)
Dave McArthur, Co-Owner Of McArthur’s Bakery In Missouri, Said President Obama “Doesn’t Have A Clue.” “Dave
McArthur, a co-owner of McArthur’s Bakery, asserted that small business
is being “crushed by big business” and out-of-touch governments on all
level. ‘Washington, especially this president, doesn’t have a clue,’
McArthur declared.” (Jo Mannies, “Area Small Business Owners Bristle
Over Obama's 'You Didn't Build That' Remark,” St. Louis Beacon, 7/25/12)
Business Owner Kevin Ressler – A
Registered Democrat From Florida – Said He “Took Offense” At President
Obama’s Remarks And Would Not Vote For The President In November. “In
West Palm Beach, registered Democrat Kevin Ressler, who owns a marble
restoration and maintenance business in Boca Raton, said he ‘took
offense’ to the president’s remarks and won’t be voting for him this
year after doing so in 2008.” (George Bennett, “‘You Didn’t Build That’
Fight Heats Up In Florida With Romney Attacks, New Obama Ad,” Palm Beach Post, 7/25/12)
John Eldred, President Of Midwest Tape, Said He Took President Obama’s Comments As A “Personal Insult.” “‘To
say I didn't build this, I take as a personal insult,’ said John
Eldred, president of Midwest Tape, a wholesaler of DVDs and CDs based in
Springfield Township.” (Tom Troy, “Area Business Owners Bash Obama's
Remarks,” Toledo Blade, 7/26/12)
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Eldred: “[President Obama] Has No Idea About What It Is To Run A Business, What It Is To Put Everything That You Have On The Line, To Risk Your Home For What You Believe In.” (WTOL-TV, 7/25/12)
Main Line Engineering President Ted Delgaizo: “I Felt Like He Was Mocking Small Business Owners And Saying That The American Dream Is Not About Small Businesses And The Individual, But About Government.” “Ted Delgaizo, president of Main Line Engineering in Uwchlan, said he was insulted by the president's comments. ‘I felt like he was mocking small business owners and saying that the American dream is not about small businesses and the individual, but about government,’ Delgaizo said.” (Eric S. Smith, “Supporters Rally For Presidential Candidates In West Chester,” West Chester Daily Local, 7/26/12)
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