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Steve Jobs to Obama: “You’re headed for a one-term presidency”

137 点作者 mtgred超过 13 年前

16 条评论

protomyth超过 13 年前
An 11 month school year would be a nightmare and screw up summer activities. Plus, the misalignment of HS and College schedules will hurt advanced students. School going to 6pm in the northland is a non-starter and dangerous.<p>(getting a little sick of the down votes without comment)
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hammock超过 13 年前
On the subject of <i>"You’re headed for a one-term presidency because the US can’t build factories"</i>:<p><a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/car-company-us-loan-builds-cars-finland/story?id=14770875" rel="nofollow">http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/car-company-us-loan-builds-car...</a><p>With the approval of the Obama administration, an electric car company that received a $529 million federal government stimulus loan guarantee is assembling its first line of cars in Finland, saying it could not find a facility in the United States capable of doing the work.<p>"There was no contract manufacturer in the U.S. that could actually produce our vehicle," the car company's founder and namesake told ABC News. "They don't exist here."
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9999超过 13 年前
&#62;keep schools open until 6<p>Sounds great, how do you fund it?<p>&#62;keep school in session 11 months out of the year<p>Ditto.<p>&#62;let principals hire/fire based on merit<p>Seems legit, do we really have to BREAK the unions to do that? The teacher unions have many legitimate reasons for their existence regardless of some of their negative attributes.<p>&#62;relax regulations on building factories<p>Is that really what's holding manufacturing back here? It's not the cost of labor and providing benefits to workers? I can see how the additional costs of creating factories here might make it slightly harder to manufacture things in the U.S., but I find it highly dubious that Apple would suddenly start manufacturing its machines here even if all zoning/health/environmental laws were scrapped.<p>&#62;turning Jobs down on making campaign ads<p>Crazy. Seriously. David Axelrod is a schmuck.
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lambdasquirrel超过 13 年前
"Conservative" or just gets shit done? Maybe the real reason why we don't get shit done in this country is because we're so preoccupied with these worn-out ideologies. What if Jobs was right? What if it's too damn hard to build factories in America?
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mattparcher超过 13 年前
Perhaps most relevant to the current United States political climate:<p><i>Steve Jobs was infuriated by “[Obama’s] focus on the reasons that things can't get done.”</i>
genieyclo超过 13 年前
I really hate all these politics links polluting the frontpage lately. If I could flag again, I'd do so quietly and not comment, but this is a little ridiculous.<p>Perhaps I need another long break from HN.
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larrik超过 13 年前
Shouldn't have asked for Steve's opinion if you didn't <i>really</i> want it.
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dennisgorelik超过 13 年前
That's interesting to see that Jobs treated Obama like a peer.
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Pheter超过 13 年前
<i>Jobs exhibited his notorious attention to detail, telling venture capitalist John Doerr that the menu of shrimp, cod and lentil salad was "far too fancy".</i><p>Attention to detail and a certain bluntness has been attributed as part of Steve Jobs' immense success, but this come across as plain rude. It doesn't matter if Jobs is right or not, it's bad etiquette to criticise another's work in this context.<p>Of course, I am assuming that his opinion wasn't asked, and I know nothing of the relationship that Jobs and Doerr shared.
zalew超过 13 年前
hey people, do a spinoff <a href="http://stevejobsoldquotesne.ws" rel="nofollow">http://stevejobsoldquotesne.ws</a> and give hn a break.
DavidSJ超过 13 年前
<i>Jobs proposed … that schools stay open until 6 p.m. and that they be open 11 months a year.</i><p>"He had walked several kilometres over pavements, and his varicose ulcer was throbbing. This was the second time in three weeks that he had missed an evening at the Community Centre: a rash act, since you could be certain that the number of your attendances at the Centre was carefully checked. In principle a Party member had no spare time, and was never alone except in bed. It was assumed that when he was not working, eating, or sleeping he would be taking part in some kind of communal recreation: to do anything that suggested a taste for solitude, even to go for a walk by yourself, was always slightly dangerous. There was a word for it in Newspeak: OWNLIFE, it was called, meaning individualism and eccentricity."
jonmc12超过 13 年前
Regarding China factory regulations vs US factory regulations, does anyone have a good point of view regarding working conditions at Apple's factories in Asia? ie, <a href="http://www.tomshardware.com/news/hexyl-hydride-n-hexane-poison-factory,12256.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.tomshardware.com/news/hexyl-hydride-n-hexane-pois...</a>
ajays超过 13 年前
Well, if staying in school longer (till 6pm, 11 months/year) is such a great idea, why didn't he stay in Reed longer?
forgottenpaswrd超过 13 年前
Wow, what Jobs really loved was getting in charge, a control freak. It became the face in the 1984 wall telling everybody what to do.<p>If you want to send your children to boarding school so you don't have to educate them, more power to you.<p>But if you want the state to become your nanny and top-down micromanaging how children gets results I beg to differ, specially when the person that want to control it is a dropout and risk taker but wants anybody else to get into conformity.
badclient超过 13 年前
What goes unstated is that Jobs' put his social beliefs above business. Obama is far from the ideal candidate to support if you'd like unions abandoned. And yet that is who Jobs' seemed to be rooting for.
badclient超过 13 年前
Here's what I'm reading: Jobs, like many salesmen, tries to instill fear in Obama then offers to help with his campaign<p>It's super sad that will never happen. It's crazy imagining what a Jobs final product towards a political campaign may have looked like.
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