The King of Bain

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More will surface as we get closer to the election. We'll learn how Bain made millions from the failed steel company, due to their profit taking, and subsequent govt. bailout to cover the pension fund. This business template follows Bain from company, to company. They're in business to make money...not create jobs.

Just ask them.

Funny how Romney was 'for' bailouts, before he was 'against' them.
 
More will surface as we get closer to the election. We'll learn how Bain made millions from the failed steel company, due to their profit taking, and subsequent govt. bailout to cover the pension fund. This business template follows Bain from company, to company. They're in business to make money...not create jobs.
Just ask them. Funny how Romney was 'for' bailouts, before he was 'against' them.

The ironic thing is that clip was from a Newtzi GinGrinch campaign site. Even the Republicans know multimillionire Mittzie is a fraud....but at least he's white.
 
The ironic thing is that clip was from a Newtzi GinGrinch campaign site. Even the Republicans know multimillionire Mittzie is a fraud....but at least he's white.
Agree. And the ones who don't have a problem with his race, have a problem with democrats.

We already know that Romney will get the base. They'll have a good turnout, despite the fact that they don't like him. I don't think he'll appeal to the undecideds, though.
 
More will surface as we get closer to the election. We'll learn how Bain made millions from the failed steel company, due to their profit taking, and subsequent govt. bailout to cover the pension fund. This business template follows Bain from company, to company. They're in business to make money...not create jobs.

Just ask them.

Funny how Romney was 'for' bailouts, before he was 'against' them.

yeah, ask Staples, Sports Authority, Warner Music etc... No job creation there.

You don't seem to grasp what VC firms do. They invest in start ups, many of which fail. They invest in businesses that are struggling and try to turn them around, that doesn't always work, sometimes the market goes against you as it did when steel prices fell to the point that the KC firm shut down. What those former workers fail to tell you is that the company was going under before Bain took over. Those same workers would likely have been out of work sooner if Bain hadn't tried to save them.
 
Agree. And the ones who don't have a problem with his race, have a problem with democrats.

We already know that Romney will get the base. They'll have a good turnout, despite the fact that they don't like him. I don't think he'll appeal to the undecideds, though.

Depends on the economy. Typically the undecideds will stray against the incumbent if the economy is bad.
 
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