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Showing Original Post only (View all)Bain Cap Shutting Illinois factory-Sending jobs to China>Money goes in Romney's pocket (blind trust) [View all]
http://thepoliticalcarnival.net/2012/07/06/bain-owned-company-outsourcing-illinois-jobs-to-china-employees-want-mitt-romney-to-intervene/Romney supporters keep saying Romney is no longer with Bain Capital...but his "blind" trust still makes a fortune yearly from Bain Capital. So, any money made by Bain is money made for Romney. In this case Bain is firing 33 year employees, sending their jobs to China, making them train the Chinese people taking their jobs and all the money made from the outsourcing has NOTHING TO DO WITH ROMNEY. He just gets to spend it but he has no other ties to it. He is just the guy spending it and there should be no moral judgement of Mitt Romney--he didn't fire those people. BUT, it sure is fun to spend their pensions and wages.
The man and his family live off blood money. That's even lower than stealing it yourself.
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Bain Cap Shutting Illinois factory-Sending jobs to China>Money goes in Romney's pocket (blind trust) [View all]
DonRedwood
Jul 2012
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Hey those poor starving millionaires need to be able to afford their car elevators.
Initech
Jul 2012
#3
This is terrible for the community. What's worse for the country is that Rmoney is supporting
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#4
This is why it makes me sick when someone says Obama's ads are misleading or false.
SoutherDem
Jul 2012
#5
Your post subtitle says "Probably not", but your excellent NYT link
ProgressiveEconomist
Jul 2012
#26