the romney record

UncleBuck

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Anybody care for some more trickle down economics?
moar tirkel doun plz.

when schieffer asked romney what deductions he would get rid of to pay for his $5 trillion dollar tax plan, he couldn't name a single one, not even the dancing horse deduction.

he said he would work with the congress.

some leadership there, douchecanoe. :clap:
 

abandonconflict

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moar tirkel doun plz.

when schieffer asked romney what deductions he would get rid of to pay for his $5 trillion dollar tax plan, he couldn't name a single one, not even the dancing horse deduction.

he said he would work with the congress.

some leadership there, douchecanoe. :clap:
Makes sense to me, he is working with the GOP to kill Amercia's middle class.

 

UncleBuck

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it's OK, the taxpayer will cover the cost of those pensions he raided.

It was funny at first.


The young men in business suits, gingerly picking their way among the millwrights, machinists and pipefitters at Kansas City's Worldwide Grinding Systems steel mill. Gaping up at the cranes that swung 10-foot cast iron buckets through the air. Jumping at the thunder from the melt shop's electric-arc furnace as it turned scrap metal into lava.


"They looked like a bunch of high school kids to me. A bunch of Wall Street preppies," says Jim Linson, an electronics repairman who worked at the plant for 40 years. "They came in, they were in awe."


Apparently they liked what they saw. Soon after, in October 1993, Bain Capital, co-founded by Mitt Romney, became majority shareholder in a steel mill that had been operating since 1888.


It was a gamble. The old mill, renamed GS Technologies, needed expensive updating, and demand for its products was susceptible to cycles in the mining industry and commodities markets.


Less than a decade later, the mill was padlocked and some 750 people lost their jobs. Workers were denied the severance pay and health insurance they'd been promised, and their pension benefits were cut by as much as $400 a month.


What's more, a federal government insurance agency had to pony up $44 million to bail out the company's underfunded pension plan. Nevertheless, Bain profited on the deal, receiving $12 million on its $8 million initial investment and at least $4.5 million in consulting fees.
scumbag romney: "made millions - left the taxpayer with the mess".
 

desert dude

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number one in debt as governor. number 47 in job creation.

[video=youtube;sfcF-HaaPLk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfcF-HaaPLk[/video]

but great hair.
Obama, number one in debt as president, and number one in job destruction!

Why vote for either of them?
 

UncleBuck

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Obama, number one in debt as president, and number one in job destruction!

Why vote for either of them?
the obama thread is over that way, douchebag.

inheriting structural deficits and a massive recession is tough, but he made the best out of it.



 

UncleBuck

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Why vote for either of them?
to cockblock this guy.

“People talk about medicinal marijuana. And you know, you hear that story that people who are sick need medicinal marijuana. But marijuana is the entry drug for people trying to get kids hooked on drugs. I don't want medicinal marijuana; there are synthetic forms of marijuana that are available for people who need it for prescription. Don't open the doorway to medicinal marijuana.”

“I believe marijuana should be illegal in our country. It is the pathway to drug usage by our society, which is a great scourge -- which is one of the great causes of crime in our cities, and I believe we are at a state where, of course, we are very concerned about people who are suffering, and there are various means of providing pain management.”

"I don't want marijuana to be used in our country."

"Aren't there any issues of significance you'd like to talk about?"

 
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