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  1. masterskrain

    masterskrain said, 7 months ago

    Nailed it, Jeff!
    If Romoney gets into the White House, he will end up being the Bain of America’s workforce!
    (What’s left of it!)

  2. Chillbilly

    Chillbilly said, 7 months ago

    Romney’s done a pretty good job of saying that there are some things he just won’t talk about. Bain is one of them. People don’t care. He’s not Obama; that’s what they care about.

  3. thegreatack

    thegreatack said, 7 months ago

    @masterskrain

    Nice play on words!!!!

  4. Justice22

    Justice22 said, 7 months ago

    It is time for the EAGLE to ATTACK these policies.

  5. ossiningaling

    ossiningaling said, 7 months ago

    Too little, too late, unfortunately. This all happened when Mitt was sole owner / but-not-involved-in-day-to-day-operations at Bain

  6. ODon

    ODon said, 7 months ago

    @ScottPM

    So 3 1/2 years ago the jobs were here and since then Obama has forced them overseas? Maybe that explains executive compensation and the Dow average in the same time frame.

  7. SusanCraig

    SusanCraig said, 7 months ago

    seems to me that if business owners were taxed, they’d be motivated to invest more into the business (than their own pockets) which would create more jobs…. isn’t that why Ike taxed the richest at 90%?

  8. Omnius

    Omnius said, 7 months ago

    Danziger gives us an awesome Zinger! Thanks Jeff for pointing out that R’money was responsible for outsourcing US jobs to China, proving he is the Manchurian Candidate in this race.

  9. Darren Blair

    Darren Blair said, 7 months ago

    http://www.politifact.com/new-hampshire/statements/2012/oct/09/barack-obama/obama-says-romney-wants-fire-big-bird/
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    The “Big Bird” controversy is officially dead in the water.

  10. ronzero

    ronzero said, 7 months ago

    @ScottPM

    What policies of Obama killed jobs? You don’t know what you’re talking about. The only possible item is the Oil pipeline which has been delayed until the various states approve the route.

  11. I Play One On TV

    I Play One On TV said, 7 months ago

    The Keystone pipeline is another big lie. Romney stated it would create “millions of jobs”. In reality, there would be closer to 1000 jobs temporarily created for construction, probably mostly Canadian. Once the pipeline is completed, there should be a few hundred jobs centering around maintenance and accident prevention/repair, but there probably won’t be because that would be “job-killing regulations”. No worries; it will just spill into the midwest’s biggest aquifer. No problem: we haven’t had any drought in the midwest…..ever. And, of course, that oil will be refined in Texas and sent to China. What a wonderful project. Worth trashing the US’s credit rating to try to create, wouldn’t you think?

  12. Justice22

    Justice22 said, 7 months ago

    @I Play One On TV

    Thanks for saying what I was thinking. The Keystone is a big lie so the oil companies can add to our greatest export, oil and oil products.

  13. yohannbiimu

    yohannbiimu said, 7 months ago

    @ronzero

    GM is shipping all of their jobs to China as we speak. Is that why Obama bailed them out, just so that the union jobs that exist can remain the status quo, and GM can ship the rest overseas? Also, what about all of the billions that have been shipped off to Finland and Brazil so that we can become THEIR CUSTOMERS? Obama has done NOTHING to help job growth, and if anyone wishes to pay attention to the current unemployment numbers, you’ll find that the entire state of CALIFORNIA was not counted in the latest reported rate, because they supposedly didn’t get their report in “on time.” California has the second-highest unemployment rate in the country, and you don’t think that their inclusion doesn’t matter? Look for the rate to be “updated” before the election…

  14. masterskrain

    masterskrain said, 7 months ago

    If “Corporations” want a tax break, how about this;
    They get a certain rate cut on corporate income taxes for every plant they close overseas, and replace with one here in the U.S..
    Another percentage cut for every 10,000 new jobs they create here in the U.S., and so forth.
    Sounds like a win-win situation to me!

  15. NebulousRikulau

    NebulousRikulau said, 7 months ago

    @yohannbiimu

    Of course California has the highest unemployment rate in the country.
    Everybody and his or her sibling over there is either an unemployed actor or a writer with a script in ‘development’, i.e. somebody’s supposed to be looking at it, but they’re not being paid.
    Anything else they might be working at doesn’t change the fact that they are UNEMPLOYED actors.

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