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Darius_Addicus_Gaius
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« on: July 27, 2012, 12:01:27 AM »

I'm getting sick of hearing about Bain Capital and jobs going overseas. When can we hear about the issues that matter for this country? And yes, "the private sector is doing fine" goes to show how out of touch Obama is with people who aren't dependent on the government for a job. The worst part about it for Obama is that he is too arrogant to realize he's making the mistakes of an out of touch elitist. At least Romney understands what it's like to hold a real job.
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« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2012, 12:05:42 PM »

I'm getting sick of hearing about Bain Capital and jobs going overseas. When can we hear about the issues that matter for this country?

*facepalm*.

I said alot more than that though. My point was that Obama doesn't understand the private sector.
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Darius_Addicus_Gaius
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« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2012, 02:15:17 PM »

I'm getting sick of hearing about Bain Capital and jobs going overseas. When can we hear about the issues that matter for this country?

*facepalm*.

I said alot more than that though. My point was that Obama doesn't understand the private sector.

How does Romney, who spent years bankrupting companies and sending jobs overseas, understand the needs of working-class Americans?

No he spent years helping companies. The cold hard truth is that in the private sector not everyone makes it. Jobs go overseas to avoid the high corporate taxes that Democrats have forced on us. Working class? You're suggesting that those who have been successful don't work hard?
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« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2012, 02:16:10 PM »

I'm getting sick of hearing about Bain Capital and jobs going overseas. When can we hear about the issues that matter for this country?

*facepalm*.

I said alot more than that though. My point was that Obama doesn't understand the private sector.

How does Romney, who spent years bankrupting companies and sending jobs overseas, understand the needs of working-class Americans?
Private equity, the industry Romney worked in, specializes in purchasing struggling companies and making them profitable again.  Bain Capital may have sent some jobs overseas, but the vast majority of their business dealings succeeded.  Since business failures are inevitable in any sort of industry, Bain actually has a very impressive.track record.  In fact, here are just a few companies that Bain has worked with, some of which you probably are familiar with (it's practically a brand-name all-stars list):

Staples
Burger King
AMC Entertainment
Church's Chicken
Panavision
Cumulus Media
Domino's Pizza
Michaels
Horizon Food Group
The Children's Place
The Princeton Review
Dunkin' Brands
Toys-"R"-Us
Vonage
Guitar Center
Warner Music Group
Home Depot Supply
Harlem Globetrotters
Fantasy Entertainment

Well said and you'll never hear Obama praise him for this in one of his ads.
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