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Question: Guess how many jobs Mitt Romney has created
#1
1 million or more
 
#2
500,000-1 million
 
#3
100,000-500,000
 
#4
10,000-100,000
 
#5
1,000-10,000
 
#6
100-1,000
 
#7
1-100
 
#8
0
 
#9
Net job loss
 
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Total Voters: 64

Author Topic: Guess how many jobs Mitt Romney has created  (Read 3098 times)
H.E. VOLODYMYR ZELENKSYY
Alfred F. Jones
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« on: May 28, 2012, 03:01:19 PM »

These people who are claiming Mitt actually contributed to net job losses are so totally full of sh**t it's not even funny. Clear Obamatons.
Please explain.
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H.E. VOLODYMYR ZELENKSYY
Alfred F. Jones
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« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2012, 06:12:32 PM »

LOL, 2 people actually voted 1 million or more? Wow, just wow.
Winfield and Politico are my guesses. I voted net job loss based on what I've heard about Bain, but I looked up the actual numbers and it's more in the 10-100K range if you includevjob creation at Staples, etc. after he left.
The numbers aren't there. But I think it's pretty obvious. Look at Staples. Look at Dominoes. I trust Romney's claims because they aren't that absurd. What's more important is that this man knows how gets things moving.
Are you taking credit, on behalf of Romney, for the jobs created in those franchises since he stopped dealing with them?
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H.E. VOLODYMYR ZELENKSYY
Alfred F. Jones
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« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2012, 06:52:22 PM »

If Bain hadn't invested in those companies, those numbers would be a lot different. So Romney certainly deserves a big thank you.
Not necessarily. For example, Staples made the switch to "That was easy" in 2003, long after Romney had left Bain.
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