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October 5, 2012

The Politics of the Jobs Report

The White House is breathing easier this morning. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the...
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Published on October 05, 2012 07:23

October 3, 2012

The First Presidential Debate

In Wednesday night’s debate, Romney won on style while Obama won on substance. Romney sounded...
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Published on October 03, 2012 22:38

October 2, 2012

Questions that are Unlikely to be Asked Wednesday Night

Governor Romney: You’ve said that you have used every legal method to reduce your tax liability....
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Published on October 02, 2012 17:09

September 30, 2012

The Week Ahead: Wednesday's Presidential Debate and Friday's Jobs Report

The biggest election news this week won’t be who wins the presidential debate Wednesday night. It...
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Published on September 30, 2012 13:02

Wednesday's Presidential Debate and Friday's Jobs Report

The biggest election news this week won’t be who won the presidential debate Wednesday night. It...
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Published on September 30, 2012 13:02

September 27, 2012

ROMNEY’S GOAL FOR THE COMPANIES BAIN ACQUIRED:...



ROMNEY’S GOAL FOR THE COMPANIES BAIN ACQUIRED: “HARVEST THEM AT SIGNIFICANT PROFIT”


Here’s a video of Romney in his early years at Bain, explaining his purpose in  acquiring companies was to “harvest them at significant profit.”


No one should be surprised. After all, Bain Capital wasn’t in the business of creating jobs. It was in the business of creating profits.


The two goals aren’t at all the same — as  Americans whose jobs have been eliminated or whose wages and benefits have been cut know all too well.


For years, higher corporate profits have come at the expense of fewer jobs and lower wages. Business leaders and financiers have been “harvesting” like mad, leaving most Americans behind in the dirt.  


Romney’s main selling point to voters is his so-called “business experience.” Yet America can’t afford this sort of “business experience” in the White House.


To the contrary, we need someone who doesn’t see the economy as profits to be harvested, but as people who need more and better jobs.


In 2012 that person is Barack Obama, not Mitt Romney.

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Published on September 27, 2012 10:38

September 26, 2012

Repackaging Mitt as a Compassionate Conservative? It's Too Late

“My heart aches for the people I’ve seen,” Mitt Romney said, on the second day of his...
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Published on September 26, 2012 14:37

September 24, 2012

The Two Major Views About Why Romney is Losing, and Why the Second is More Convincing

I’ve spent the past few days debating right-wingers — among them, Grover Norquist and Ann Coulter....
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Published on September 24, 2012 14:10

September 21, 2012

What Mitt Romney Really Represents

It’s not just his giant income or the low tax rates he pays on it. And it’s not just the...
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Published on September 21, 2012 12:56

September 19, 2012

Four Reasons Why Romney Might Still Win

Can Romney possibly recover? A survey conducted between Sept. 12 and Sept. 16 by the Pew Research...
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Published on September 19, 2012 22:05

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