Luddly Neddite
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ya destroyed all credibility in your thread when you called Romney the pioneer of outsourcing.
Castro has outsourced more jobs
There are huge differences.
Castro supports his country by keeping his money there.
All the way back in June:
Mayor Michael Nutter of Philadelphia and Mayor Ed Pawloski of Allentown discussed an open letter sent to Romney and signed by them and the mayors PAs five largest cities addressing Romneys support of ending a tax on foreign profits of U.S. companies.
Referring to an article written last week regarding Romneys business record, Nutter said Romney was one of the first executives behind the practice of outsourcing jobs to countries with fewer workers rights laws and environmental regulations.
Under Romneys leadership, Bain [Capital] not only profited from sending jobs overseas, but pioneered it, Nutter said. And he promoted as a means of making millions of dollars for himself and investors.
PA Mayors Call Romney a "pioneer of outsourcing"
Romney was so sure he was going to be elected, he went ahead with plans to move one of the companies he owns in Freeport, Illinois to China the very month of the election. He was paying American workers 17.50 an hour and then threatened to fire them if they didn't train Chinese workers he will be paying 99 cents an hour in China. And the 47% thought he would create jobs here? Why would they think that when every action is the opposite?
He tried to hide behind "blind trust", but he seems to have forgotten we have tape of him calling the blind trust a ruse and a trick played on the American people.
Romney was a very dangerous bullet we just barely dodged.
Most of us were aghast when we saw that lame ass R Clown Candidates and I'd bet they will trot out another merry little band of losers next time as well.
Reason - so the behind the scenes scum like Norquist, Bush's Brain can control whoever gets elected. Just as Norquist said.
But, there's a good reason why not one of those jerks are in power today - The voters saw through them.