Obama appoints a Bain Capital Alumni as Director Office of Mgt. & Budget (OMB)

OK, so this is all clear, Romney was head of a firm called Bain, and this other guy was his employee.

Romney moved over and crated a new firm where this guy did not work called Bain Capital.

Bain co is the source of virtue, Bain Capital is the source of evil.

Got it.
 
you cannot make this shit up.

Its different though, somehow, it just is. :eusa_hand:

You see, Bain Capital was the kinder gentler Bain Capital when he was there...:rolleyes:




New Obama OMB director a Bain alum
January 17, 2012 4:11pm

Jeffrey Zients will serve as President Obama's new acting director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), but the president's decision might undercut attacks on Republican Mitt Romney's career as a venture capitalist, because Zients and Romney are both alumni of Bain & Company.

"I'm pleased to designate Jeff Zients to lead the Office of Management and Budget. Since day one, Jeff has demonstrated superb judgment and has provided sound advice on a whole host of issues," Obama said in a statement accompanying the announcement today. Zients previously served as Deputy Director of OMB under Jack Lew, who became Obama's chief of staff with the departure of Bill Daley.



more at-

New Obama OMB director a Bain alum | Campaign 2012 | Washington Examiner


Yeah--it's all B.S. anyway--you should see all the Goldman Sacs people that have flooded several administrations. Tim Geithner is a Goldman Sacs dude along with other treasury secretaries.
 
Republicans don't understand "bi-partisan". Their ability to reason stops at "magical creation".

So, Democrats that worked at Bain & Co., are good and pure, while the Republicans that worked there are evil and 1%-ers... got it.

No, just the evil Mormon.

All Mormons are evil.

Except those that aren't - you can spot those because they are democrats.

Apparently.
 
you cannot make this shit up.

Its different though, somehow, it just is. :eusa_hand:

You see, Bain Capital was the kinder gentler Bain Capital when he was there...:rolleyes:




New Obama OMB director a Bain alum
January 17, 2012 4:11pm

Jeffrey Zients will serve as President Obama's new acting director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), but the president's decision might undercut attacks on Republican Mitt Romney's career as a venture capitalist, because Zients and Romney are both alumni of Bain & Company.

"I'm pleased to designate Jeff Zients to lead the Office of Management and Budget. Since day one, Jeff has demonstrated superb judgment and has provided sound advice on a whole host of issues," Obama said in a statement accompanying the announcement today. Zients previously served as Deputy Director of OMB under Jack Lew, who became Obama's chief of staff with the departure of Bill Daley.



more at-

New Obama OMB director a Bain alum | Campaign 2012 | Washington Examiner



:lol:

You are absolutely right, Traj.

You just can't make this shit up.
 
In spite of popular belief, Bain & Co. is an entirely separate entity from Bain Capital. Bain Capital is a private investment firm specializing in private equity (PE), public equity, leveraged debt asset, venture capital, and absolute return investments. Bain Capital does not provide management consulting services to its clients.[16]

Bain Capital was founded in 1984 by several former Bain & Co. partners that include Mitt Romney (later to become the 70th Governor of Massachusetts), T. Coleman Andrews III, and Eric Kriss.[7] On account of these shared roots, Bain & Co. still maintains a strong institutional relationship with Bain Capital. Many current Bain Capital MD's and professional staffers began their business careers at Bain & Co.[17]

Bain & Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mitt Romney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Romney entered the management consulting business, which led to a position at Bain & Company, where he eventually served as CEO and brought the company out of crisis. He was co-founder and head of the spin-off company Bain Capital, a private equity investment firm that became highly profitable and one of the largest such firms in the nation.

So... let's see... Romney worked for Bain Capital., then Bain & Co, so he is evil.

Zients worked for Bain & Co., so he is all good and pure.

Got it.
No, he worked for Bain & Co and then spun off into being a vulture with Bain Capital. Try to read for comprehension.
 

Mitt Romney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Romney entered the management consulting business, which led to a position at Bain & Company, where he eventually served as CEO and brought the company out of crisis. He was co-founder and head of the spin-off company Bain Capital, a private equity investment firm that became highly profitable and one of the largest such firms in the nation.

So... let's see... Romney worked for Bain Capital., then Bain & Co, so he is evil.

Zients worked for Bain & Co., so he is all good and pure.

Got it.
No, he worked for Bain & Co and then spun off into being a vulture with Bain Capital. Try to read for comprehension.

excuse my mixing the two up, please forgive me. I will endeavor not to fuck up quite as monumentally as that in your esteemed presence ever again. Please, don't have me banned or anything. :rolleyes:

Then again, if that's the best argument you have in this thread... that someone mixed up the order in which Romney worked for the two companies, well then, you really have nothing, huh.
 
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Mitt Romney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Romney entered the management consulting business, which led to a position at Bain & Company, where he eventually served as CEO and brought the company out of crisis. He was co-founder and head of the spin-off company Bain Capital, a private equity investment firm that became highly profitable and one of the largest such firms in the nation.

So... let's see... Romney worked for Bain Capital., then Bain & Co, so he is evil.

Zients worked for Bain & Co., so he is all good and pure.

Got it.
No, he worked for Bain & Co and then spun off into being a vulture with Bain Capital. Try to read for comprehension.

You should try first, Romeny actually went back to Bain and Company after his sting at Bain Capital.
 

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