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Bain of Obama He is getting giant funds from folks on the board of Bain.. Dissing them at the same time..

iamnothere 2012/07/04 12:06:59
Typical Two Faced Obama nothing new but it is very VERY funny

While their candidate is out bashing Mitt Romney's Bain Capital as a job outsourcer and greedy corporate raider, President Obama's campaign is endorsing the essence of one of Bain's biggest success stories, low-price office supply store Staples.

Created in a 1986 partnership with Bain during Romney's leadership at the private equity firm, Staples was so successful Bain received a near seven-fold return on its investment and Romney sat on the Staples board of directors for over a decade.

The idea was a simple one: sell office supplies for less and direct to companies and everyday Americans.

Team Obama turns out to be a big fan, spending $17,963.04 at Staples this year alone, according to Federal Election Commission reports. The Obama campaign just doesn't walk into stores to shop, it also participates in the Staples Advantage business-to-business market where a majority of the spending went.

And the endorsement of Bain-backed super-stores doesn't end there. The campaign in February also spent $199.99 at Sports Authority which the Romney firm also backed.
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  • Dolly 2012/07/11 15:51:56 (edited)
  • iamnothere Dolly 2012/07/11 16:34:42
    iamnothere
    LOL
  • Andrew 2012/07/05 06:29:54
    Andrew
    +1
    Obama has dissed me for the last time.
  • John Hall 2012/07/04 23:52:52
    John Hall
    +1
    Would you expect anything less from this man .
  • iamnothere John Hall 2012/07/05 03:28:16
    iamnothere
    since he is the dregs no not really
  • mustangluver 2012/07/04 22:27:05
    mustangluver
    +1
    Yes! and GM outsources too!
    gm outsources
  • sammanilla 2012/07/04 18:13:58
    sammanilla
    +2
    Most of us have known from the beginning that Obama is part of a world-wide crime syndicate, that there is plenty to be done about it, and no one is acting on it or has been successful.

    obama world-wide crime syndicate plenty acting successful

    Sorry, skunks.
  • Kane Fernau 2012/07/04 17:14:44
    Kane Fernau
    +2
    Democrats are rotten bastards, they shake your hand with one hand and stab you back with the other.
  • Diane Spraggs Yates 2012/07/04 16:46:55
    Diane Spraggs Yates
    +3
    HYPOCRITE-IN-CHIEF !!!!
  • Kronan_1 2012/07/04 16:30:52
    Kronan_1
    +3
    Go figure.
  • susan 2012/07/04 13:07:19
    susan
    +5
    What Obama and his campaign do and what they say are direct opposites. Obama likes to bash the banks, too, but his administration is the one that gave the banks billions, then ordered them to go out and screw over their borrowers.
    A big part of the reason we still are in a depression is exactly the acts by US Treasury Sec Geithner to destroy the real estate and construction markets, while covering the banks' losses. That destruction led to the current downturn in manufacturing, as construction fuels manufacturing throughout the economy.
  • mach 2012/07/04 12:56:13
    mach
    Obama's campaign doesn't go after successful Romney enterprises, just the ones that bankrupt companies for the sake of enormous profits, putting people out of work.

    I look at Romney no differently than I would look at a used car salesman in town. If I knew for a fact that that salesman sold a lemon every fifth car, and he knew it was a lemon, then I wouldn't go near the place. Romney at this moment is attempting the sale of a lemon on a grand scale to the American people, and it looks like about half the population is wanting to buy it, and that's very unfortunate.
  • susan mach 2012/07/04 13:25:53
    susan
    +4
    Don't know much about business, do you?
    Bain Capital is a private investment company. It seeks out businesses that need investment money to either grow or are in danger of going belly-up but have significant non-monetary assets. Those businesses that have a viable business plan but need money to make it work grow and are successful after Bain buys in. Those whose business plan is flawed, whose management is poor, may have their assets sold and the company closed or rolled into another company.
    Typically, capital investment firms like Bain step into situations where a business needs help. Not all businesses are viable. A percentage of the businesses they invest in need to be closed and the assets sold to someone else. When such capital investment firms buy a business, its investment keeps good businesses in business and jobs ongoing, or it keeps a bad business from going under immediately and stiffing creditors with big losses and employees with unpaid wages.
  • iamnothere susan 2012/07/04 13:34:39
    iamnothere
    +4
    there are a huge number of people who just are ignorant and seem to be like pigs in swill enjoying their ability to spew forth without having a clue
  • mach susan 2012/07/04 13:47:01
    mach
    I can't argue the simple principals, but I can certainly argue how the creation of $100 million profit without the faintest notion of paying affected workers what they were promised is hardly what I'd call dignified business practice. To think that a mere $5 million of that could have taken care of those severance, pension and related separation costs, and instead chose to neglect them is certainly a legal course, but a drop in the bucket that unfortunately for Romney gives the American people a glimpse of his true driving forces, greed and lack of compassion. This is how he managed to create the vulture perception versus the venture, and that perception is well deserved.
  • susan mach 2012/07/04 16:26:43
    susan
    +4
    "...without the faintest notion of paying affected workers what they were promised is hardly what I'd call dignified business practice. To think that a mere $5 million of that could have taken care of those severance, pension and related separation costs, and instead chose to neglect them is certainly a legal course..."

    Please send me a link to the case you cite here. I would like to research it.

    The Obama government does far worse. US Sec. Tim Geithner sent US Treasury officials to banks that had made excessive real estate and construction loans and ORDERED them to get out of those EXISTING loans (see National City Bank board minutes, 2008) by any means possible, handing out TARP money to the ones that did the most damage to those industries.
    Loans that funded construction projects big and small across the nation were suddenly called for no reason but that the courts decided the banks "...had the right to do so.." and that verbal fraud evidence would not be heard. (See Federal Court of Appeals ruling in Chicago)
    The Federal Reserve of St. Louis now reports that 22% of the jobs destroyed by the "banking" crisis were construction jobs, and said that it did not have the means to determine the percentage of related industry jobs that were indirectly a result, and . our manufacturing...
    "...without the faintest notion of paying affected workers what they were promised is hardly what I'd call dignified business practice. To think that a mere $5 million of that could have taken care of those severance, pension and related separation costs, and instead chose to neglect them is certainly a legal course..."

    Please send me a link to the case you cite here. I would like to research it.

    The Obama government does far worse. US Sec. Tim Geithner sent US Treasury officials to banks that had made excessive real estate and construction loans and ORDERED them to get out of those EXISTING loans (see National City Bank board minutes, 2008) by any means possible, handing out TARP money to the ones that did the most damage to those industries.
    Loans that funded construction projects big and small across the nation were suddenly called for no reason but that the courts decided the banks "...had the right to do so.." and that verbal fraud evidence would not be heard. (See Federal Court of Appeals ruling in Chicago)
    The Federal Reserve of St. Louis now reports that 22% of the jobs destroyed by the "banking" crisis were construction jobs, and said that it did not have the means to determine the percentage of related industry jobs that were indirectly a result, and . our manufacturing industry job woes today are continuing because of that decision.
    All of those workers lost their jobs, their pensions and, for many, their homes, while the bankers and officials (including bank regulators) bought up valuable property for pennies on the dollar, all courtesy of the Obama administration.
    (more)
  • mustang... susan 2012/07/04 22:29:24
    mustangluver
    +2
    YOU GO GIRL!!!!
    girl
  • iamnothere mach 2012/07/04 13:32:24
    iamnothere
    +4
    we already know what we have with obama.. 31 czars 6 trillion in new debt. a down grade of the US $ Obamacare that adds 21 new taxes unemployment that is ticking up.. 18% U6 unemployment.. which is still undercounting.. Foreclosures on the rise due to his regulators killing business which in turn puts people out of work which in turn causes them to loose their homes which in turn has caused the GDP to decline back into depression

    Yeah we have a real lemon in the WH.. At least with Mitt we have a person who knows how to build the economy and cut losses when they are right there in your face.. to bad you are so far up Obamas butt that you cannot see the greater of two bad choices
  • mach iamnothere 2012/07/04 14:04:21
    mach
    When are you going to start accepting the fact that what Bush done to the economy might take three terms or more to fix, and quite possibly the notion that ity may never be fixed, by any person or party. Your idea of poisoning the air and water, irresponsibly trashing resources and letting banks run rampant casino's with no recourse is that of an imbecile.
  • susan mach 2012/07/04 17:00:57
    susan
    +3
    It was the Democrats who had the majority in Congress from 2006 to 2010. It was Democrat legislation that fueled the big bank corruption and greed, that handed billions of taxpayer money to giant corporations and banks.
    Obama upped the payouts to the banks, setting up special rules to allow US Treasury Sec. Tim Geithner to pay off his buddies, to set up conditions to receive taxpayer money at will and make sure that the big banks and corporations who got it were funneling it back to the Obama coffers.
  • Kane Fe... susan 2012/07/04 17:17:26
    Kane Fernau
    +3
    Damn, you are smart.
  • mustang... Kane Fe... 2012/07/04 22:36:17
    mustangluver
    +2
    Yes she is..it gives me a break from having to say it all over and over to asswipes!!! LOL
  • iamnothere mustang... 2012/07/05 03:33:45
    iamnothere
    +1
    the asswipes are the ones who might put the chief asshat back into power 4 more years
  • susan mustang... 2012/07/05 15:20:00
    susan
    +1
    Thanks
  • susan Kane Fe... 2012/07/05 15:20:01
    susan
    +1
    Thanks
  • mach susan 2012/07/04 19:05:05
    mach
    Sounds like you're making all of this up as you go. I suppose the next thing you're going to tell me is that Obama and Geitner planned two wars and funneled all the money to Haliburton despite the opposition from Dick Cheney. All this while they were community organizer and lawyer. Oh, and don't forget Saul! Hehe
  • susan mach 2012/07/04 21:28:40
    susan
    +3
    No, not defending Bush, though his term started with the horrific acts of terrorists on 9/11, and his responses to that consumed his presidency.
    He basically allowed the Democrat-led Congress to dictate domestic policy in exchange for a freer hand in foreign affairs.
  • mustang... mach 2012/07/04 22:37:36
    mustangluver
    +2
    You should stop commenting as you are not well read, not researched.
  • mach mustang... 2012/07/05 00:49:13
    mach
    I don't need research to make opinions about opinions you or anyone else choose to believe.
  • iamnothere mach 2012/07/05 03:35:17
    iamnothere
    sadly your ignorance is being worn on your sleeve.. making you appear to be a sock sock puppet
  • mach iamnothere 2012/07/05 04:14:42
    mach
    You're pandering to your own ignorance. You've known me for 4 years. I've always known you however to turn to insults when you feel outflanked. Par for the course.
  • iamnothere mach 2012/07/05 04:40:47
    iamnothere
    interesting that you say we have been here that long.. since I have not seen you on my blogs.. nor have I been on for 4 years
  • susan mach 2012/07/04 21:25:15 (edited)
    susan
    +3
    Not defending Bush, just pointing out the current Obama record. The banking rule changes were done by a Congress with both houses held by Democrats and administered by Geithner.
    BTW, where is the link to the Bain Capital case that you referenced?
  • mustang... mach 2012/07/04 22:34:34
    mustangluver
    +2
    When are you ppl going to get it that the dems took control in 05..technically in 07..but really in 05..sneaky snakes. They and they alone are responsible for this rotted economy. Then a total moron, BO, a man with absolutely no experience in anything but community organizing, came along and totally destroyed everything he touched.
  • mach mustang... 2012/07/05 00:54:41
    mach
    Last I checked, we have a GOP House that is obstructionist, enough that it may be alone responsible for this rotting economy. Or at least be blamed for it. Door swings both ways.
  • iamnothere mach 2012/07/05 03:37:08
    iamnothere
    +1
    hundreds of bills have been passed out of the Gop led house..

    The senate under Reid has not taken up any of the bills.. you are showing your ignorance once again.. how anyone can be so proud of their ignorance is astounding
  • mach iamnothere 2012/07/05 04:03:13
    mach
    Just get the house to send meaningful bi-partisan legislation, and Reid will be happy to address it.
  • iamnothere mach 2012/07/05 04:41:58
    iamnothere
    +1
    demoncrats cover their own.. they rarely vote bi partisan because they are VERY partisan and like you very much want to take the country communist
  • mustang... mach 2012/07/05 03:46:49
    mustangluver
    +1
    No, the dems refused to make a budget that could be lived with and they refused to stop the big spending!
  • mach mustang... 2012/07/05 04:04:35
    mach
    Spending is at the lowest level in ten years.

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