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Facts About Mitt Romney Everyone Should Know

Constitution Believer 2012/08/10 23:30:04
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I received this from a friend majoring in Political Science at Ohio State.

I checked this stuff out and found that everything about Mitt is correct.

I do realize that there are Soda Headers out there that do not like Romney are are pulling out all the stops to keep him from the Whitehouse.

Facts About Mitt
Romney Everyone Should
Know















Mitt Romney: After going to both
Harvard Business School and
Harvard Law
School
simultaneously, he passed the
Michigan bar but never worked as an attorney. As a
venture-capitalist, Romney's first major business deal involved investing in a
start-up office supply company with one store in
Massachusetts that sold office
supplies.
That company, called Staples, now has over 2,000
stores and employs over 90,000 people.

Romney's Bain Capital
(using what has became known as the "Bain Way"),
would go on to perform the business miracles, with
companies like Domino's, Sealy, Brookstone, Weather Channel, Burger King, Warner
Music Group, Dollarama, Home Depot Supply, just to name a few.

Now, If you're a Democrat get your
calculators out and let's recap:

Mitt was a volunteer worker for his dad's
gubernatorial campaign from 1962. He was 16 years old.

Mitt was an unpaid intern in the Michigan Governor's office from 1962 to 1964.

In July of 1966 Mitt volunteered for a stay in Le Harvre France
as a Mormon missionary in Paris he was there for 2 1/2 years.

Mitt was an unpaid bishop and state president for his church 10
years.

Mitt was an unpaid president of the Olympics 3 years.

Mitt refused his salary
as MA governor 4 years.

That comes to a grand total of 22 1/2 years of unpaid
service to his country, his community and his church.

Why you ask? Because that's
the kind of man Willard
Mitt Romney is! and yes that is his whole CHRISTIAN name.

In 2011 Mitt Romney donated over $4
million to charity, almost 19% of his income.

In 2011 Obama gave 1% of his income to charity while Joe
Biden generously gave $300 or .0013%

Mitt shows real character vs.... the generosity of you know
who.

To some Romney may not be the best representative the Republicans could
have selected. But at least in my book he knows what religion he is, won't desecrate the flag, won't bow down to foreign potentates, or squander my hard earned tax dollars on vacations that others only dream of.

I know he has the ability to turn this financial disaster that Obama has helped get us into.

I know we won’t like all the things necessary to recover from this mess, but
someone with Romney’s background can do it.
Now, on the minus side, Romney never
was a "Community Organizer", never took drugs or smoked pot, and not once has he been associated with communists or known American terrorists, can we all say Bill Ayres?

Mitt Romney never did attend a church whose
pastor called for God to damn the
US...

Now please tell me WHO THE REAL AMERICAN IS?

It's your choice come this November! Remember the fate of America is in your hands. Lets see if you are a REAL AMERICAN LIKE MITT ROMNEY IS or a phoney American like Barack Obama is...you choose.

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And for the record Mitt was born in Michigan it was his father George that was born in to American parents living in Mormon colonies in Mexico.

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  • Golanv (Raven) BN0 2012/09/15 12:03:17
    I'm sticking with the Liberal Looser Obama
    Golanv (Raven) BN0
    +7
    Correction: I'm sticking with the winner, President Obama.

    From the article you were given but obviously didn't read:

    Obama ran on "change" in 2008, but Mitt Romney represents a far more real and seismic shift in the American landscape. Romney is the frontman and apostle of an economic revolution, in which transactions are manufactured instead of products, wealth is generated without accompanying prosperity, and Cayman Islands partnerships are lovingly erected and nurtured while American communities fall apart. The entire purpose of the business model that Romney helped pioneer is to move money into the archipelago from the places outside it, using massive amounts of taxpayer-subsidized debt to enrich a handful of billionaires. It's a vision of society that's crazy, vicious and almost unbelievably selfish, yet it's running for president, and it has a chance of winning. Perhaps that change is coming whether we like it or not. Perhaps Mitt Romney is the best man to manage the transition. But it seems a little early to vote for that kind of wholesale surrender.

    Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/p...

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  • Treasure ♥ijm♥ 2012/09/21 03:21:24
    I'm sticking with the Conservative Romney
    Treasure ♥ijm♥
    +1
    Without a doubt! ;)
  • Constit... Treasur... 2012/09/21 03:59:25
    Constitution Believer
    +1
    Good girl, I'm proud of you...and Thank you.
  • Joe The Economist 2012/09/16 12:28:00
    Undecided
    Joe The Economist
    Neither of these people has a plan. Romney's record at Bain isn't well characterized here. 22% of the companies that Bain Invested in went bankrupt. One Staples can pay for a lot of failure.

    So understand that Bain isn't about turning around every company. They need to turn around a percentage of companies.
  • Robert Strobel 2012/09/15 18:23:59
    I'm sticking with the Liberal Looser Obama
    Robert Strobel
    +3
    Mitt Rhymes with s%*t.
  • Golanv ... Robert ... 2012/09/16 01:49:03
  • Patti The Yes Fan 2012/09/15 16:02:37 (edited)
    Undecided
    Patti  The Yes Fan
  • johnc 2012/09/15 13:52:52
    I'm sticking with the Conservative Romney
    johnc
    +2
    Obama was a comunity agitator, heard he was a good one, Has this blame and excuse thing that sells well in the projects.
    and demanding more freebees seems to be his game.

    NOBAMA 2012
  • Reggie☮ 2012/09/15 13:50:22
    I'm sticking with the Conservative Romney
    Reggie☮
    +3
    Character alone is a reason to vote for him, look at the character of the liar and chief.
  • Golanv (Raven) BN0 2012/09/15 12:03:17
    I'm sticking with the Liberal Looser Obama
    Golanv (Raven) BN0
    +7
    Correction: I'm sticking with the winner, President Obama.

    From the article you were given but obviously didn't read:

    Obama ran on "change" in 2008, but Mitt Romney represents a far more real and seismic shift in the American landscape. Romney is the frontman and apostle of an economic revolution, in which transactions are manufactured instead of products, wealth is generated without accompanying prosperity, and Cayman Islands partnerships are lovingly erected and nurtured while American communities fall apart. The entire purpose of the business model that Romney helped pioneer is to move money into the archipelago from the places outside it, using massive amounts of taxpayer-subsidized debt to enrich a handful of billionaires. It's a vision of society that's crazy, vicious and almost unbelievably selfish, yet it's running for president, and it has a chance of winning. Perhaps that change is coming whether we like it or not. Perhaps Mitt Romney is the best man to manage the transition. But it seems a little early to vote for that kind of wholesale surrender.

    Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/p...
  • HearMe~... Golanv ... 2012/09/15 12:11:32
    HearMe~AFCL
    +1
    Rollingstone, Really?
  • Golanv ... HearMe~... 2012/09/15 12:24:32
    Golanv (Raven) BN0
    +4
    Yes. Really. If you read it you will find out about Mitt and the Olympics plus a lot more.
  • AM Golanv ... 2012/09/15 14:05:46
    AM
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... Perhaps reading this idiots bio would be advised, before you take the opinion of a purely biased article as factual
  • HearMe~... AM 2012/09/15 14:16:56
    HearMe~AFCL
    +2
    (Clearing my throat) wikipedia.org is not FLAWLESS.
  • AM HearMe~... 2012/09/15 14:19:52
    AM
    Of course it isn't I've added and corrected things written on Wiki. If anything in his boi is suspect feel free to cross reference.But it's matches his own on his page.
  • HearMe~... HearMe~... 2012/09/15 14:22:24
  • Golanv ... AM 2012/09/15 14:32:34
    Golanv (Raven) BN0
    +3
    Okay. Then why doesn't Mitt dispute this if it is not true? Simple as showing his tax returns.

    Debt, debt, debt. If the Republican Party had a James Carville, this is what he would have said to win Mitt over, in whatever late-night war room session led to the Ryan pick: "It's the debt, stupid." This is the way to defeat Barack Obama: to recast the race as a jeremiad against debt, something just about everybody who's ever gotten a bill in the mail hates on a primal level.

    Last May, in a much-touted speech in Iowa, Romney used language that was literally inflammatory to describe America's federal borrowing. "A prairie fire of debt is sweeping across Iowa and our nation," he declared. "Every day we fail to act, that fire gets closer to the homes and children we love." Our collective debt is no ordinary problem: According to Mitt, it's going to burn our children alive.

    And this is where we get to the hypocrisy at the heart of Mitt Romney. Everyone knows that he is fantastically rich, having scored great success, the legend goes, as a "turnaround specialist," a shrewd financial operator who revived moribund companies as a high-priced consultant for a storied Wall Street private equity firm. But what most voters don't know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing...







    Okay. Then why doesn't Mitt dispute this if it is not true? Simple as showing his tax returns.

    Debt, debt, debt. If the Republican Party had a James Carville, this is what he would have said to win Mitt over, in whatever late-night war room session led to the Ryan pick: "It's the debt, stupid." This is the way to defeat Barack Obama: to recast the race as a jeremiad against debt, something just about everybody who's ever gotten a bill in the mail hates on a primal level.

    Last May, in a much-touted speech in Iowa, Romney used language that was literally inflammatory to describe America's federal borrowing. "A prairie fire of debt is sweeping across Iowa and our nation," he declared. "Every day we fail to act, that fire gets closer to the homes and children we love." Our collective debt is no ordinary problem: According to Mitt, it's going to burn our children alive.

    And this is where we get to the hypocrisy at the heart of Mitt Romney. Everyone knows that he is fantastically rich, having scored great success, the legend goes, as a "turnaround specialist," a shrewd financial operator who revived moribund companies as a high-priced consultant for a storied Wall Street private equity firm. But what most voters don't know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back. This is the plain, stark reality that has somehow eluded America's top political journalists for two consecutive presidential campaigns: Mitt Romney is one of the greatest and most irresponsible debt creators of all time. In the past few decades, in fact, Romney has piled more debt onto more unsuspecting companies, written more gigantic checks that other people have to cover, than perhaps all but a handful of people on planet Earth.

    By making debt the centerpiece of his campaign, Romney was making a calculated bluff of historic dimensions – placing a massive all-in bet on the rank incompetence of the American press corps. The result has been a brilliant comedy: A man makes a $250 million fortune loading up companies with debt and then extracting million-dollar fees from those same companies, in exchange for the generous service of telling them who needs to be fired in order to finance the debt payments he saddled them with in the first place. That same man then runs for president riding an image of children roasting on flames of debt, choosing as his running mate perhaps the only politician in America more pompous and self-righteous on the subject of the evils of borrowed money than the candidate himself. If Romney pulls off this whopper, you'll have to tip your hat to him: No one in history has ever successfully run for president riding this big of a lie. It's almost enough to make you think he really is qualified for the White House.

    The unlikeliness of Romney's gambit isn't simply a reflection of his own artlessly unapologetic mindset – it stands as an emblem for the resiliency of the entire sociopathic Wall Street set he represents. Four years ago, the Mitt Romneys of the world nearly destroyed the global economy with their greed, shortsightedness and – most notably – wildly irresponsible use of debt in pursuit of personal profit. The sight was so disgusting that people everywhere were ready to drop an H-bomb on Lower Manhattan and bayonet the survivors. But today that same insane greed ethos, that same belief in the lunatic pursuit of instant borrowed millions – it's dusted itself off, it's had a shave and a shoeshine, and it's back out there running for president.

    Mitt Romney, it turns out, is the perfect frontman for Wall Street's greed revolution. He's not a two-bit, shifty-eyed huckster like Lloyd Blankfein. He's not a sighing, eye-rolling, arrogant jerkwad like Jamie Dimon. But Mitt believes the same things those guys believe: He's been right with them on the front lines of the financialization revolution, a decades-long campaign in which the old, simple, let's-make-stuff-and-sell-it manufacturing economy was replaced with a new, highly complex, let's-take-stuff-and-trash-it financial economy. Instead of cars and airplanes, we built swaps, CDOs and other toxic financial products. Instead of building new companies from the ground up, we took out massive bank loans and used them to acquire existing firms, liquidating every asset in sight and leaving the target companies holding the note. The new borrow-and-conquer economy was morally sanctified by an almost religious faith in the grossly euphemistic concept of "creative destruction," and amounted to a total abdication of collective responsibility by America's rich, whose new thing was making assloads of money in ever-shorter campaigns of economic conquest, sending the proceeds offshore, and shrugging as the great towns and factories their parents and grandparents built were shuttered and boarded up, crushed by a true prairie fire of debt.

    Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/p...
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  • AM Golanv ... 2012/09/15 14:40:57
    AM
    More skewed perceptions Can't you even see that what's missing are FACTS ?
  • Constit... AM 2012/09/15 23:14:18
    Constitution Believer
    +1
    Her choice is to be like Obama and be ignorant to the facts.
  • Constit... Golanv ... 2012/09/15 23:12:47
    Constitution Believer
    Please tell me what box you have been living in....DON'T YOU WATCH TV?
    HE DISPUTED OBOZO ALL THE TIME...and has even caught him in a few lies.
    Just like I did....
    Just go 35 seconds into this spew....IF YOU DARE.



    Than I dare you to view this one and compare the two fathers. Again IF YOU DARE.

  • Golanv ... Constit... 2012/09/16 01:42:50
    Golanv (Raven) BN0
    +2
    Okay. Even though I've seen this debunked I watched the first one after I read the disclaimer for a few seconds and stopped... The second is from an email debunked ages ago on snopes.com as false. (Fortunate Grandson) President Obama was raised by his grandfather for 8 years and he was the primary paternal influence in his life. His staff corrected it as well, in the NY Times.
    http://thecaucus.blogs.nytime...
    And please, spare me the spiced video of the two different speeches on the 'one term proposition'. Thanks.
    NO. I do not watch television. I read, write, sing, play music, think. It is cool.
  • Tarheel Golanv ... 2012/09/21 00:28:24
    Tarheel
    +1
    It IS cool!
  • Constit... AM 2012/09/15 23:04:06
    Constitution Believer
    +1
    Hmm, well for one he is a sports writer, at lest I have seen him write a few, next I have also seen him write a few fashion articles...personally I don't think he knows WHAT THE HELL TO WRITE but he sure knows how to appease the 10 to 30 group.
  • AM Constit... 2012/09/15 23:08:03 (edited)
    AM
    Really? Can anyone take this seriously?AMR
  • Constit... Golanv ... 2012/09/15 23:08:10
    Constitution Believer
    Sweetie I strongly suggest that you pick up a REAL piece of reading material other then something to take into the potty room.....you know the New York Times have some very good articles about Obama and the lies he has been caught in.
    You just need to get out more and see that there is another world out there other then THE PRICE IS RIGHT RERUNS.
  • Golanv ... Constit... 2012/09/16 01:46:35
    Golanv (Raven) BN0
    +2
    lol. Please see link in above post from NY Times. I've read enough political crap to last me a lifetime in my former job. But I still do it to write song lyrics sometimes, like now; I am researching for a new one. You, 'Sweetie', are an experiment. Thanks for playing. ;)
  • AM HearMe~... 2012/09/15 14:11:56
    AM
    +1
    Too funny isn't it.He can ignore all this AMR AMR
  • Golanv ... AM 2012/09/15 14:19:27
    Golanv (Raven) BN0
    +3
    Not as easily as you seem to ignore the facts on HOW Mitt made his $$$.
  • AM Golanv ... 2012/09/15 14:28:22
    AM
    I fully understand just how venture capitalism/angel investment works.I was married to one for 10 yrs. I've owned my own businesses that could not have been as sucessful as they've been without help from them.Not a handout from the governmentTYVM . What was written in that article better defined as an op-ed is so skewed and biased it's ridiculous.
  • Magus BN-0 AM 2012/09/15 15:13:57
    Magus BN-0
    +2
    "Angel investment"? Are you kidding?

    Bain Capital isn't a venture capital firm, they're a leveraged buyout firm.
  • AM Magus BN-0 2012/09/15 15:22:00
    AM
    Comprehension problem? I did not claim Bain was either of the 2 .Those who invest capital in a company such as Bain are.Too easy?
  • Constit... Magus BN-0 2012/09/15 23:19:05
    Constitution Believer
    Just keep believing that and you will go far..........nooooooooooooooo...
  • Constit... AM 2012/09/15 23:18:28
    Constitution Believer
    Personally AM I think Golanv....is a little upset that Mitt made his money the hard way and didn't have it bestowed on him by suckers that sent him to law school.
  • Constit... Golanv ... 2012/09/15 23:16:36
    Constitution Believer
    How did Mitt make his money? Please tell this Republican how a man that started a business like STAPLES where obummer shops BTW, paying 90,000 people in that office chain and all the other business.s he saved....
    GIRL I THINK YOU HAVE BEEN DRINKING FAR TO MUCH KOOL AID.......
  • Magus BN-0 AM 2012/09/15 15:14:41
    Magus BN-0
    +3
    How about all the companies that Bain loaded down with debt, stripped the assets & laid off the workers, then sold off for a profit? Corporate raiding doesn't create jobs.
  • AM Magus BN-0 2012/09/15 15:31:31
    AM
    Oh please NONE of those companies were fiscally sound or they would not have gone to Bain for help.Bain did not solicit them.Some they helped some are beyond restructuring. All the boo hoo stories from the workers have no effect on me they far from knew the state the companies were in and need someone to blame.Then again we have a president who does the same-pathetic.Unlike the bleeding hearts I chose to admire and emulate the successful.
  • Tarheel AM 2012/09/21 00:30:00
    Tarheel
    That's not what their employees thought.
  • AM Tarheel 2012/09/21 03:20:06
    AM
    Specifics? And please not what some factory worker who was clueless as to the financial state of the company has to say
  • Tarheel AM 2012/09/21 22:32:21
    Tarheel
    Really, factory workers don't have updates about the status of their company? How is someone that spent more time bankrupting companies an expert on "creating jobs"?
  • AM Tarheel 2012/09/22 10:11:38
    AM
    Are you even serious ?No they are not included in any board of directors meetings nor do they have access to the P&L statements or given updates/I digress to the companies that asked for Bain's help were in dire straights on the verge of bankruptcy or had already filed chapter11. If you go and check Bain's records while Romney was CEO you'll find the percentage to be much higher for those who were saved.It would be financial suicide to continue pumping money into a losing entity. You seem to overlook the number of start ups created with the help of Bain;s privately invested dollars as opposed to obama squanders our tax dollars on losers.Once again AMR AMR
  • Tarheel AM 2012/09/22 13:14:11
    Tarheel
    Well, what one employee did know is that they made a really good quality product. Then Bain took over and starting using inferior parts and rushing the manufacturing of the product. Then since their quality went down, less customers and finally Bain closed the plant and fired all the employees. And yes, when I worked in the "private sector" there was a bulletin board that would post minutes of meetings, stocks, etc. about the companies.

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