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Mopeder 2012/09/23 03:34:11
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  • gracious43 2012/09/24 02:00:02
    gracious43
    It must be very frustrating for the mainstream media to be producing news like this, and it not working on the American public like it did in 2008. Doggone those stubborn polls!
  • EdVenture 2012/09/23 14:32:21 (edited)
    EdVenture
    +1
    Romney’s foreign business interests IMO,

    If anything should throw up a red flag to the American people it should be Romney’s recently released tax return exposing his investment endeavors around the world including currency, oil, trade, manufacturing, energy, shipping, trade and the financial sectors but likely stocks and others that would not be revealed. This, in contrast to his comparatively dwarfed investments in our country and buy American. Not much confidence in America I guess.

    A few years ago I went to China and So. E. Asia to explore the possibility of conducting business there. I hired Nationals as guides in both the north and the southern areas of China because the Government would not allow those individuals travel clearance to those geographical areas or jurisdictions.

    What I learned that gives me pause for concern with regard to Romney’s candidacy is the following;

    Chinese based opportunity requires a national partnership, that is, that the business in part is owned by a communist interest (partnership) to assure its success and be approved. Peoples Republic of China is a re-make of the Communist Party which is still in power but under the radar according to the nationalists I spoke with that admit also that in 15-20 years it will eventually be more a capitalistic...

    Romney’s foreign business interests IMO,

    If anything should throw up a red flag to the American people it should be Romney’s recently released tax return exposing his investment endeavors around the world including currency, oil, trade, manufacturing, energy, shipping, trade and the financial sectors but likely stocks and others that would not be revealed. This, in contrast to his comparatively dwarfed investments in our country and buy American. Not much confidence in America I guess.

    A few years ago I went to China and So. E. Asia to explore the possibility of conducting business there. I hired Nationals as guides in both the north and the southern areas of China because the Government would not allow those individuals travel clearance to those geographical areas or jurisdictions.

    What I learned that gives me pause for concern with regard to Romney’s candidacy is the following;

    Chinese based opportunity requires a national partnership, that is, that the business in part is owned by a communist interest (partnership) to assure its success and be approved. Peoples Republic of China is a re-make of the Communist Party which is still in power but under the radar according to the nationalists I spoke with that admit also that in 15-20 years it will eventually be more a capitalistic society. As for Russia I have no information.

    My concern is that the Presidential position can be exploited by policy and even public comment that would make these (his) foreign interests, and businesses prosper and grow exponentially. This may be the reason he seeks the office. Another action he took was to divest and sell 200 separate stock investments prior to disclosing his taxes. Were these the companies that profited from the recession or worse even caused it? What role did he play? His deliberately running from disclosure and transparency in my mind is hugely problematic. I feel this is a matter of economic prosperity, national security and for some reason is not shared by him and his way forward. I hope the people wake up and demand some accountability!
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  • Max7 2012/09/23 05:30:05
    Max7
    +1
    They should, it's sad, and one would think that Mitt would swallow some pride and say "If I offended anyone with my recent comment(s), I am sorry." Now this is probably too much like right. It takes a big person who can admit when he/she has screwed up.
  • Jackie 2012/09/23 05:00:35
    Jackie
    IF there were 24/7 cable news and the Internet back in September of 1980 ..Mopeder's post would have read.....REAGAN'S CAMP SHOWS SIGNS OF FRUSTRATION!!! lol and we ALL know how THAT election turned out.
  • Mopeder Jackie 2012/09/23 11:10:22
    Mopeder
    +1
    Hate to break it to you. That ain't going to happen. Quit your delusion. Romney is not Reagan.
  • Cal 2012/09/23 04:46:58
    Cal
    Elections are stressful. Obama is certainly frustrated too. Oh never mind...I see you are quoting one side media, the media that reports against only one side of politics. Carry on...
  • Simmering Frog 2012/09/23 03:44:53
    Simmering Frog
    +1
    I'd be frustrated too if the mainstream media declared Obama the winner 65 days before the election.
  • Jackie Simmeri... 2012/09/23 05:13:24
    Jackie
    The liberal mainstream media when desperate and knowing their liberal candidate is going to lose..always puts out headlines that the opposing candidate is "frustrated" or losing in the polls. I live in a liberal state and after Thursday night's debate between Scott Brown and Liz Warren where Scott Brown was CLEARLY the "winner" and Liz Warren came across as a deer in headlights and a liberal puppet during that debate... the media in my state the next morning was actually declaring Liz Warren as the "clear winner" of the debate??lol Unfortunately for the liberals and the liberal media in my state, the majority "ain't" buying their "news" anymore.
  • Simmeri... Jackie 2012/09/23 07:53:38
    Simmering Frog
    Fox News could have an entire show based on examples of left wing media bias.
  • Mike 2012/09/23 03:40:03
    Mike
    +1
    talk about a meltdown of nuclear proportions
  • Gravitas 2012/09/23 03:39:59
    Gravitas
    +1
    Oversampling of Dem's by 7-13% is producing the bogus polls and camp Soetoro knows they are losing by at least 7 points right now.

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