and he also has an awful on the job track record of making a mockery out of our country as well as killing jobs, creating a mountain of debt, turning his back on Israel, and lying with every word he mumbles, trying to create a one class (low class) society, trampling on the constitution, screwing the working man, etc, etc. so yeah, he does have a ton of experience i agree.
It's ONE of Obama's Accomplishments.. Even Carter would BE an impovement.. Ole Jimmy can NOW go to his final resting place KNOWING that he's no longer the worst President ever..
Actually, neither. There is no prior job that prepares anyone for the Presidency. The only prior experience is when the incumbent wins a second term. It's hard to say Romney because he has no connect to the middle class, and by his own admission, is " not worried about the poor. They're taken care of." Totally clueless.
they worked for you not him, it was your taxdollar that bailed em out. obl was a worn out old man hiding in seclusion, could have been popped by the local gang in socal instead of using seal resources. big deal he got obl, so he is a hero because?
Gosh I don't know but at least he finished what he started much better then Bush could do. Me, we you doesn't matter if it was Romney or McCain they would have let the fail, that would have really helped the common man and the recession, I for one am proud of our POTUS and look forward to the next four years with a Congress that's mission is to better the economy and the middle class instead of only working for those who can buy their support.
have you checked the obie campaign coffers lately? guess thats the normal man and crack head donations filling them. how much has dear leader increased our debt since he took the wheel? get smart
President Obama has my vote. I just can't stand a guy who buys up companies then liquidates them then fires all the employees. Of course he likes firing people!
I made my argument. Oh you want proof. I guess your browser is broke and you can't find the info to dispute it. At Dade Behring Inc., a medical-testing company based in Deerfield, Illinois, Bain cut at least 1,600 jobs during a series of acquisitions before the firm entered into bankruptcy in 2002. Romney foreshadowed those cuts in a speech to employees shortly after Bain acquired the firm.
DDi Corp., an electronics company in Anaheim, California, filed for bankruptcy in 2003 after Bain sold shares in the company generating at least $85.5 million and billed $10 million in management fees.
GS Industries Inc., a steel company in Charlotte, North Carolina, filed for bankruptcy in 2001 after workers said a chief executive hired under Bain made missteps, including installing managers who lacked industry expertise, former employees said. Employees who lost jobs at Bain-controlled companies more than a decade ago say they still hold Romney responsible.
“I would not vote for him for anything,” said Phyllis Detro, 68, who lost her job at a Bain-owned office paper products factory in Marion, Indiana, closed in 1995. “I’d like to see the jobs that he’s created. He has taken away jobs.”
In a presidential campaign becoming a referendum on jobs as the economy struggles with a 9.2 percent unemplo...
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I made my argument. Oh you want proof. I guess your browser is broke and you can't find the info to dispute it. At Dade Behring Inc., a medical-testing company based in Deerfield, Illinois, Bain cut at least 1,600 jobs during a series of acquisitions before the firm entered into bankruptcy in 2002. Romney foreshadowed those cuts in a speech to employees shortly after Bain acquired the firm.
DDi Corp., an electronics company in Anaheim, California, filed for bankruptcy in 2003 after Bain sold shares in the company generating at least $85.5 million and billed $10 million in management fees.
GS Industries Inc., a steel company in Charlotte, North Carolina, filed for bankruptcy in 2001 after workers said a chief executive hired under Bain made missteps, including installing managers who lacked industry expertise, former employees said. Employees who lost jobs at Bain-controlled companies more than a decade ago say they still hold Romney responsible.
“I would not vote for him for anything,” said Phyllis Detro, 68, who lost her job at a Bain-owned office paper products factory in Marion, Indiana, closed in 1995. “I’d like to see the jobs that he’s created. He has taken away jobs.”
In a presidential campaign becoming a referendum on jobs as the economy struggles with a 9.2 percent unemployment rate, Romney’s private sector credentials are coming under scrutiny.
A video played when Republican Jon Huntsman Jr. announced his presidential candidacy in New Jersey on June 21 said Huntsman “built things, built jobs -- didn’t just buy them.” Huntsman is a former Utah governor and executive at Huntsman Corp., a chemical company that started as his family’s business in 1970. Huntsman is following a script written at the start of Romney’s political career. In a 1994 race against the late U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, Romney was trumpeting his business credentials and leading in the polls -- until Kennedy’s campaign turned the spotlight on Bain-backed job cuts at an American Pad & Paper, or Ampad, factory in Indiana that was closed in 1995. Romney went on to win election as governor of Massachusetts, serving from 2003 to 2007. Yeah I am voting for a SNAKE. NOT!
do you even know what a private equity firm does?? apparently you do not. you seem to feel that they are the living incarnation of gordon gecko. try taking private equity out of the system and see how many more companies go tits up
I've never heard of the msn, do you mean MSNBC? sinpac's comment is very logical, especially to those who are trying to hold on to their jobs. Under a Romney administration the United States is doomed, seniors are doomed, hard working people are doomed. Quiet as it is kept, many of you that support Romney will be doomed, he's not interested in keeping you in a quality paying job. If his wife wasn't sharing with him the concerns that women have, he wouldn't know, because he doesn't care. Kudos go out to sinpac because he hit the nail on the head!
Obviously, the smartest idiot in the world who is currently preisdent hasn't learned anything beyond correcting his golf grip.
Among his many "firsts" he holds the record for being the first president to fail the Presidential OJT Program.
A real leader like Mitt Romney will put our country back on the track to greatness that we have been so miserably falling off over the past 3 years.
obl was a worn out old man hiding in seclusion, could have been popped by the local gang in socal instead of using seal resources. big deal he got obl, so he is a hero because?
Me, we you doesn't matter if it was Romney or McCain they would have let the fail, that would have really helped the common man and the recession, I for one am proud of our POTUS and look forward to the next four years with a Congress that's mission is to better the economy and the middle class instead of only working for those who can buy their support.
At Dade Behring Inc., a medical-testing company based in Deerfield, Illinois, Bain cut at least 1,600 jobs during a series of acquisitions before the firm entered into bankruptcy in 2002. Romney foreshadowed those cuts in a speech to employees shortly after Bain acquired the firm.
DDi Corp., an electronics company in Anaheim, California, filed for bankruptcy in 2003 after Bain sold shares in the company generating at least $85.5 million and billed $10 million in management fees.
GS Industries Inc., a steel company in Charlotte, North Carolina, filed for bankruptcy in 2001 after workers said a chief executive hired under Bain made missteps, including installing managers who lacked industry expertise, former employees said.
Employees who lost jobs at Bain-controlled companies more than a decade ago say they still hold Romney responsible.
“I would not vote for him for anything,” said Phyllis Detro, 68, who lost her job at a Bain-owned office paper products factory in Marion, Indiana, closed in 1995. “I’d like to see the jobs that he’s created. He has taken away jobs.”
In a presidential campaign becoming a referendum on jobs as the economy struggles with a 9.2 percent unemplo...
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At Dade Behring Inc., a medical-testing company based in Deerfield, Illinois, Bain cut at least 1,600 jobs during a series of acquisitions before the firm entered into bankruptcy in 2002. Romney foreshadowed those cuts in a speech to employees shortly after Bain acquired the firm.
DDi Corp., an electronics company in Anaheim, California, filed for bankruptcy in 2003 after Bain sold shares in the company generating at least $85.5 million and billed $10 million in management fees.
GS Industries Inc., a steel company in Charlotte, North Carolina, filed for bankruptcy in 2001 after workers said a chief executive hired under Bain made missteps, including installing managers who lacked industry expertise, former employees said.
Employees who lost jobs at Bain-controlled companies more than a decade ago say they still hold Romney responsible.
“I would not vote for him for anything,” said Phyllis Detro, 68, who lost her job at a Bain-owned office paper products factory in Marion, Indiana, closed in 1995. “I’d like to see the jobs that he’s created. He has taken away jobs.”
In a presidential campaign becoming a referendum on jobs as the economy struggles with a 9.2 percent unemployment rate, Romney’s private sector credentials are coming under scrutiny.
A video played when Republican Jon Huntsman Jr. announced his presidential candidacy in New Jersey on June 21 said Huntsman “built things, built jobs -- didn’t just buy them.” Huntsman is a former Utah governor and executive at Huntsman Corp., a chemical company that started as his family’s business in 1970.
Huntsman is following a script written at the start of Romney’s political career. In a 1994 race against the late U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, Romney was trumpeting his business credentials and leading in the polls -- until Kennedy’s campaign turned the spotlight on Bain-backed job cuts at an American Pad & Paper, or Ampad, factory in Indiana that was closed in 1995. Romney went on to win election as governor of Massachusetts, serving from 2003 to 2007.
Yeah I am voting for a SNAKE. NOT!
the us is doomed as long as obama and his type of politicians are in power, and that would include most of those on the hill