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The King of Bain - When Mitt Romney Came to Town

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« Reply #30 on: January 17, 2012, 07:34:24 pm »

Gee. They're teaching you the big words in the asylum, aren't they?


Talk about missing a point!

Again. A n d  I ' l l  s a y  t h i s  r e a l  s l o w.......................................

Obama did not bail out the automakers. That was Bush.


Of course, the Obama administration had to administer the loans. Unlike many of Mitt's companies, they didn't go belly up and as I've show you 45k, more than the number you cited, have returned to work. Not to mention (again) the success of 2011 and projected success of 2012.

Mitt's companies enjoyed a bankruptcy rate over twice of other companies and never rehired all those thousands of workers fired.

Most of all, and most importantly, I don't recall Obama making 190 million out of firing people, did he?



Howey, I swear, ya kill me!  "Talk about missing a point!"  HAAA!

Ahem, sorry, but that was just too funny!  No, I didn't miss the point, you apparently did once again.  I was referring to the reorganization of GM, not the bailouts, although bailouts were part of the reorganization, that had nothing to do with Bush.  The reorganization plan was all Obama.

Thanks for the laugh though!
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