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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRomney says that NH results indicate that attacks on his record at Bain failed
Mitt Romney has a new retort to those who question his record at Bain: that his victory in New Hampshire proves that nobody cares about them.
These attacks from the Speaker and Rick Perry, you know, I expect that to come when people find their campaigns are having some difficulty, they look for a new course I dont think it worked, Romney told Fox News. I think the evidence from New Hampshire last night, where both the Speaker and Rick Perry were both in single digits, suggest this kind of attack on free enterprise is simply not gaining traction for them.
Romney, who was asked if he planned to push back more on Bain, said these attacks mean he can talk about Bain often and, he added, thats a good thing.
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blm
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Botany
(70,494 posts)"We help clients ensure that IT offshoring and outsourcing decisions are based on business
strategy and help set up deal structures, capability networks and sourcing agreements to
deliver enduring resultslower costs now and flexibility for the future."
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This should go over well w/ the American people.
subterranean
(3,427 posts)The key words:
"Unleashing tremendous value" and "delivering value" = transferring the wealth of the company into the pockets of investors.
blm
(113,043 posts).
livetohike
(22,140 posts)Romney doesn't have one good explanation regarding his career with Bain. There is no good way to spin making money off of other's misery.
Proud Liberal Dem
(24,406 posts)I'm heartened to hear that he seems to relish the opportunity to talk about his work with Bain.
livetohike
(22,140 posts)Proud Liberal Dem
(24,406 posts)No matter how he dresses, no matter how many rifles he brandishes, no matter how much he tries to accuse Obama of being "out of touch" with the 99% (which is, in itself, a sign of Mitt being "out of touch" himself), I have a hard time believing that a majority of people (mostly the 99%) are going to accept him as POTUS unless he's able to somehow convince them that he will be better for them than another 4 years of Obama. I'm still waiting to see the evidence for that. It sounds like he might be a good "manager" but his "management" has mostly involved throwing people out of work (and him and the 1% getting rich off of it) and he is basically disavowing the one "good" policy he championed as Massachusetts Governor.
yellowcanine
(35,699 posts)South Carolina.
BeyondGeography
(39,369 posts)Won't work, pally wally.
Botany
(70,494 posts)He knows that his record is toxic. Gotta wait to see how Mitt's history goes over
in South Carolina where people lost their jobs thanx to Bain.
Newt is going for Mitt's throat with his ads there.
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Seasonally adjusted for Nov. 2011 -- 5.2%
http://www.nh.gov/nhes/elmi/pdfzip/econstat/laus/archive/publication/LAUS2011.pdf
Job loss is not as sensitive an issue in New Hampshire as it is in some other states.
Now, South Carolina has a bit of a problem when it comes to unemployment, so Romney may be singing a different tune after that primary.
South Carolinas Unemployment Rate Drops for November
Posted on December 20, 2011 by mcraft
The states seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell to 9.9 percent in November, an unprecedented 0.6 percent drop from last months 10.5 percent rate, according to the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce.
http://dew.sc.gov/palmettoconnections/?tag=south-carolina-unemployment-rates