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&feature=player_embeddedI worked in a steel mill in Kansas City for over 32 years. Then Mitt Romney and Bain Capital came in a took the place over and eventually shut it down. We lost our jobs; they made millions.
Businesses, they were all gone. Jobs we'll never see again.
Mitt Romney wants to call himself a job creator? Mitt Romney doesnt care about jobs; he cares about money.
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"Mitt Romney Doesn't Care About Jobs; He Cares About Money!" (Original Post)
kpete
Jan 2012
OP
The guy is right and this is a good political ad....I hope they make more like this.n/t
whathehell
Jan 2012
#6
People should understand that Romney's financial past LIMITS his future options.
patrice
Jan 2012
#11
yellowcanine
(35,699 posts)9. Incredibly effective. Makes Joe the Plumber's Helper look like a piker.
That guy is a real steel worker.
trusty elf
(7,392 posts)2. Well, here are two jobs that he created:
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ellenfl
(8,660 posts)4. hah! i was just going to say that it's in his name!
in fact, any time i post about him i'm going to spell it 'rmoney'. forget about 'mittens'.
ellen fl
efhmc
(14,725 posts)13. Exactly why do they call him mittens, ayway?
patrice
(47,992 posts)12. Don't know whether to laugh or cry. Tks! Mine now & shared!
rgbecker
(4,831 posts)5. Ask anyone in Massachusetts....
The guy disappeared for his second two years....traveling around the country running for president....talking about the great job he did working with the Mass Democrats to pass healthcare. Now denies it all. The guy is souless and will say what it takes to get elected and that is all.
All he cares about is money. How true.
whathehell
(29,067 posts)6. The guy is right and this is a good political ad....I hope they make more like this.n/t
sarcasmo
(23,968 posts)7. Republicans, all about Greed.
WhoIsNumberNone
(7,875 posts)8. Bain n. (Fr.) a bath
Bane v.l. to poison; to ruin
Bane n. (M.E.bane; AS. bana, a slayer, a murderer; O.H.G. bana, murder, bano, murderer.)
1) poison of a deadly quality: now obsolete except in ratsbane
2) the cause of miscief, injury, or destruction; as, vice is the bane of society.
3) a disease in sheep, more commonly termed the rot
Mitto used the wrong spelling.
Bane n. (M.E.bane; AS. bana, a slayer, a murderer; O.H.G. bana, murder, bano, murderer.)
1) poison of a deadly quality: now obsolete except in ratsbane
2) the cause of miscief, injury, or destruction; as, vice is the bane of society.
3) a disease in sheep, more commonly termed the rot
Mitto used the wrong spelling.
yellowcanine
(35,699 posts)10. If Romney gets the nomination, Obama should campaign with Donny Box.
Makes Joe the Plumber's Helper look like the fraud he is. Donny Box is a real steelworker.
patrice
(47,992 posts)11. People should understand that Romney's financial past LIMITS his future options.
Think house-of-cards here; the man can just suddenly start doing what is right for the poor and middle-class without threatening his own and his friends' financial lives.