. September 28, 2012 SouthAmerica: Here is The Comedy Hour... NEW ROMNEY VIDEO: In 1985, He Said Bain Would "Harvest" Companies for Profits http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/09/1985-romney-bain-harvest-firms-profits-video ...But at Bain, Romney's top priority wasn't to boost employment. As the Wall Street Journal recently noted, creating jobs "wasn't the aim of Bain or other private-equity firms, which measure success by returns produced for investors." And, the newspaper reported, Romney's 100,000-jobs claim is tough to evaluate. ...But this short clip offers a glimpse of Romney when he was at the start of his private equity career and saw businesses as targets of opportunity that could be harvested for the benefit of his investors, not as long-term job creators or participants in a larger community. His remarks were hardly surprising, but they did encapsulate the mindset of get-in/get-out private equity deal makers. ***** Mitt Romney to pay homage to his boss Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/mitt-romney-to-speak-with-israeli-pm-benjamin-netanyahu-1.4051460 I wonder why the presidential candidates are all kissing the ass and paying homage of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu? Considering that Israel is a major liability for the United States not only in terms of money, but also in prestige, clout, and credibility. The reality is: these presidential candidates should be kissing the ass of the leaders of countries such as China, Brazil, Japan, and other countries that are keeping the US economic and financial system afloat a little longer. Reality check: Vicious cycle of the US Debt & Deficit â September 27, 2012 <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/WQwGjpMCdSs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> .
. September 28, 2012 SouthAmerica: How can anybody in his right mind vote for Mitt Romney for president in 2012? How Ronald Reagan killed the American Dream â September 27, 2012 <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/2LaXTT0eBTg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Thom Hartmann rants about the policies of Ronald Reagan that allowed large corporations like Mitt Romney's Bain Capital to turn the American Dream into a nightmare for so many. .
Before the debate I would bet on another win for the President: "Nut&yahoos line up with the President's position on Iran. Mittens flip flops (He would not stay in his position because the zionists might reduce funds). Whether he flip flops or not, the President wins. Also, mittens funds might start to go down if they are not in his control, as he becomes a spent fuel/not worth as he used to for the rest of the campaign. Double win: strategy + funds.
I'm still amazed that the media and, apparently, these polling organizations have dropped any pretense of being fair and unbiased and now openly advocate for one political party over the other. We are living in an era of the worst journalism ever seen in this country. The news organizations would rather give up half of their customer base than report in a unbiased manner. The fact that Obama is at all competitive in the presidential race is astonishing given how badly he has screwed up this country. Friends of mine who run small businesses that will be hurt by another Obama term will still vote for him regardless of the consequences. I've never seen anything like it. We are in new territory here.
Your friends don't sound very bright. Maybe they would like to make a sizable donation to the PSPR Charitable Society (Not a not-for-profit organization).
If one of your friends tells you "Your friends don't sound very bright" what do you conclude about him?