Romney Has a Laugh at Unemployment!

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  • 06-16-2011, 08:16 PM
budman33's Avatar
Mitt is an asshole. He's the same guy as in 'other peoples money' except he's taller, and less likeable.
WyldemanATX's Avatar
It is a good thing he did not throw billions at shovel ready jobs that do not exist. He really would have looked like an ass.... Oh wait that is what our good ole present President did.
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  • 06-18-2011, 11:30 AM
It is a good thing he did not throw billions at shovel ready jobs that do not exist. He really would have looked like an ass.... Oh wait that is what our good ole present President did. Originally Posted by Wyldeman30
Funny how we take different lessons from this, isn't it? For me, the lesson learned is that it's not a good time for anybody to be joking about unemployment. For W, the lesson is apparently that when your guy says something regrettable, you just ignore it and keep right on attacking the opponent.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
He should be a community organizer!
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It is a good thing he did not throw billions at shovel ready jobs that do not exist. He really would have looked like an ass.... Oh wait that is what our good ole present President did. Originally Posted by Wyldeman30

He’s figured it out. If he takes a statement or some action made by the president and he misrepresents it or misstates it, we can call bullshit.

If he just makes something up, we can’t disprove a negative. Luckily, even though he figured out a way to bullshit, he doesn’t understand how our government works. He thinks the president carries a checkbook around to hand out billions of dollars on a whim. See that’s where links come it. You see them before you knock big chunks of your credibility away. Even if you link to a questionable source, at least you didn’t just make something up. On top of that, you repeat the same bullshit over and over, secure in the arrogance of ignorance.

Some people’s kids.

PS Have you ever read your “motto” out loud? Just to hear what people read?
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Let me get this straight. We're now in the business of teaching civics, English, economics, journalism, debate and etiquette to the Wyldeman?

Is this mentoring?

NAW -- I think we ought to charge him tuition!

As critical as I am of Wall Street, history has shown that their knowledge of finance and business can make them better statesmen than most other politicians.

Joseph Kennedy, Michael Bloomberg, Corzine and Christie illustrate this.

If the US doesn't get someone in who understands finance and is willing to act then we're all sunk.

Whatever favoritism they may want they have anyway so we might as well get the benefit of their knowledge as well and balance it out.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
The people of New Jersey are not very happy with Gov. Christie.

He certainly understands Wall Street, and the people understand that he works for big business. The tollways are littered with anti-Christie billboards. They didn't care more for Corzine either, but I don't remember as much anger focused on him as I saw up there recently. They're ready to fry Christie's fat ass.

They thought his bullshit would be a shovel ready project. Probably should have been. And the people are holding his feet to the fire on it.

BTW -- folks up there don't know who Rick Perry is... at least the "lay" people I spoke with. But they're ALL ready to come down here for the Day of Prayer and Fasting!
It is a good thing he did not throw billions at shovel ready jobs that do not exist. He really would have looked like an ass.... Oh wait that is what our good ole present President did. Originally Posted by Wyldeman30
I guess it's homework time again eh Wyldeman? This week's assignment is to research and answer the following questions:

1. How much was the stimulus package total?
2. How much of the stimulus package was actually tax cuts?
3. How much of the stimulus was actually allocated to "shovel ready projects"?
4. How much of the stimulus has been spent so far?
5. How much of the stimulus has been spent by predominately Republican states?
6. What have those predominiately Republican states spent that stimulus money on so far?
7. What is the total number of recipient reported jobs created since the stimulus was enacted?

Here's a few links to get you started:

http://readthestimulus.org/hr1_final.pdf

http://www.recovery.gov/Pages/default.aspx

http://projects.nytimes.com/44th_president/stimulus

http://fcw.com/Articles/2009/02/23/S...-projects.aspx

http://www.window.state.tx.us/recovery/onthemoney/
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Not fair! You gave him the answers! LOL!

In case you didn't click through to the link in the OP, here's a telling excerpt:

I don’t want to sound humorless about this, and I’m sure Romney was just trying to be charming. Indeed, comments like these may very well be a deliberate self-deprecating strategy because Romney strutted around New Hampshire on Tuesday as if he’d already won the presidency, and no one likes an overconfident jerk.

But when an extremely wealthy person jokes to people who are actually struggling about being “unemployed,” it rankles. Indeed, Mitt Romney became extremely wealthy in a way that seems relevant to this discussion.

“You see, Romney made a Mittload of cash using what’s known as a leveraged buyout. He’d buy a company with ‘money borrowed against their assets, groomed them to be sold off and in the interim collect huge management fees.’ Once Mitt had control of the company, he’d cut frivolous spending like jobs, workers, employees, and jobs. […]

“Because Mitt Romney knows just how to trim the fat. He rescued businesses like Dade Behring, Stage Stories, American Pad and Paper, and GS Industries, then his company sold them for a profit of $578 million after which all of those firms declared bankruptcy. Which sounds bad, but don’t worry, almost no one worked there anymore.

“Besides, a businessman can’t be weighed down with a bleeding heart. As one former Bain employee put it, ‘It was very clinical…. Like a doctor. When the patient is dead, you just move on to the next patient.’”

Does Mitt Romney really want to joke about being “unemployed”?
This douchebag NEEDS to STAY unemployed!
Not fair! You gave him the answers! LOL!

In case you didn't click through to the link in the OP, here's a telling excerpt:

I don’t want to sound humorless about this, and I’m sure Romney was just trying to be charming. Indeed, comments like these may very well be a deliberate self-deprecating strategy because Romney strutted around New Hampshire on Tuesday as if he’d already won the presidency, and no one likes an overconfident jerk.

But when an extremely wealthy person jokes to people who are actually struggling about being “unemployed,” it rankles. Indeed, Mitt Romney became extremely wealthy in a way that seems relevant to this discussion.

“You see, Romney made a Mittload of cash using what’s known as a leveraged buyout. He’d buy a company with ‘money borrowed against their assets, groomed them to be sold off and in the interim collect huge management fees.’ Once Mitt had control of the company, he’d cut frivolous spending like jobs, workers, employees, and jobs. […]

“Because Mitt Romney knows just how to trim the fat. He rescued businesses like Dade Behring, Stage Stories, American Pad and Paper, and GS Industries, then his company sold them for a profit of $578 million after which all of those firms declared bankruptcy. Which sounds bad, but don’t worry, almost no one worked there anymore.

“Besides, a businessman can’t be weighed down with a bleeding heart. As one former Bain employee put it, ‘It was very clinical…. Like a doctor. When the patient is dead, you just move on to the next patient.’”

Does Mitt Romney really want to joke about being “unemployed”?

This douchebag NEEDS to STAY unemployed! Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I'll bet you $787 Billion that Romney has had his mittens on some of that stimulus cash at one time or another. I'm sure we'll hear all about his ability to borrow money at little or no interest due to the very stimulus plan he's campaigning against. I would even dare bet a portion of his campaign funds are a direct result of stimulus bill transactions he's made and taken advantage of.

Anyone wanna take that bet?
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