Mike Jordan - 2012-10-27
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I wonder how accurate this is. Either 5 stars for Romney being evil or 5 for the dishonesty of the ad. They can share them if it's half true.
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Konversekid - 2012-10-27 Also Binro, how does their scheme not effectively working make it any more evil? You can't cost-analysis morality into their actions.
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baleen - 2012-10-28 I thought the worst thing about Bain was that they were heavily funded by Ecuadorian genocidal murderers, but who's counting at this point?
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baleen - 2012-10-28 Or El Salvadoran rather.
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Binro the Heretic - 2012-10-28 @ Konversekid:
Well, maybe "evil" was the wrong choice of word.
They used borrowed money to conduct hostile takeovers and placed top priority on having the acquired companies repay those loans. To do this, they cut jobs, cut benefits, sold off assets and took out more massive loans in the companies' names. They often killed those companies and put a lot of people out of work. The effect rippled through our entire economy.
To find out they could have made the same money without having such a negative impact makes it even worse, somehow.
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John Holmes Motherfucker - 2012-10-27
Really, guys, you needed a STAGE to do that? You couldn't just fire them from ground level?
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badideasinaction - 2012-10-28 More likely busywork for what would have been people while the plant was starting to shut down so they didn't notice.
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theSnake - 2012-10-27
I won't be impressed until they call him out for being a Mormon
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memedumpster - 2012-10-28
Why do Republicans exist?
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MacGyver Style Bomb - 2012-10-28
Been seeing this ad in Ohio for months now.
Oh. and all the Clear Channel owned electronic billboards around here have plenty of pro-Republican ads in rotation... and not a single opposing ad. Worst one? "Put a Job Creator in the White House!"
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