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IggleDoer

(1,186 posts)
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 09:19 AM Oct 2012

That first question ...

Jeremy, a college student, asked the candidates how they would work to assure jobs for graduating college students.

RMoney replied by telling how he would restore Pell grants (contrary to the Ryan plan) and other methods to make it easier to go to college. He never said how he would assure more jobs for graduating college seniors. Then he offered Jeremy a job upon graduation!

Isn't this a violation of FEC rules? Jeremy was billed as an independent voter and Money Boo-Boo bribed him by offering him a job for his vote.

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That first question ... (Original Post) IggleDoer Oct 2012 OP
i thought romney was unemployed, how can he offer a job? spanone Oct 2012 #1
He can always use more yard help/ IggleDoer Oct 2012 #2
Robme must need someone to wash all those cars! fleur-de-lisa Oct 2012 #3
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