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David Perdue has run aggressively as a job creator, touting his record as a top executive with Fortune 500 companies as the chief selling point in his Georgia Senate campaign.
Yet during a controversial chapter in his record a nine-month stint in 2002-03 as CEO of failed North Carolina textile manufacturer Pillowtex Corp. Perdue said he was hired, at least in part, to cut costs by outsourcing manufacturing operations overseas. Perdue specialized throughout his career in finding low-cost manufacturing facilities and labor, usually in Asia.
During a July 2005 deposition, a transcript of which was provided to POLITICO, Perdue spoke at length about his role in Pillowtexs collapse, which led to the loss of more than 7,600 jobs. Perdue was asked about his experience with outsourcing, and his response was blunt.
Yeah, I spent most of my career doing that, Perdue said, according to the 186-page transcript of his sworn testimony.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2014/10/david-perdue-georgia-senate-race-2014-111589.html
Yet Georgia still voted for the "I like being able to fire people" candidate in 2012. Michelle Nunn better put Perdue on blast in campaign ads!
Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)drray23
(7,634 posts)Vote for me, i will outsource your job...
The sad thing is that his electorate will vote for him anyway.