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Stop questioning Mitt's offshoring of profits made from offshoring financed by offshoring
by Hunter
So the Romney camp has decided on their response to his tax return problems: accuse Barack Obama of not being American enough. The exact logic of this escapes me, although it seems to revolve around the notion that saying anything bad about any businessman, ever, is a very un-American thing to do. To be fair, Republicans have felt that way for quite a few years now. Corporations are people, and the economy is run for benefit of the market titans, and voting is a privilege, not a right, and questioning your business overlords is the path towards Kenyan Marxist Communist Hitlerism. Now eat your Freedom Fries and shut up already.
I suppose the irony of this is probably wasted on the right people, then, but we can certainly enjoy it:
Oh noes! Mitt Romney's vast wealth was bankrolled by foreigners! Foreigners who weren't even American! Those are the worst kind of foreigners! Well, the worst kind of foreigners would probably be ones who later got convicted of stock fraud, but Mitt managed to inadvertently score that one too:
... who worked as a consultant for Bain for the next six years until he was convicted for unrelated fraud. I don't know what this world is coming to when you can't trust fabulously wealthy people operating Panamanian shell companies.
Now, I think we can all agree that there is nothing Republicans hold more dear than money. Money is speech, money is freedom, money is liberty, money is your vote, money is the thing that makes you better than the lower-class people who were too stupid to be born into rich families like decent folks should.
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by Hunter
So the Romney camp has decided on their response to his tax return problems: accuse Barack Obama of not being American enough. The exact logic of this escapes me, although it seems to revolve around the notion that saying anything bad about any businessman, ever, is a very un-American thing to do. To be fair, Republicans have felt that way for quite a few years now. Corporations are people, and the economy is run for benefit of the market titans, and voting is a privilege, not a right, and questioning your business overlords is the path towards Kenyan Marxist Communist Hitlerism. Now eat your Freedom Fries and shut up already.
I suppose the irony of this is probably wasted on the right people, then, but we can certainly enjoy it:
When Mitt Romney launched Bain Capital in 1984, he struggled at first to raise enough money for the untested venture. Old-money families like the Rothschilds turned down the young Boston consultant.
So he and his partners tapped an eclectic roster of investors, raising more than a third of their first $37-million investment fund from wealthy foreigners.
So he and his partners tapped an eclectic roster of investors, raising more than a third of their first $37-million investment fund from wealthy foreigners.
Oh noes! Mitt Romney's vast wealth was bankrolled by foreigners! Foreigners who weren't even American! Those are the worst kind of foreigners! Well, the worst kind of foreigners would probably be ones who later got convicted of stock fraud, but Mitt managed to inadvertently score that one too:
Records show the first investment in Bain Capital $1.25 million in June 1984 was in the name of Jean Overseas Ltd., registered in Panama by Marcel Elfen, a Swiss money manager. Later, the investment was doubled.
The Panamanian shell company apparently was a vehicle for (Jack) Lyons, the British businessman and philanthropist.
The Panamanian shell company apparently was a vehicle for (Jack) Lyons, the British businessman and philanthropist.
... who worked as a consultant for Bain for the next six years until he was convicted for unrelated fraud. I don't know what this world is coming to when you can't trust fabulously wealthy people operating Panamanian shell companies.
Now, I think we can all agree that there is nothing Republicans hold more dear than money. Money is speech, money is freedom, money is liberty, money is your vote, money is the thing that makes you better than the lower-class people who were too stupid to be born into rich families like decent folks should.
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/07/19/1111800/-Stop-questioning-Mitt-s-offshoring-of-profits-made-from-offshoring-financed-by-offshoring
Will "you people" stop it already? You know all "you people" need to know.
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Stop questioning Mitt's offshoring of profits made from offshoring financed by offshoring (Original Post)
ProSense
Jul 2012
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The Magistrate
(95,248 posts)1. That, Ma'am, Is A Thing of Beauty: Thanks For Sharing It
"Romney loves America like a tick loves a dog."
ProSense
(116,464 posts)4. You're welcome.
Every hit against Romney and Republicans should be turned into an ad or infographic.
Infographic-O-Rama! - I Vote for Democrats
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/07/19/1111235/-Infographic-O-Rama-I-Vote-for-Democrats
Spazito
(50,382 posts)2. I love it...
Mitt certainly seems to fit right in with his foreign start-up investors, in more than one way, and not with the "you people" who constitute the American public.
moondust
(19,993 posts)3. Any drug money?
In connection with the recent HSBC money laundering scandal that apparently involved some South or Central American drug cartels, I heard an HSBC exec on TV say that they would be closing their Cayman accounts.