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Fri Jan 20, 2012, 10:25 AM Jan 2012

Instead Of Proving He Created '100,000' Jobs At Bain, Romney Ups It To 120,000

from the DNC: http://www.democrats.org/news/blog/romneys_dodging_on_taxes_inability_to_explain_what_he_did_in_private_sector


Thursday, January 19, 2012 at 10:52 p.m. ET

“For anyone hoping to get a straight answer from Romney on whether or not he will finally come clean with the American people and run a transparent campaign, tonight was a disappointment. Romney ducked and dodged on whether or not he would agree to follow the precedent set by President Obama and previous presidential candidates by releasing his previous comprehensive federal income tax returns for multiple years. Even Romney’s father, George Romney, released twelve years of his tax returns when he ran for president. Mitt Romney, it seems, doesn’t want the American people to know more about the details of the roughly 15 percent rate he pays in taxes – a far lower rate than what is paid by the typical working family. And with news reports this week that Romney has millions of dollars invested in overseas accounts – tax havens like the Cayman Islands –it raises further questions about why Romney is dodging the issue altogether. So dissembling and disjointed was Mitt Romney’s response tonight that he was actually booed by the audience.

"If his dodges on taxes weren’t bad enough, Mitt Romney continued to refuse to come clean about what he was really doing in the private sector as a corporate buyout specialist. Mr. Romney offered yet another job creation figure – 120,000 – after failing to substantiate the ‘100,000’ and ‘thousands’ he’s used in just the past few weeks. Why is Mitt Romney having such a hard time describing his job creation record? Because it was the last thing on his mind when he was raiding companies, bankrupting them and laying off workers while reaping huge profits for himself and his investors. What was on his mind? Just as one of his former colleagues has said –Mitt Romney had one goal and one goal only – creating wealth. Period.

“Once again, when it comes to Mitt Romney, the facts just don’t add up. He thinks he can play by his own set of rules – Romney’s Rules – under which he doesn’t have to level with the American people, doesn’t have to release his tax returns and doesn’t have to be straight about his record. But the American people expect candidates to operate by the same set of rules as everyone else – and Romney’s failure to do so is clearly why he is having so much trouble resonating with typical American families.”


read: http://www.democrats.org/news/blog/romneys_dodging_on_taxes_inability_to_explain_what_he_did_in_private_sector

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Instead Of Proving He Created '100,000' Jobs At Bain, Romney Ups It To 120,000 (Original Post) bigtree Jan 2012 OP
No, he claimed 110,000 - he said about 120,000 from 4 companies but 10K were lost somewhere else snooper2 Jan 2012 #1
 

snooper2

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1. No, he claimed 110,000 - he said about 120,000 from 4 companies but 10K were lost somewhere else
Fri Jan 20, 2012, 10:34 AM
Jan 2012

So he ended with saying about 110,000


Just to keep the facts of what the prick said straight. Writer gets a C

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