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Romney's Secrets

Posted: 06/22/2012 4:31 pm

This news about Bain Capital being a pioneer in outsourcing, investing in some of the leading early companies that advised American companies in how to most effectively do it, is a pretty big deal on the face of it, but it has even deeper implications than many people realize. Being in this kind of business when the vast majority of Americans are so upset by out-sourcing is just one of Mitt Romney's deep dark secrets that he has been trying to hide, and helps to powerfully make the case that Romney's entire business career has been fundamentally at odds with the interests of the American middle class.

The other thing this news does is that it very likely ends the debate within the Democratic party as to whether it is okay to talk about Bain Capital's business practices. There are still going to be Wall Street Democrats squeamish about beating up on this kind of wealthy financial company, but to defend a company that was literally a pioneer in helping American companies out-source jobs would be incredibly unpopular. Given how deeply unhappy voters are about out-sourcing, given how it generally is one of the top issues mentioned by voters in any poll I have seen over the last decade, it would be political malpractice not to attack Bain and Romney over this news, and any honest Democrat will have to understand and acknowledge that fact.

The reason this story goes so deep is that Romney's entire political strategy is based on carrying blue collar white voters very heavily. Obama won 53 percent of the vote in 2008 while losing white working class voters by 18 percent. Even if you assume Obama doesn't do quite as well turning out his base voters, to win this election Romney will have win that white working class demographic by at least 62-38 percent. Given how big a deal out-sourcing is to blue-collar workers, this story becomes close to a deal-breaker for Romney.

The Romney campaign's reaction to the story is hilarious:

"This is a fundamentally flawed story that does not differentiate between domestic outsourcing versus offshoring nor versus work done overseas to support U.S. exports." The very incoherence of the quote speaks to their strategy: try to confuse the issue, try to make it sound complicated. The problem for Romney is that this is a remarkably simple story: whether you call it out-sourcing or off-shoring (and I don't see how the new word helps him), Romney was caring only about his company's profits and not at all about creating jobs here in the U.S., and he saw out-sourcing jobs as a great new way to make money.

Perhaps as interesting as the story itself is the fact that after four years as governor of Massachusetts, and more than six years of his running for the presidency non-stop, even with all his talk about his business career helping him understand job creation, this is the first time we have heard about these investments. Mitt Romney is big into secrets, and is very good at keeping them. He has Swiss bank accounts, and Cayman Island accounts as well. His financial disclosure for years past has been unusually secretive in nature. He won't say what his positions are on a whole range of critically important issues. I think we can guess why Romney tried to hide the news about his being a pioneer in out-sourcing, but why does he have secret off-shore bank accounts and so little information in his financial disclosure reports? What has he invested money in all those years that requires such skullduggery? This is as secretive a man as has run for president at least since Dick Nixon with all his dirty little secrets.

This is the candidate who said that we must only speak of issues about the concentration of wealth "in quiet rooms". He prefers speaking about these kinds of things in quiet rooms, because to be open about how he made his money would be such an insult to the exact voters he most needs to win this election. But Romney made his incredible fortune by doing insider deals in those quiet rooms, by quietly helping companies turn a profit by out-sourcing their workers. After he made his money off these kinds of deals, he hid a great deal of it in secret Swiss and Caymans bank accounts. Is a man with these kinds of values -- and these kinds of secrets -- the kind of man we want to be president?

 

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This news about Bain Capital being a pioneer in outsourcing, investing in some of the leading early companies that advised American companies in how to most effectively do it, is a pretty big deal on ...
This news about Bain Capital being a pioneer in outsourcing, investing in some of the leading early companies that advised American companies in how to most effectively do it, is a pretty big deal on ...
 
 
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05:55 PM on 06/24/2012
The point is what mitt Romney is running on......that he created jobs and come to find out he out sourced jobs.....not popular with the middle class... So there is no hypocrisy here.
02:20 PM on 07/02/2012
But he DID create jobs--in other countries..
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01:25 PM on 06/24/2012
Bain did not invent outsourcing. GM started building cars in Denmark in 1923. Its obvious to anyone but a partisan hack that American businesses started manufacturing jobs overseas....in theory taking production away from Americans. Building product overseas then shipping back here has been going on for decades if not a century. Blame Nixon for opening up China or Kissinger if you will. Don't believe a word of this blog. Obama jobs Czar or head of his jobs council Jeffery Immelt just closed GE X-Ray unit to start building them in China.....so much Hypocrisy...its getting painful. The truth should be a minimum currency to blog HP...Shame on you.
01:20 PM on 06/24/2012
It's not blaming him for the history of outsourcing, but the outsourcing he participated in and likely still promotes certainly won't help American jobs like he claims he will do.
11:30 AM on 06/24/2012
Obama wants to give corporations incentives to in-source American jobs.

Romney wants to give corporations tax subsidies for out-sourcing American jobs.

The choice couldn't be more clear. Before you vote for Romney or the GOP, remember. The job they outsource may be your own.
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05:37 AM on 06/24/2012
If the Dems had a brain they'd set up a $50 milllion super PAC designed to payout to any "private wealth" operatives in Switzerland, the Caymans or anywhere who provide rock solid documentation that Romney hid wealth to avoid taxes. Then you send people out looking for the guys looking to cash in.

The real crime is that if the government ever decide they wanted this to stop, these companies involved in this would cease to exist. We can bomb Iraq into the stone age, but we can't shut down a bunch of foreign criminals helping citizens siphon money out of the government coffers? Sorry, but that just isn't credible.
11:32 AM on 06/24/2012
Where are the Dems going to get $ 50 million to fund a Super PAC? Do you know what's going on in Park City, Utah, right now?

Romney is getting all sorts of money for SuperPACS - And he's making all sorts of secret deals to get that money.

If the GOP wins in November, the biggest losers will by the rest of us.
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03:44 PM on 06/27/2012
Don't think linearly on this one. Once you have solid proof Romney hid money offshore, he can't win. You no longer have to worry about being outspent because every buck he pours into ads reinforces his crime to the public. You literally turn their propaganda attacks into your own weapon. You find the money to do this wherever you can get it. I seriously doubt Mitt is the only guy on the planet with $100 million or more who hasn't hid money from taxes. Not credible. The evidence is out there. Someone just needs to get their hands on it.
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02:28 AM on 06/24/2012
If this man is elected the one percent will get exactly what they want, the elimination of the middle class. This will leave two social groups, one that is the one percent, the other that is very very cheap labor for the one percent to use. Right now, the middle class has already shot itself in the foot by letting the republicans gut unions. All that's left is for this man to win. If that happens, we can kiss mid class America goodby.
07:09 PM on 06/23/2012
Romney: "I believe in America, but I stash my cash in Switzerland and the Caymans."
06:03 PM on 06/23/2012
There is a second an even more insideous aspect to off shoring that is sedom explored as the public really only knows of this in terms of fairly low skilled labor, however in fact many engineering, programming, and high tech engineering positions are leaving the USA because of cheaper labor. i say it is element of trust that was broken and supported by Romney, slapping down US based graduates in favor of this alternate workforce. Bain Capital and Romney pioneered this practice, basically building hundreds if not thousands of jobs, just not in this country.
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05:39 PM on 06/23/2012
The business that make money for the rich use the roads, infrastructure and military more than a middle class person and should pay more.
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05:20 PM on 06/23/2012
Romney claims his business record over the last 20 years is why he will make a good president. Then why does he hide his tax returns over that same time?
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04:25 PM on 06/23/2012
Romney is easily the most secretive man I have ever seen run for president, and I have been around a long time.
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10:54 AM on 06/23/2012
'Is a man with these kinds of values -- and these kinds of secrets -- the kind of man we want to be president?' War has always been a way to control the masses and their way of thinking. War only profits the war-machine and those that make the bombs. This creates a cycle of recession's and the same profit from it and because of this Austarity is created and used to destroy Unions and the middle-class with the belief that they are the cause of our ills and is then the reward of the profit makers, big banks etc...that make people believe that we must now cut our expenses which only profit the rich and controls the masses. This the same idea practiced by Bain Venture Capital. This is why it is called Vulture Capitalism.
This is no different that what the Catholic church did when they burned and killed women on a stake and justified it by calling them witches. To some, they believe that this benefits them, like in this case, they must be doing a good thing for them because it seems that this somehow protects them from witches, but in truth is pure deception and covers up the crimes they have committed and all under the guise of religion and like 'wolves in sheep's clothing.'
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11:12 AM on 06/23/2012
WTF???????????
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jwashmon
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10:06 AM on 06/23/2012
This whole issue is about "Short Term" vs "Long Term."
Bain was/is about short term gains. However, most of Corp. America is about short term gains.
That perspective is what got this current crisis so difficult to explain. A company/shareholders and it's workers are not what is important to the CEO's and Boards, it is the short term gains that can be gotten. It the Company or it's workers suffer in the "Long Term" than that is just the "Market as it should be." It is the same mentallity that Las Vegas depends on to extract money from it's "clientele/suckers."
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10:02 AM on 06/23/2012
Have you noticed how comfortable Romney is when talking before Wall Street and uncomfortable he is talking before the American people?
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09:50 PM on 06/23/2012
Has anyone found any evidence of anything in Romney's past as well as today of his understanding and empathy for average Americans? Anything? (I just recently learned that he spent $55,000 on the same kind of car elevator that Britney Spears has, not to mention the $77,000 tax deduction for one of his horses.)
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Activist Annie
12:51 PM on 06/24/2012
I'm sure such evidence has been found in Romney's past etc. I don't know of a web site but it would be good to look this up on the Internet. I often use the Bing search engine which I find useful.

You are correct in learning that he has a car elevator and the $77,000 tax deduction for one of his horses.

Blessings...
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09:26 AM on 06/23/2012
Well, Mr. Romney did tell us all early on that he would not tell his position on many things, nor would he detail his plans for what he would do at President because if he did so "I'd never get elected." Why the Democrats don't use that little film clip in an ad I don't understand.