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Romney China Video Shows Multiple Hypocrises

Posted: 09/19/2012 6:34 pm

Another recent leaked video, mentioned in a Boston Globe story from Saturday, shows former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney regaling donors to his presidential campaign with a story of a trip to China when he ran the private equity firm Bain Capital. He describes appalling, crowded working conditions in a factory owned by a company Bain invested in where young women worked long hours for a "pittance." He tells this story to prove his point that for Americans, "95 percent of life is set up for you if you're born in this country."

Let's dissect the various hypocrisies at work in this snippet. First of all, Gov. Romney has falsely yet repeatedly criticized President Barack Obama for not standing up for American values. And yet, when it came time for Gov. Romney's own company to invest in a factory committing labor abuses, he did. According to the New York Times, he is also still invested, through a blind trust, in a Chinese company called Uniview that makes surveillance equipment for the Chinese government -- the kind of equipment it installs to monitor Tibetan monks and political dissidents.

Next, Gov. Romney's whole campaign is centered on the idea that our federal government is expensive and useless. But working conditions in the United States were also appalling at the turn of the 20th century. Big business protested reforms, and it was government programs and laws, spurred on by the labor movement, that banned child labor and dangerous working conditions. In a candid moment, Gov. Romney shows appreciation for sensible government regulation.

Yet he also disingenuously criticizes the president for not appreciating the hard work that goes into starting a business. He has taken out of context a sentence from a recent speech in which President Obama was making the point that government creates the conditions for private enterprise to thrive -- such as roads and educated workers. But isn't saying that 95 percent of life is set up for Americans going a little too far in the other direction?

Gov. Romney's point is clear -- America is great, and we should appreciate what we have. No argument there. But the comment also reinforces the impression that he is out of touch with average Americans. He may have started his life out "95 percent set up," but most Americans today have to struggle to stay afloat, let alone advance.

In a new ad, Gov. Romney also criticizes President Obama's record on China. He complains about jobs going to China when, at Bain Capital, he invested in companies that did just that, according to the Boston Globe. He now blasts the president on trade despite the fact that in his book No Apology, he actually does the opposite and criticizes President Obama for being too tough on China. In the book, Gov. Romney wrote that "President Obama's action to defend American tire companies from foreign competition may make good politics by repaying unions for their support of his campaign, but it is decidedly bad for the nation and our workers."

In fact, President Obama has leveled more major trade actions against China than any president in history, and he has done so without wrecking our relationship with the world's second-largest economy. That is the sort of subtle and smart diplomatic work Gov. Romney has not shown the capacity to accomplish.

Nina Hachigian is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress Action Fund

 

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Another recent leaked video, mentioned in a Boston Globe story from Saturday, shows former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney regaling donors to his presidential campaign with a story of a trip to Chi...
Another recent leaked video, mentioned in a Boston Globe story from Saturday, shows former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney regaling donors to his presidential campaign with a story of a trip to Chi...
 
 
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stillstandingkickingbutt
Please, I have the floor
03:34 AM on 10/05/2012
When hate racism and bigotry reign some will never get past the lies
09:52 AM on 10/02/2012
Hey folks- what doo you know! politicians lie and lie until they win! then the truth is out- look at our liberal democrats here in Britain - nothing like do I as I say, not as I do!
Mitt thinks he has the god given right to rule, but how is the question that the voter needs to think! But like here in Britain, we have a few who cannot decipher what the candidates are about, even if if they were told the truth. So let is see
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06:30 PM on 09/27/2012
Whoever does more business with China is the superior candidate.
03:51 PM on 09/25/2012
"Gov. Romney has falsely yet repeatedly criticized President Barack Obama for not standing up for American values. And yet, when it came time for Gov. Romney's own company to invest in a factory committing labor abuses, he did. According to the New York Times, he is also still invested, through a blind trust, in a Chinese company called Uniview that makes surveillance equipment for the Chinese government -- the kind of equipment it installs to monitor Tibetan monks and political dissidents."

Mounting evidence that this Romney is NOT WORKING FOR AMERICA.
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Chow Tai Tat
02:40 AM on 09/21/2012
Romney................... I want chinese level wages for Americans. Thats free market.
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emlr
"a man of knowledge is free"
01:07 PM on 09/20/2012
"In fact, President Obama has leveled more major trade actions against China than any president in history, and he has done so without wrecking our relationship with the world's second-largest economy. That is the sort of subtle and smart diplomatic work Gov. Romney has not shown the capacity to accomplish."

AMEN!!!! Needs to be an ad.
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Florha Jones
Worship, workout & work !!!
10:38 AM on 09/25/2012
Agreed....
SPKen
Anti-war
04:16 AM on 09/20/2012
isnt the problem when other states trying to push certain values, systems on other states?
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sawadee2000
Teaching English in Thailand and loving it!
01:52 AM on 09/20/2012
Mitt Romney is utterly indifferent to virtual slavery and political repression in China as long as it helps his bottom line.
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Annieke
Rules are not necessarily sacred, principles are.
10:28 AM on 09/30/2012
And that should tell you more than enough about Romney's vision for the US.
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independendy
micro-bios are people too, my friend.
11:55 PM on 09/19/2012
I agree with all of yoir points. However there is another factor in play. mitt isnt interested in securing vites from those intelligent enough to not only recognize these hypocrisies but to understand how these hypocrisies negatively affect an individual voters individual circumstance.

mitts pointed out in that secret video that he is only concerned on how to win the election

as far as how to ethically govern a nation, I do not believe mitt has put much forthought regarding that issue
08:14 PM on 09/19/2012
I'm convinced that everything that Mitt says and does is based on only one single principle - political CONVINIENCE @ that moment/day or for that audience.
He thinks he is running in a pre recorded media and pre mass media days when he can get away with such hyp0critica! behaviour... NOT