Author Topic: Report: Romney talks tough on China, but Bain was key player in outsourcing tren  (Read 2358 times)

blacken700

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 11873
  • Getbig!
CBS News) While Mitt Romney campaigns on "getting tough" with China, the firm he founded nearly 30 years ago, Bain Capital, was a key player in the acceleration of the outsourcing trend that has shifted millions of American jobs overseas, the Washington Post reported Friday, citing its analysis of the financial company's securities filings with the government.

"While Bain was not the largest player in the outsourcing field, the private equity firm was involved early on, at a time when the departure of jobs from the United States was beginning to accelerate and new companies were emerging as handmaidens to this outflow of employment," the newspaper wrote.

The newspaper noted that outsourcing jobs has negative effects on individuals, specific firms and some communities. It has also lowered prices for American consumers and made many U.S. companies more profitable from the global supply chain it has created.

"Bain played several roles in helping these outsourcing companies, such as investing venture capital so they could grow and providing management and strategic business advice as they navigated this rapidly developing field," the newspaper said.

That reality is in sharp contrast to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's rhetoric in his 2012 bid for the White House.

Speaking to workers at a Toledo fence factory in Ohio earlier this year, Romney said China has "been able to put American businesses out of business and kill American jobs."

"If I'm president of the United States, that's going to end," he said.

The Romney campaign issued a statement denouncing the story.

"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," said Andrea Saul, spokeswoman for the Romney campaign, adding that if Romney wins the White House, "he will implement policies that make it easier and more attractive for companies to create jobs here at home."

And President Obama's campaign predictably touted the report as evidence that Romney does not care about average workers, calling it a "breathtaking hypocrisy" in a press release early Friday morning.

"It's particularly egregious coming on a day when Gov. Romney began running an ad in Ohio promising to stand up to China, demanding a level playing field for our businesses and workers, when it turns out his companies were actually involved in shipping jobs to China and India," Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod later told reporters on conference call.

Mr. Obama plans to reference the report in a speech Friday afternoon at a community college in Tampa, Florida.


"Today it was reported in The Washington Post that the companies [Romney's] firm owned were 'pioneers' in the outsourcing of American jobs to places like China and India. Pioneers!" Mr. Obama plans to say, according to his prepared remarks. "Tampa, we don't need an outsourcing pioneer in the Oval Office. We need a president who will fight for American jobs and American manufacturing. And that's what my plan will do."

Additional reporting by Jillian Hughes.
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57458601-503544/report-romney-talks-tough-on-china-but-bain-was-key-player-in-outsourcing-trend/&sa=U&ei=ASnmT4_YHLGJ0QGZ_P3qCQ&ved=0CCgQFjAJ&usg=AFQjCNGK4I6-d-Ngo9fjIUhGr6fGHqnSEg

240 is Back

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 102387
  • Complete website for only $300- www.300website.com
Romney did what was best at the time for Bain.   not the country.

Nothing wrong with that - he did create lots of jobs.  They just weren't jobs for americans.


blacken700

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 11873
  • Getbig!
Romney said China has "been able to put American businesses out of business and kill American jobs."

"If I'm president of the United States, that's going to end," he said.
 :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

MCWAY

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 19338
  • Getbig!
CBS News) While Mitt Romney campaigns on "getting tough" with China, the firm he founded nearly 30 years ago, Bain Capital, was a key player in the acceleration of the outsourcing trend that has shifted millions of American jobs overseas, the Washington Post reported Friday, citing its analysis of the financial company's securities filings with the government.

"While Bain was not the largest player in the outsourcing field, the private equity firm was involved early on, at a time when the departure of jobs from the United States was beginning to accelerate and new companies were emerging as handmaidens to this outflow of employment," the newspaper wrote.

The newspaper noted that outsourcing jobs has negative effects on individuals, specific firms and some communities. It has also lowered prices for American consumers and made many U.S. companies more profitable from the global supply chain it has created.

"Bain played several roles in helping these outsourcing companies, such as investing venture capital so they could grow and providing management and strategic business advice as they navigated this rapidly developing field," the newspaper said.

That reality is in sharp contrast to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's rhetoric in his 2012 bid for the White House.

Speaking to workers at a Toledo fence factory in Ohio earlier this year, Romney said China has "been able to put American businesses out of business and kill American jobs."

"If I'm president of the United States, that's going to end," he said.

The Romney campaign issued a statement denouncing the story.

"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," said Andrea Saul, spokeswoman for the Romney campaign, adding that if Romney wins the White House, "he will implement policies that make it easier and more attractive for companies to create jobs here at home."

And President Obama's campaign predictably touted the report as evidence that Romney does not care about average workers, calling it a "breathtaking hypocrisy" in a press release early Friday morning.

"It's particularly egregious coming on a day when Gov. Romney began running an ad in Ohio promising to stand up to China, demanding a level playing field for our businesses and workers, when it turns out his companies were actually involved in shipping jobs to China and India," Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod later told reporters on conference call.

Mr. Obama plans to reference the report in a speech Friday afternoon at a community college in Tampa, Florida.


"Today it was reported in The Washington Post that the companies [Romney's] firm owned were 'pioneers' in the outsourcing of American jobs to places like China and India. Pioneers!" Mr. Obama plans to say, according to his prepared remarks. "Tampa, we don't need an outsourcing pioneer in the Oval Office. We need a president who will fight for American jobs and American manufacturing. And that's what my plan will do."

Additional reporting by Jillian Hughes.
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57458601-503544/report-romney-talks-tough-on-china-but-bain-was-key-player-in-outsourcing-trend/&sa=U&ei=ASnmT4_YHLGJ0QGZ_P3qCQ&ved=0CCgQFjAJ&usg=AFQjCNGK4I6-d-Ngo9fjIUhGr6fGHqnSEg

Yet, nothing says "I care about workers" more than 8% unemployment for 41 months straight and 9% unemployment for 33 months (and that doesn't take into account those who stopped looking for work)!!!

Fight for American jobs? This from a guy who didn't even have the sack to march with union workers in Wisconsin, during the biggest political fight of their lives.

blacken700

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 11873
  • Getbig!
and i'm sure if romney wins and sends the rest of the jobs to china we'll be in great shape  :D :D

MCWAY

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 19338
  • Getbig!
and i'm sure if romney wins and sends the rest of the jobs to china we'll be in great shape  :D :D

Or, Romney lowers the tax rates and people start coming back to the states. Something about people and corporations wanting to keep more of their hard-earned money seems to rub Obama and other liberals the wrong way.

8% unemployment for 41 months straight and 9% unemployment for 33 months.....I'm sure Romney will have a tough time doing better than that!!  ::)

blacken700

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 11873
  • Getbig!
Or, Romney lowers the tax rates and people start coming back to the states. Something about people and corporations wanting to keep more of their hard-earned money seems to rub Obama and other liberals the wrong way.

8% unemployment for 41 months straight and 9% unemployment for 33 months.....I'm sure Romney will have a tough time doing better than that!!  ::)

and you'll have to find workers that will work for 1.50 a day, i'm sure the repubs will work on that  :D

MCWAY

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 19338
  • Getbig!
and you'll have to find workers that will work for 1.50 a day, i'm sure the repubs will work on that  :D

And what have the Dems done again? OH!! That would be giving us the first president to have a net LOSS of jobs, during his first term.

Again that doesn't factor the underemployed or those Obama doesn't want to count anymore, lest his numbers look even worse.

blacken700

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 11873
  • Getbig!
And what have the Dems done again? OH!! That would be giving us the first president to have a net LOSS of jobs, during his first term.

Again that doesn't factor the underemployed or those Obama doesn't want to count anymore, lest his numbers look even worse.

you know something we don't know  ;D

MCWAY

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 19338
  • Getbig!
you know something we don't know  ;D

Technically, Obama can win a second term. Then again, Samir Bannout technically can win another Olympia.

8% unemployment for 41 months straight and 9% unemployment for 33 months. And, Obama should be re-elected because.......

240 is Back

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 102387
  • Complete website for only $300- www.300website.com
obama said today that he wants to only give tax breaks to companies brining jobs here - NOT to firms sending them overseas.

MCWAY

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 19338
  • Getbig!
obama said today that he wants to only give tax breaks to companies brining jobs here - NOT to firms sending them overseas.

Big deal!! He had three and half years to that, or something similar. This is nothing but a last-minute election ploy, which he knows won't pass in the House.

If he said the GOP is blocking it, Romney will simply ask him why he didn't execute his plan when he had both houses of Congress.

Then he also has to explain why he got lockjaw when his buddy from GE moved his operations overseas, paying ZERO in taxes.

240 is Back

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 102387
  • Complete website for only $300- www.300website.com
Big deal!! He had three and half years to that, or something similar. This is nothing but a last-minute election ploy, which he knows won't pass in the House.

why do you think the repubs in the house don't support giving MADE IN USA companies the tax breaks?

MCWAY

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 19338
  • Getbig!
why do you think the repubs in the house don't support giving MADE IN USA companies the tax breaks?

Try asking Obama and the Dems that, as apparently this wasn't a big deal to then, until Obama's job was in jeopardy. Then, there's the GE guy, a buddy of Obama, who took his gooides overseas and paid ZERO in taxes, the ultimate tax break.

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
 :)


Lmfao!   Obama says a lot things, none of which has a shred of credibility or meaning.



obama said today that he wants to only give tax breaks to companies brining jobs here - NOT to firms sending them overseas.