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Pretty sad the OP won't even respond to questions....but hey.....when you're wrong, you're wrong.....but keep spewing it...cause at some point...someone will believe you....even when you're wrong...
Maybe the OP didn't get the message that Romney is no longer a part of that company. The act is not his decision. Kind of like lying about Benghazi was not the Intelligence Communities decision.
Pretty sad the OP won't even respond to questions....but hey.....when you're wrong, you're wrong.....but keep spewing it...cause at some point...someone will believe you....even when you're wrong...
Apparently, that number is getting smaller by the day.
“Amendments to the tax code need to be crafted in a way that does not encourage corporations to game the system and export jobs or to move their U.S. headquarters abroad†- Mitt Romney
“A territorial system must be designed to encourage the creation of jobs in the United States, not to outsource them.†Source
It does seem odd that he would go on so negatively about China during the debate the other night and then ignore a perfectly good opportunity to show that he is serious about protecting American jobs.
Oh, well. I guess he doesn't really mean that either. Quelle surprise.
It does seem odd that he would go on so negatively about China during the debate the other night and then ignore a perfectly good opportunity to show that he is serious about protecting American jobs.
Oh, well. I guess he doesn't really mean that either. Quelle surprise.
Maybe there's something there he doesn't want in the spotlight. Or, it's just his usual pattern. He'll make money, the employees lose, China's gain, and Romney's all talk.
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