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Cartoon: How Mitt Romney Was Hired at Bain
Posted in 1 Percent, 2012 Election, 99 Percent, Cartoon, Christopublicans, Collagatorial, Conservatives, Corporations, Corruption, Economy, Humor, Idiots, Republicans, Wall Street
Tagged Bain Capital, Cartoon, Collagatorial, George Romney, Mitt Romney, Political Connections, Republican Idiots, Richie Rich, RS Janes, satire, Wealth, www.bigfishink.com
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Speaking of Great Wealth…
There continues to be a question barely touched on in the so-called ‘national debate’ about the wealth of Mitt Romney and the other top 1 percent: what did they do that is worth the money they made? Romney ‘created’ (inadvertently) … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Percent, 2012 Election, 99 Percent, Christopublicans, Conservatives, Corporations, Corruption, Idiots, Politics, Religion, Republicans, Video, Wall Street, WTF?
Tagged Apple, Bain Capital, Bill Gates, Computers, IBM, Microsoft, Mitt Romney, Paul Allen, Steve Wozniak, Stteve Jobs, Wealth
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Today’s Quotes: Wealth
“The international community . . . allows nearly 3 billion people—almost half of all humanity—to subsist on $2 or less a day in a world of unprecedented wealth.” — Kofi Annan, former UN Sec’y-General, from an interview with Awake! Magazine, … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Percent, 99 Percent, Conservatives, Economy, Quotes, Republicans, Wall Street
Tagged Democracy, Greed, Money, Wealth
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The Paycheck President
Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum are traveling in the South Carolina countryside. Weary, they stop at a small country inn. “I only have two rooms, so one of you will have to sleep in the barn,” the innkeeper … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Percent, 2012 Election, Conservatives, Humor, Idiots, Politics, Republicans, Wingnuts
Tagged Joke, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum
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The GOP Master Debaters Updated
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Tagged 2012 Election, Cartoon, Christopublicans, Collagatorial, Florida Primary, GOP, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Racism, Republican Idiots, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, RS Janes, satire, www.bigfishink.com
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Romney’s ‘Free Market Capitalism’ Myth
Mitt Romney, the blundering, dull, grown-up rich kid currently being beaten up by thrice-married ‘family values’ uber-hypocrite Newt Gingrich on the death march to the Republican nomination for president, apparently really thinks he made his fortune — or added to … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Percent, 2012 Election, Conservatives, Corporations, Corruption, Economy, Idiots, Politics, Republicans, Wall Street
Tagged AlterNet, Bain Capital, Capitalism, Free Market, GOP Presidential Contenders, Jobs, Joshua Holland, Middle Class, Mitt Romney, Myth, Newt Gingrich, Staples
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Sullivan May Be Right About ‘Sun Tzu’ Obama
I’m not Andrew Sullivan’s biggest fan, but he does have some interesting points to make regarding Obama’s ‘long game’ strategy. Despite Obama’s apparent weakness and indecisiveness at times, I remember when Obama was in state government in Illinois, long before … Continue reading