Cartoons on the Loose for July 19, 2012

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Today’s Music: Buster Benton, Vikki Carr, Commander Cody, Brian May

Blues belter and guitarist Buster Benton was born today in 1932 (d. 1996).

Pop singer Florencia Bisenta de Casillas Martinez Cardona, better known as Vikki Carr, was born this day in 1940. Here’s her biggest hit:

George Frayne, better known of Commander Cody of Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen, landed in this dimension in 1944.

Queen guitarist/singer/songwriter Brian May rocked the world for the first time this day in 1947. Everybody who isn’t living in a cave, at one time or another, has heard one of their tunes.

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Romney Models New 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Uniforms

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Cartoons: Romney’s Bane is Bain

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Signs o’ the Times: A Teaching Moment?

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Today’s Quotes: Health Care and Time is a Choice

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Today’s Music: Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Ian Stewart, Dion, Martha Reeves, Ricky Skaggs

Rock-blues wild man Jalacy ‘Screamin’ Jay’ Hawkins cast his first spell on this day in 1929 (d. 2000). Here’s Jay’s biggest hit, I Put a Spell on You:

The ‘sixth Rolling Stone,’ pianist Ian Stewart was born this day in 1938 (d. 1985). Although not an official member of the band once successful, Ian toured and played on all of their albums in the early days of the group.

Rock singer Dion (DiMucci) was born today in in 1939. Before the British invasion of the early ’60s, Dion and the Belmonts were charttoppers in the US. Here are two of their hits:

Vandella Martha Reeves wailed her first today in 1941.

Country boy and guitar virtuoso Ricky Skaggs greeted the world this day in 1954.

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Today’s Quotes: Carlin, Malachi, Obama

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Signs o’ the Times: Romney, Obama and Bush

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Bain Under Romney Privatized Profits, Socialized Losses

Is this any surprise, considering how crafty corporate raiders like Mitt Romney operate? Nearly half of Bain’s major deals ended in bankruptcy and put people out of work, but Bain and Romney still made money. No wonder Mitt is so desperate to hide that disgusting fact. From Bloomberg News:

Romney’s Bain Yielded Private Gains, Socialized Losses

By Anthony Luzzatto Gardner
Bloomberg.com
July 15, 2012

Mitt Romney touts his business acumen and job-creation record as a key qualification for being the next U.S. president.

What’s clear from a review of the public record during his management of the private-equity firm Bain Capital from 1985 to 1999 is that Romney was fabulously successful in generating high returns for its investors. He did so, in large part, through heavy use of tax-deductible debt, usually to finance outsized dividends for the firm’s partners and investors. When some of the investments went bad, workers and creditors felt most of the pain. Romney privatized the gains and socialized the losses.

What’s less clear is how his skills are relevant to the job of overseeing the U.S. economy, strengthening competitiveness and looking out for the welfare of the general public, especially the middle class.

Thanks to leverage, 10 of roughly 67 major deals by Bain Capital during Romney’s watch produced about 70 percent of the firm’s profits. Four of those 10 deals, as well as others, later wound up in bankruptcy. It’s worth examining some of them to understand Romney’s investment style at Bain Capital.

Read the rest here.

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