Obama: Presidential race about bain

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true story. i couldn't believe it when i read it. but apparently, obama thinks the campaign hinges on romney's tenure at bain. how foolish.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-fighting-romney-economy-campaign-going-223505554.html

"This issue is not a distraction," Obama defiantly declared at a press conference wrapping up a NATO summit in his hometown of Chicago. "This is what this campaign is going to be about."

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maybe obama will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory....
 
Lolers:

THE PRESIDENT: Well, first of all, I think Cory Booker is an outstanding mayor. He is doing great work in Newark and obviously helping to turn that city around. And I think it’s important to recognize that this issue is not a “distraction.” This is part of the debate that we’re going to be having in this election campaign about how do we create an economy where everybody from top to bottom, folks on Wall Street and folks on Main Street, have a shot at success and if they’re working hard and they’re acting responsibly, that they’re able to live out the American Dream.

Now, I think my view of private equity is that it is set up to maximize profits. And that’s a healthy part of the free market. That’s part of the role of a lot of business people. That’s not unique to private equity. And as I think my representatives have said repeatedly, and I will say today, I think there are folks who do good work in that area. And there are times where they identify the capacity for the economy to create new jobs or new industries, but understand that their priority is to maximize profits. And that’s not always going to be good for communities or businesses or workers.

And the reason this is relevant to the campaign is because my opponent, Governor Romney, his main calling card for why he thinks he should be President is his business expertise. He is not going out there touting his experience in Massachusetts. He is saying, I’m a business guy and I know how to fix it, and this is his business.

And when you’re President, as opposed to the head of a private equity firm, then your job is not simply to maximize profits. Your job is to figure out how everybody in the country has a fair shot. Your job is to think about those workers who got laid off and how are we paying for their retraining. Your job is to think about how those communities can start creating new clusters so that they can attract new businesses. Your job as President is to think about how do we set up a equitable tax system so that everybody is paying their fair share that allows us then to invest in science and technology and infrastructure, all of which are going to help us grow.

And so, if your main argument for how to grow the economy is I knew how to make a lot of money for investors, then you’re missing what this job is about. It doesn’t mean you weren’t good at private equity, but that’s not what my job is as President. My job is to take into account everybody, not just some. My job is to make sure that the country is growing not just now, but 10 years from now and 20 years from now.

So to repeat, this is not a distraction. This is what this campaign is going to be about -- is what is a strategy for us to move this country forward in a way where everybody can succeed? And that means I’ve got to think about those workers in that video just as much as I’m thinking about folks who have been much more successful.
 
That's awesome. Why dont you bold the two little quotes you posted in the context of that larger response I provided. It's laughable.
 
since dung is afraid to post the revelent portion of his link...here it is and it does not change yahoo's news title:

Q Yes, thank you, Mr. President. Yesterday, your friend and ally, Cory Booker said that an ad that you released, that your campaign released was nauseating. And it alleged that Romney at Bain Capital was “responsible for job losses at a Kansas City steel mill.” Is that your view that Romney is personally responsible for those job losses? Will comments from Booker and your former auto czar Steve Rattner that have criticized some of these advertisements call on you to pull back a little bit? And, generally, can you give us your sense -- three part, Mr. President. Could you give us your sense of just what private equity’s role is in stemming job losses as they seek a return on investment for their investors? Thank you.

THE PRESIDENT: Well, first of all, I think Cory Booker is an outstanding mayor. He is doing great work in Newark and obviously helping to turn that city around. And I think it’s important to recognize that this issue is not a “distraction.” This is part of the debate that we’re going to be having in this election campaign about how do we create an economy where everybody from top to bottom, folks on Wall Street and folks on Main Street, have a shot at success and if they’re working hard and they’re acting responsibly, that they’re able to live out the American Dream.
 
true story. i couldn't believe it when i read it. but apparently, obama thinks the campaign hinges on romney's tenure at bain. how foolish.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-fighting-romney-economy-campaign-going-223505554.html

"This issue is not a distraction," Obama defiantly declared at a press conference wrapping up a NATO summit in his hometown of Chicago. "This is what this campaign is going to be about."

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maybe obama will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory....

perhaps and perhaps not, rummy is using his record at bain to tout his job creating skills but not completely honestly and his experience at bain is limited business experience not the sort of background that an experienced businessman should be limited to

the primary purpose of rummys job at bain was to make money for his investors and nothing else - not job creation or for the benefit of the various companys' employees

would you want a president with just that kind of business experience, i would not
 
true....this IS what the campaign is all about......Obama has had four years to use his strategy......he has not succeeded with that strategy......why should he have four more years?......
Because his 'stragegy' hasn't been implemented. In fact, nothing gets implemented with this do nothing Congress.
 
true story. i couldn't believe it when i read it. but apparently, obama thinks the campaign hinges on romney's tenure at bain. how foolish.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-fighting-romney-economy-campaign-going-223505554.html

"This issue is not a distraction," Obama defiantly declared at a press conference wrapping up a NATO summit in his hometown of Chicago. "This is what this campaign is going to be about."

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maybe obama will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory....
If you cared to read Obama's response, you'd know what he actually said.

If Romney's platform is going to be the economy, Obama was within his rights to address the difference between a private equity whore, and a POTUS.

The former cares about profit only, and the latter must concern himself with ALL income levels. The govt. isn't supposed to turn a proft. It's supposed to provide services to the citizens.
 
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