The latest news is that Obama has accused Romney having some Latin American investors at Bain Capital.
This is the same Obama who is attempting to bring in millions of Latin American voters.
The latest news is that Obama has accused Romney having some Latin American investors at Bain Capital.
This is the same Obama who is attempting to bring in millions of Latin American voters.
I thought you had to be a citizen to vote?
In Canada, I have to prove who I am before I can vote, So I don’t know how it works down there. I assumed it was the same!
The US don’t have that because it’s racist.
So, can I go down there an cast Me vote?
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No prob, you just have to say you’re Eric Holder.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5p70YbRiPw
Congratulations to Me and all our Canadian friends as the average Canadian is now richer than the Average American. America is doing its apologetic best to atone for years of striving for excellence in business and innovation and we will continue to strive to meet our goal of become something far less than we once were. Our anti-growth and anti-capitalism policies in combination with dumbed down public education system, has put us on on a sustaiable path for acheiving this end. 🙂
There’s nothing much to be said about working with foreign investors. Unless they make their money with child labor, white marching powder or while wearing military uniforms. Is that the case here?
Last I checked Obama works together with a foreign investor called the Chinese Communist Party that invested one trillion dollar into his government.
Child labor: check. Wearing military uniforms: check. White marching powder: Dunno. Do bath salts count?
But Obama, too, has taken $118,121 in campaign contributions from employees of Bain Capital and parent Bain & Co. since 2004, according to the Center for Responsive Politics — something the Romney campaign says demonstrates the “height of hypocrisy.”
Makes perfect sense to me. Obama can ask Bernanke to print money. So who needs that. But people — them are the votes.
Obama is investing in Brazilian oil exploration, electric cars made in Finland, and 80% of the renwables stimulus ended up in foreign hands. Pot meet kettle.