Mitt’s Motivation for Letting Detroit go Bankrupt
Many have asked the question of why a Presidential
Nominee would ever think about not supporting the backbone of this nation, it’s
middle class. Not many have offered an
answer to this dilemma that is until now.
Imagine being conditioned and educated that industry
knows best of how to make a countryman rich and getting there by your own sweat
and tears is not the most productive of ways to accomplish this feat. We look back at the history of Mr. Willard
Mitt Romney and we find a gentleman who has been blessed with the ability to
lure people to his way of thinking from the time he took a bunch of fellow
students with him to give one of their classmates a haircut to the time where
he created a company designed to acquire, break up and sell off failing
companies while making a pretty good profit for all those following his lead. He had discovered a legal way to rob from the
poor and give to the rich. This aggressiveness
made him one of the most successful business persons in his era and made so
many, blinded by money, to not only follow him but defend him.
It has been reported that he invested in Delphi which we
all know was and probably still is, one of the leading suppliers for the auto
industry. Following his regular pattern,
it was probably expected that the auto industry going through rough times would
lower the stock price and his opposition to saving it would drive those in charge
toward bailing them out thereby causing those stock prices to shoot through the
roof. No thought of the damage it would
do to those employed there and their welfare was ever considered because when
it came to dollars, nothing else mattered. Money would be made either way because by
shipping the jobs overseas, the company would save millions in payroll not to mention
the other duties companies are obligated to pay for the privilege of doing business
in the greatest nation ever.
Whether you agree or disagree with this premise, one has
got to admit, it does carry weight. Just
take a few minutes and look back. Either
way, I still cannot believe that there are those who hate our current president
so much that they are willing to ignore Ronald Reagan’s advice of accepting
another’s position but verifying there rhetoric.
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