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This is ... some nerve. Mitt Romney is lying about one set of American
jobs going to China in order to scare people into thinking that electing
him is the way to keep those jobs here. All the while, he's profiting
from another set of jobs actually being sent to China, and claiming he has nothing to do with it.
Let's untangle the levels of nerve here. Romney is claiming
that the way to keep Chrysler from moving Jeep production to China is
to elect Mitt Romney. In fact, not only is Chrysler not moving Jeep
production to China, it's expanding Jeep production in Michigan and Ohio. But don't worry, if you vote for Romney, he'll fight for every one of those jobs to be kept right here in America.
Meanwhile, Sensata Technologies is closing an American plant
and sending 170 jobs to China. That's happening right now. People are
losing their jobs. Sensata is controlled by Bain Capital, the company
Romney founded and ran. Romney has large personal investments in Sensata
and has already reaped significant tax breaks by giving Sensata stock
to his own charitable foundation, the one he uses
to support things like "pray away the gay" groups. When it comes to
this thing that's actually happening, that he's profiting from, Romney
has a million excuses for how he's not responsible, has nothing to do
with it, can't even speak out against it, and oh, by the way, did you
know that President Barack Obama has as much as $11 of a pension he
doesn't control that's related to Sensata?
This is Mitt Romney in a nutshell: lying, promising to fight job
losses (that aren't happening) if he can pin them on Obama, refusing to
talk about job losses (that are happening) if he's profiting from them.
This is why it's so important to get the word out about who Romney really is.
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