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Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:32 pm
by brotherplanet
Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

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LORAIN, Ohio — Mitt Romney, shadowing President Barack Obama on the campaign trail, went to the battleground state of Ohio to appear at a shuttered industrial warehouse to dramatize his complaints about the incumbent’s economic policies.

“It underscores the failure of this president’s policies with regard to getting the economy moving,’’ Mr. Romney said standing in a cavernous, empty warehouse festooned with a banner that read `Obama Isn’t Working.’ “If you want to know where his vision leads open your eyes.’’

The setting, however, sent a mixed if not misleading message: The National Gypsum Co.’s warehouse closed not on Mr. Obama’s watch but during the presidency of George W. Bush, in June 2008, during the depths of the recession.

Also on Thursday, Mr. Romney picked up the endorsement of Ohio Gov. John Kasich – a mixed blessing because he is popular among conservatives but has had a controversial tenure due to his efforts to limit the rights of public sector unions.

Mr. Kasich was neutral during the state’s hotly contested March 6 primary, which Mr. Romney won only narrowly over former Sen. Rick Santorum, who drew on the state’s sizable population of blue-collar workers and evangelical Christians – voter groups that have been slow to support Mr. Romney. Mr. Obama won Ohio in 2008 by four percentage points, but the state is likely to be bitterly contested this year.

However, Ohio is no longer ground zero for the nation’s economic woes. In part due to a rebound in the auto industry, Ohio’s unemployment rate was down to 7.6% in February – below the national average.

Mr. Kasich, who has been touting the state’s economic improvements, said in announcing his endorsement of Mr. Romney, “The progress we’ve made in Ohio is hampered by a White House that can’t make up its mind and which can’t set the right course for our economy. Mitt Romney’s got what it takes to get us back on track.’’

Chris Redfern, chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party, said that the state’s economic improvements had more to do with Mr. Obama’s efforts to shore up the auto industry than with his state policies. He said Messrs. Romney and Kasich “both stubbornly refuse to acknowledge the improving Ohio economy that is largely due to President Obama’s policies and in spite of Kasich and the right-wing legislature.’’

The Romney campaign chose the warehouse because Mr. Obama held a campaign event there during the 2008 campaign. What’s more, the Romney event was scheduled just one day after Mr. Obama appeared at a community college less than 10 miles away, part of an intensified Romney effort to highlight the contrast between the two general election foes.

At his college appearance, Mr. Obama seemed to take a veiled dig at Mr. Romney’s wealth when he said, “I wasn’t born with a silver spoon in my mouth.” White House spokesman Jay Carney said Thursday that Mr. Obama uses the phrase regularly, and it wasn’t aimed at Mr. Romney.

Mr. Romney, in his warehouse speech, accused Mr. Romney of “punishing’’ people who succeed.

“You will see him attack success day in and day out,’’ he said. “And one thing you know is if you attack success, you’re going to have less of it.’’



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Re: Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:35 pm
by KneelandBobDylan
Is this one of the factories Bain Capital bought, and then pieced out for a profit? Now that would be some irony.

Re: Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:03 pm
by Luminiferous
The setting, however, sent a mixed if not misleading message: The National Gypsum Co.’s warehouse closed not on Mr. Obama’s watch but during the presidency of George W. Bush, in June 2008, during the depths of the recession.

:lol:

Re: Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:50 pm
by brotherplanet
Like most political stunts this one is funny and makes a great cutting point - which is why I posted it.

Though that point only lasts so long as you don't look any deeper than the surface, which works since most people will simply look at the headline - which is what they figure will happen whenever they pull this sort of stunt.



By the way I hate both parties so expect me to post shit about both of them. I point this out in the event someone thinks this post means I support Romney. I think we're simply fucked right now.


As for the Romney's record... Destroying companies in order to make a personal profit or a profit for his own company tells me Romney will be a great President for big business as long as their profit margin isn't hurt by having to actually hire American people.

Re: Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:51 pm
by brotherplanet
KneelandBobDylan wrote:Is this one of the factories Bain Capital bought, and then pieced out for a profit? Now that would be some irony.
No... That would be fucking HYSTERICAL!!!

Re: Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:23 pm
by GeddyLifeson

Re: Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:22 am
by tin00can
brotherplanet wrote:Like most political stunts this one is funny and makes a great cutting point - which is why I posted it.


That pretty much destroys your credibility right there. Most political stunts are retarded and tend to obscure important points.

Re: Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 3:58 pm
by brotherplanet
The great cutting point is what makes people take notice. What it also does is create an impact, and it works because we're a nation of sound bites.

To think this destroys my credibility when we're also discussing the contents of the article itself is silly.

Re: Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:57 am
by John Simon Ritchie
KneelandBobDylan wrote:Is this one of the factories Bain Capital bought, and then pieced out for a profit? Now that would be some irony.
Damn, beat me to it. :lol:

Re: Romney Visits Empty Factory to Mock Obama

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 9:58 pm
by Skate4RnR
I saw a commercial about Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints. Romney seems mean.