Tuesday, May 15, 2012

What They Don’t Mention: Laid Off Steelworker in Anti-Romney Ad Was Offered A Buyout ......

I saw this Ad for the first time I believe Sunday evening. I was up - unable to sleep....worrying about our Company and how it would fair this week. I don't sleep much these days. heck, haven't slept since 2008. 
Then I see this.....
Beside the fact Romney had already left Bain to run the Olympics when this was done - so typically disingenuous .
.THIS IS WHAT YOU DO! The Company was failing. You find a way to SAVE it. You don't "bail it out" with no rules....
This Administration would rather have a company fail, everyone on unemployment, food stamps, subsidized phones, free car pooling......free health care...Vendors in bankrupsy court trying to recover 2 cents on the dollar.....than ask people to stop, pull them selves up by the boot straps...stop the damn whining and HAVE AT IT!
We are the best of the best. I choose NOT to subscribe that America is no longer what it once was.
But this damn whining. 
Our family has gone through every scary financial crisis you can in a recession...and by God's grace...we're still standing...
Stop WHINING America....show em' what we are made of.....

Featured prominently in the anti-Romney ad is a former steel worker named Joe Soptic. As it turns out, Soptic is no stranger to “the anti-Bain beat,” as the Washington Examiner’s Charlie Spiering puts it.

“In January, Soptic complained to Democracy Now, a liberal non-profit TV station, that when the steel company he worked for was bought out, they tried to buy him out,” Spiering reports.

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