While I was in Puerto Rico away from the latest political news, I happened to catch James Carville (aka snake boy) on CNN talking with Anderson Cooper.
He went onto attack Mitt Romney’s work at Bain Capital and said that Romney was more interested in profits than creating jobs.
Uh huh?
This is typical nonsensical Liberal rhetoric meant to stir the hearts of the least educated among us. Or in other words, stuff to emotionally shape Obama’s base that doesn’t have an ounce of truth to it or logic behind it.
Did Mitt Romney care about profits?
Absolutely!
That’s the name of the game in the “real world” of free market capitalism. A profitable business like the ones started by Bain Capital means the business is growing from one store, to two stores, to three stores and so on.
But, here’s the part Carville and Democrats conveniently leave out for their “duh” voters. Somebody has to perform the work that provides the service or makes the product that business sells.
The work is called a job.
The person who does the job is called an employee.
The more profits come into the business, the more outlets open, the more employees needed to run the business.
That’s called job creation, James!
You can’t have one (profits), without the other (jobs).
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