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Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm
Former Governor of Michigan, Faculty at UC Berkeley, Host of "The War Room with Jennifer Granholm" on Current TV
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Why Bain Capital Matters
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There's a reason why stories about the hollowing out of the
middle class resonate -- and why it resonates in this presidential
election. It's deep. You probably know someone who has lost their job
-- I sure do. It's not just blue collar workers. Everyone is
vulnerable.
The middle class workers who have had the rug pulled out from under
them by changes in our economy aren't slackers, they aren't looking for
handouts or freebies. They did everything they were supposed to do --
study, work, save -- and now, they just want jobs. They want the
dignity of work. They want to contribute to the economy, their
families, their communities. But they can't. Their prospects continue
to fall, even as corporate profits and stock indices soar.
Those who've been hit have had to clear out their desks, put their
homes on the market, move their families. In many ways, they've lost
their very identity.
It's why the issue of outsourcing at Bain Capital matters in this
election. Today, "The War Room" and Current TV have uncovered further
evidence of Mitt Romney's lies about the extent of his ties to Bain
after 1999. Mitt Romney was the President, CEO and
sole shareholder of Bain Capital
when it inflicted this kind of pain on thousand
s of regular people. His
Bain Capital took jobs away, closed companies, devastated communities.
And to add insult to injury, he made millions off those empty desks,
foreclosed homes, displaced families and shattered dreams.
That's why he's fighting the outsourcing charge tooth and nail -- precisely because it hurts so much.
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