As much as I'm not a fan of Romney I am a huge fan of Capitalism and the allocation of capital to where it is the most effective. Bain and Romney have been very good at this. Just ask the people who now have jobs as a consequence of Bain's investment in their companies. Bain has also increased the wealth of the people who have invested in the funds that they run.
Obama, on the other hand, changes lives by spending taxes on social programmes. A noble and necessary cause, to be sure, but you cannot have one without the other and this is misplaced piety.
Someone should sent a memo to Romney however that you can't have Capitalism without an environment, so he needs to rethink his dig, baby dig philosophy ;)
+James Gemmell Being wealthy and successful in business doesn't deny your opportunities helping the communities and changing the world. On the contrary, ability to maneuver large amount capital maybe help you get jobs done easily and quickly.
Success doesn't mean have to be prompted up the ladder from poverty.
+Dean Budd What I can say. You are very un-Australian. Hahaha.
James Gemmell - 2012-09-07 12:19:35+1000 - Updated: 2012-09-07 12:19:47+1000
Romney is struggling with the science. :-D I do believe in basic science. I believe in participating in space. I believe in analysis of new sources of energy. I believe in laboratories, looking at ways to conduct electricity with -- with cold fusion, if we can come up with it. It was the University of Utah that solved that. We somehow can’t figure out how to duplicate it. http://boingboing.net/2012/09/06/179832.html
Obama, on the other hand, changes lives by spending taxes on social programmes. A noble and necessary cause, to be sure, but you cannot have one without the other and this is misplaced piety.
Success doesn't mean have to be prompted up the ladder from poverty.
+Dean Budd What I can say. You are very un-Australian. Hahaha.
I do believe in basic science. I believe in participating in space. I believe in analysis of new sources of energy. I believe in laboratories, looking at ways to conduct electricity with -- with cold fusion, if we can come up with it. It was the University of Utah that solved that. We somehow can’t figure out how to duplicate it.
http://boingboing.net/2012/09/06/179832.html