Surprise. Surprise. NOT. Romney who is in BED with FOX,
got FOX to delete the relevant transcript.
It is deleted in the section entitled “CROSSTALK”
NavVet was correct again, until proven otherwise.
AND it is important to find out why FOX deleted this.
ROMNEY: Well, you know, you look at what happened in Great Britain. Their auto industry was noncompetitive. The burdens were too great. The government said, “OK, we will give you some money to allow you to stay in business.” But, over time, they lost more and more market share. Ultimately, the industry liquidated. British Leland is gone.
In our case, we should use this opportunity, not to walk away from the industry I’m not suggesting that the federal government isn’t a partner but instead, as a partner, working with the industry to help them, either through a bankruptcy filing or through special legislation or through an out-of-court settlement, help them with their labor unions, their retirees, their suppliers, their real estate holdings.
Help them with all the parties involved to reduce the burdens on these companies on a permanent basis, so they can be competitive with the Japanese cars that are made here, the German cars that are made here. Look at what’s happening in America. You have, right now, a number of foreign companies that have manufacturing facilities here, and they’re making money and growing. We want to make sure that our companies that live here are also making money and growing. And there’s no reason...
CAVUTO: But that’s harder to do...
(CROSSTALK)
ROMNEY: ... they can’t.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
So much for “Let them go bankrupt”
LOL
Once again, you’re stretching for something that’s not there. Fox did not delete anything. Cross-talk means that both men were speaking at the same time.
I listened to the interview LIVE yesterday. If I would have heard somethingn socialistic, I would be honest and say so. I just listened to it again. Here are the missing words:
“And there’s no reason with a restructuring they can’t.”
Wow! Now, that’s something, isn’t it? A revelation.
The auto industry does need to be restructured, not excused for its incompetence. Reducing the burdens on the industry so our companies can be more competitive with foreign companies, however, is also part of the solution. Competent conservatism is the way to go.
We have a brilliant, competent man who has the right plan at the right time for all of the right reasons, yet you feel the need to lie about him endlessly. Sad.