Levin:
http://www.therightscoop.com/mark-levin-what-does-bain-capital-have-to-do-with-saving-this-country/
Levin is not in any way bothered by Romney having worked for Bain.
If you have a problem with somebody buying a company, and then stripping away its assets and firing its workers, then I have a problem with your politics. If you had a better use for the company then you should have offered more for it than Bain did.
I see OWS among us.
I’ve been very clear. I have a problem with a coldhearted, unethical, corporate-raiding “buyout baron” becoming President. Bain’s business model shows a “profit at all costs” mentality, and those costs included sticking creditors with the bill in bankruptcies, cashing in on government-funded pension insurance and benefitting from medicare fraud. Their creditors have accused Bain of “unjust enrichment.” They have been sued and threatened with lawsuits until they had to give up money to settle it. Does that not tell you they engaged in unethical business practices? Even Mark Levin has on air called Romney “more of a corporatist than a capitalist.”
The details are at the links I provided which you clearly chose to ignore so you could continue believing your myth that anyone who calls themselves a “capitalist” is automatically some kind of patriotic hero. Sometimes they are just greedy, selfish, unethical, uncaring, heartless individuals who will destroy anybody they need to to get ahead in business (or politics). That accurately describes Mitt Romney.