Saturday, September 15, 2012

Mitt romney china investments

  • Mitt Romney Slams Obama Over China Despite Investments In Chinese ...

    Mitt Romney sharpened his criticism of President Obama's handling of China's trade practices this week, claiming the administration was dawdling as the global power gained strength by stealing American ingenuity and artificially lowering its currency.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Romney rips Obama on China despite investments

    WASHINGTON - Mitt Romney sharpened his criticism of President Obama's handling of China's trade practices this week, claiming the administration was dawdling as the global power gained strength by stealing American ingenuity and artificially lowering ...

    bostonglobe.com

  • Why Mitt Romney As President Could Destroy Alternative Energy Investing (TAN ...

    The biggest question that alternative energy investors are asking is whether or not a Mitt Romney presidency will mean troubled times for this green sector.

    etfdailynews.com

  • New Obama ad goes after Romney on China and jobs

    The campaign of President Barack Obama has gone up with a new TV ad in North Carolina and eight other battleground states, saying that former Gov.

    projects.newsobserver.com

  • Mitt Romney trying to shift away from attacks, back to economy

    NEW YORK - Republican Mitt Romney is trying to shift the focus of the presidential campaign away from anti-American violence overseas and back to the economy, accusing President Barack Obama of ignoring Chinese trade violations and pointing to a new ...

    www.suntimes.com

  • Romney hits Obama on China in new ad

    After railing on China at a campaign stop in Fairfax County today, GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney's campaign released an ad hammering President Barack Obama on the topic.

    politics.blogs.timesdispatch.com

  • Mitt Romney's Remarkable Pettiness

    Despite this frame of reference he has consistently failed to realize that foreign policy is made up of a lot more than sticking it to the Russians and accusing the Chinese of cheating. It's one thing to be inexperienced, but Mitt seems increasingly ...

    www.neontommy.com

  • Sensing an opening, Obama launches new ad campaign castigating Romney on ...

    Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said he delayed the start of his rally in Ohio so he could watch the sober homecoming Friday for four Americans killed in a brazen attack on a U.S.

    www.greenfieldreporter.com

  • Saletan: The shameful attack on Mitt Romney's investing

    He said of Romney and Paul Ryan: "Instead of investing in America, they hide their money in Swiss bank accounts and ship our jobs to China. Swiss bank accounts never built an American bridge. Swiss bank accounts never put cops on the streets or ...

    www.newsday.com

  • Mitt Romney, Michael Porter & The Politics Of No Apology

    However the title of Mitt Romney's 2010 book is worth a glance: No Apology: The Case For American Greatness (St Martin's Press).

    www.forbes.com

  • Will Schick: Romney gives us numbers to chew on

    First, I have some helpful advice for anyone passionately invested in the outcome of the November election: emotionally prepare yourself for possible defeat.

    www.galesburg.com

  • Romney's China-bashing talks useless to U.S. economy

    ... Spain · Forex: Investors decipher Chinese economic signals - Capital Economics. By: Pete Jackson Romney's having another pop at the Chinese currency policy, blaming them the high unemployment in the US, despite the fact he made a large amount of ...

    www.fxstreet.com

  • Convention gives contrasting views on relations

    As members of the US Republican Party gather in Tampa, Florida, for their national convention this week, business leaders say they aren't worried about China-bashing rhetoric from the party's presidential standard-bearer, Mitt Romney. Increased Chinese ...

    www.chinadaily.com.cn

  • Mitt Romney's Swiss Bank Account Hammered By Democratic Convention ...

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Mitt Romney's Swiss bank accounts and Cayman Island investments were hot topics on the opening night of the Democratic National Convention, with several leading Democrats hammering the Republican presidential candidate about them in ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Siemens plant in Charlotte offers lessons as Obama, Romney talk job creation

    CHARLOTTE - As President Obama and Mitt Romney debate whether lower taxes or targeted investment would do more to create jobs, they would benefit from a trip to a brand-new manufacturing plant a few miles from the Charlotte arena where the Democratic ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Why China Will Stop US Energy Independence

    That's exactly why the China Investment Corporation (CIC) is sticking $1.5bn into Cheniere's LNG export plants at Sabine Pass; it's exactly why Sinopec has shown interest in $14bn of Chesapeake's ailing assets; and it's exactly why PetroChina is lining ...

    www.forbes.com

  • Obama and Romney Overstate China Threat

    China-bashing is again in vogue, with both President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney bringing out harsh rhetoric in campaign speeches.

    www.bloomberg.com

  • The Romney-Ryan Ticket: Ceding The Clean Energy Future

    Mitt Romney opposes critical clean energy policies that will encourage investment and create jobs on American soil. Gov.

    thinkprogress.org

  • Biden blasts 'Bain way' of investing in China; ignores rapid Chinese expansion ...

    The message was clear. President Obama and General Motors invests in America; but Mitt Romney and Bain Capitol invest in China and Mexico. But for Vice President Biden to ignore investments by General Motors into China and Mexico is incredibly naive.

    washingtonexaminer.com

  • SPIN METER: China-bashing on the campaign trail

    He accused President Barack Obama of allowing China to treat him like a "doormat" and vowed Mitt Romney would crack down on China cheating. Obama, who has sought deeper ties with China, says his administration has nevertheless stepped up trade ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

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