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By Gary P Jackson
Woke up this morning to a ton of stories that show the attacks on Mitt Romney, capitalism, and the American way of life, are full of misinformation and out and out lies. One of those is the one about Bain & Company helping out the Obama regime as they screwed the American automobile business, ripping off investors, and giving part of the businesses to union thugs.
It seems it was Bain Consulting not Bain & Company who joined hands with the regime. This company has no connection to Bail & Company whatsoever.
From CNBC [where the BS story came from in the first place]
A previous story incorrectly reported that Mitt Romney’s former firm, Bain & Co., was part of a team of consulting companies that advised President Barack Obama on a decision to shutter car dealerships during the auto bailout.
Bain & Co. said it has no connection to the “Bain Consulting” firm referenced in government documents.
There are many reasons to not like Mitt Romney. His time at Bain Capital isn’t one of them. Making stuff up about it is just pathetic. And CNBC is a sloppy news organization.


















