Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Herman Cain: I'm the victim here

Herman Cain: I'm the victim here

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57321365-503544/herman-cain-im-the-victim-here/?tag=contentMain;contentBody

Let's just say for the record (and CBS will not say it) that Mitt Romney was legally liable director for a company whom literally defrauded medicare millions of times for false medical tests. The company ended up paying $87,000,000 penalty for violations of law, plus repaid $35,000,000 stolen dollars to the govt. Romney was director on the Board overseeing this corporate "person" whom has no brain of it's own, and therefore needs directors to make the decisions whether to rob the US taxpayers or not. Romney and his criminal gang sold the company and took their "management fees" profit out before the theft was discovered, so the new buyers were on the hook for legal fines and restitution -- and Romney escaped a prison cell by THIS MUCH.

Cain has his own shady past, having demolished Aquila Energy while sitting on it's board, A large chunk of the workforce lost their jobs and the stockholders lost so much money that they sued Cain's board of directors for $10,000,000. CBS won't tell you that either.

CBS also will not tell you that Cain doesn't hire illegal Mexican laborers to build Maytag appliances for the company he is director of, Maytag-Whirlpool, because it's not illegal for Mexicans to work in Mexico, where Cain shipped 5,000 American jobs. For that stab in the back to America, Whirlpool paid their henchman $190,000 a year.

This is the same Cain who took $40,000 and $60,000 in cash and valuable goods from the Smoking-Guy Mark Bloch illegally transferred from PROSPERITY USA (which Block runs) to the Cain campaign (which Block also runs). CBS also will not tell you that the organized crime Koch Brothers illegally loaned ten high-wage employees of Koch-Americans for Koch-Prosperity to the Cain campaign and paid Herman $100,000 gratuity to drop by for a talk which has never been reported to the FEC as campaign donations.

Why is CBS stuck on the small C R A P? Well, you know, corporate news says nothing bad about white collar criminals.