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One of President Barack Obama’s top campaign spokesmen is a private equity manager whose firm has shut down several factories and laid off hundreds of people amid a stalled economy.
Federico Pena’s role at Vestar Capital Partners has emerged [/b][/i] as Obama’s aides and deputies continue their effort to portray former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney‘s investment career as ruthless, job-destroying, profit-maximizing “vulture capitalism.” Pena has been a partner at Vestar since 2000.
Pena is a former mayor of Denver in swing-state Colorado, a former cabinet member for President Bill Clinton and one of 35 “national co-chairs “ of the president’s 2012 campaign.
The news will likely further undermine the Obama campaign’s effort to focus on Romney’s business practices, rather than Obama’s White House policies, and the resulting debt, deficits and unemployment. [/b][/i]
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In March of 2011, Vestar acquired 100% of Del Monte Foods through a leveraged buyout.
Just two weeks ago, Del Monte announced the closure of a plant in Kingsburg, Califoria, effectively slashing 1,000 jobs. "I am extraordinarily disappointed by Del Monte to make this decision," Kingsburg Mayor Bruce Blayney told the Kingsburg Recorder. "This is a major blow to the local economy."
Roughly eight years ago, Vestar purchased the Solo Cup Company.
According to this 2007 report, Solo Cup Co. (with Vestar as a parent firm) shuttered three U.S. factories. As early as 2010, with Vestar still as the parent company, Solo Cup announced plans to shut an eighty year old factory, ending more than 540 jobs.
In 2002, Vestar acquired frozen food giant BirdsEye Foods.
Roughly four years later, Vestar laid off approximately 500 workers at BirdsEye. "Some of them were employed at Birdseye for 15 to 30 years," according to KGO Ch. 7 in San Fransico.
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Hmmm...maybe the private equity mentality just doesnt play well in public office?FredHayek wrote: That bad penny Pena is showing up again? Remember how horrible he was as a cabinet secretary?
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Just curious, but in real life, when you are actually talking to people (not anonymously across a chat forum,) do you taunt them face to face if they don't respond to you?The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: rofllol crickets.
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archer wrote: When did Pena decide to run for president? I must have missed that news item. No one that I know of has suggested that they are bad, or should be shut down, only that they make a lousy training ground for the President of the United States. I expect to see Romney run from his Bain experience just as he has run from his time as governor. Bring on the Olympics...it may be all he has left.
"Their priority is to maximize profits," Obama said during a news conference after the NATO summit in Chicago. "And that's not always going to be good for communities or businesses or workers."
http://content.usatoday.com/communities ... 7-4qiqtP7c
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Kate wrote:
Just curious, but in real life, when you are actually talking to people (not anonymously across a chat forum,) do you taunt them face to face if they don't respond to you?The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: rofllol crickets.
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LadyJazzer wrote: Crickets?
No... "Who cares?" would be more like it...
Nobody said that P.E. was a bad thing. The way Romney and Bain practiced it was reprehensible, and taking credit for jobs created after you were out of the picture, while running away from jobs and contracts you destroyed while you WERE there, is despicable. He lies about being a "job creator" when it wasn't about jobs--it was about creating wealth for the investors. That's not a qualification for POTUS. And if he wants to try to use that as a talking-point, it's fair game.
God, I love the IGNORE function...
"Their priority is to maximize profits," Obama said during a news conference after the NATO summit in Chicago. "And that's not always going to be good for communities or businesses or workers."
http://content.usatoday.com/communities ... 7-4qiqtP7c
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