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The Truth About Romney Economics: Jerry from Ampad

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Jerry worked at Ampad when Romney Economics came to town.

The Truth About Romney Economics: Randy from Ampad

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Randy worked at Ampad when Romney Economics came to town.

The Truth About Romney Economics: Cindy from Dade

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Cindy worked at Dade when Romney Economics came to town.

The Truth About Romney Economics: John from GST Steel

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John worked at GST Steel when Romney Economics came to town.

Romney Economics: Job Loss and Bankruptcy at Ampad

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With American Pad & Paper (Ampad), Mitt Romney and his partners took a small but successful paper products business and merged it with other companies in the industry, piling up debt as they went.

Romney Economics: Job Loss and Bankruptcy at Ampad

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 With American Pad & Paper (Ampad), Mitt Romney and his partners took a small but successful paper products business and merged it with other companies in the industry, piling up debt as they went. Ultimately, the company was unable to keep up with the interest payments on its debt and was forced into bankruptcy, but not before Romney and his partners were able to squeeze out more than $100 million for themselves.

El Plan Económico de Romney: Perdida de Empleos y Ampad se Va a la Bancarrota

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Cuando se trata de American Pad & Paper (Ampad), Mitt Romney y sus socios tomaron un pequeña compañía exitosa que producía productos de papel y la fusionaron con otras compañías en la industria, ahogándola en deuda conforme pasaba el tiempo. Al final, la compañía no alcanzaba pagar los intereses sobre la deuda y se tuvo que ir a la bancarrota.

Steel

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Kansas City's GST Steel had been making steel rods for 105 years when Romney and his partners took control in 1993. They cut corners and extracted profit from the business at every turn, placing it deeply in debt.

Romney Economics: Bankruptcy and Bailouts at GST Steel

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Kansas City's GST Steel had been making steel rods for 105 years when Romney and his partners took control in 1993. They cut corners and extracted profit from the business at every turn, placing it deeply in debt.