Why was I annoyed? Because it wanted to portray private enterprise as the only viable capital investor when the truth is, companies go in and out of business everyday. Some are ladled with so much debt by their saviors that they spend decades trying to get out from under their obligations. And some companies, like Bain, prey on those companies, saddle them with debt and then toss them to the wind when they've extracted their fees from them.
But to those who don't dig further, all they see is Romney saves companies I know and recognize whereas Barack's green energy efforts were a waste of money. Don't go muddling my instant perception with actual facts and back-stories of truth...that makes me have to actually think and reason and we all know how many of us enjoy doing that.
So, Minnesota would rather people not be able to advance themselves without the officiating organization paying a fee, first? Do libraries have to pay a fee to lend books? Do documentaries put together by universities have to pay a fee first? If I move into the state and give away old college text books, do I have to pay a fee first? http://www.forbes.com/sites/evapereira/2012/10/19/minnesota-bans-free-online-education/
Are you a terrorist? http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/saudi-arabia-declares-all-atheists-are-terrorists-in-new-law-to-crack-down-on-political-dissidents-9228389.html
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