TRUTH! BUT FROM THE LIBERAL MEDIA? ? ? ?

Once in a while, a revealing article comes from the liberal media that tells us how fraudulent the liberal media is and has been …..   What?  

It’s true!

… ignore the next italicized line …. it was written in the hope that something significant had changed – that we could once again begin to trust …. the NYT, but it was the NY Post instead!

TRUTH is more than REFRESHING!   The truth, … always is!

Deep somewhere, … in the bowels of the New York Times, ….. there exists INTEGRITY! 

They (the New York Post) evidently carried an incredibly revealing article by Deroy Murdock in today’s paper which completely destroys the idea that those of us on the right have become so accustomed to saying – that “One Cannot Trust the Liberal Media!”   The article is entitled:

“Look Who Parks Their Cash At Bain”  –  NYPOST.com  /  by:  Deroy Murdock

Democrats convened in Charlotte, NC, will double down on their claim that Bain Capital is really the Bain crime family. They will accuse Republican nominee Mitt Romney and Bain’s other “greedy” co-founders of stealing their winnings, evading taxes and lighting cigars with $100 bills on their yachts.

But Bain’s private-equity executives have enriched dozens of organizations and millions of individuals in the Democratic base — including some who scream most loudly for President Obama’s re-election.

Government-worker pension funds are the chief beneficiaries of Bain’s economic stewardship. New York-based Preqin uses public documents, news accounts and Freedom of Information requests to track private-equity holdings. Since 2000, Preqin reports, the following funds have entrusted some $1.56 billion to Bain:

  • Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund ($2.2 million)
  • Indiana Public Retirement System ($39.3 million)
  • Iowa Public Employees’ Retirement System ($177.1 million)
  • The Los Angeles Fire and Police Pension System ($19.5 million)
  • Maryland State Retirement and Pension System ($117.5 million)
  • Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada ($20.3 million)
  • State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio ($767.3 million)
  • Pennsylvania State Employees’ Retirement System ($231.5 million)
  • Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island ($25 million)
  • San Diego County Employees Retirement Association ($23.5 million)
  • Teacher Retirement System of Texas ($122.5 million)
  • Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System ($15 million)

These funds aggregate the savings of millions of unionized teachers, social workers, public-health personnel and first responders. Many would be startled to learn that their nest eggs are incubated by the company that Romney launched and the financiers he hired.

Leading universities have also profited from Bain’s expertise. According to Infrastructure Investor, Bain Capital Ventures Fund I (launched in 2001) managed wealth for “endowments and foundations such as Columbia, Princeton and Yale universities.”

According to BuyOuts magazine and S&P Capital IQ, Bain’s other college clients have included Cornell, Emory, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Notre Dame and the University of Pittsburgh.  Preqin reports that the following schools have placed at least $424.6 million with Bain Capital between 1998 and 2008:

  • Purdue University ($15.9 million)
  • University of California ($225.7 million)
  • University of Michigan ($130 million)
  • University of Virginia ($20 million)
  • University of Washington ($33 million)

Major, center-left foundations and cultural establishments also have seen their prospects brighten, thanks to Bain Capital. According to the aforementioned sources, such Bain clients have included the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Doris Duke Foundation, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Ford Foundation, the Heinz Endowments and the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.

Why on Earth would government-union leaders, university presidents and foundation chiefs let Bain oversee their precious assets?

“The scrutiny generated by a heated election year matters less than the performance the portfolio generates to the fund,” California State Teachers’ Retirement System spokesman Ricardo Duran said in the Aug. 12 Boston Globe. Cal STRS has pumped some $1.25 billion into Bain.

Since 1988, Duran says, private-equity companies like Bain have outperformed every other asset class to which CalSTRS has allocated the cash of its 856,360 largely unionized members.

Is Bain really a gang of corporate buccaneers who plunder their ill-gotten gains by outsourcing, euthanizing feeble portfolio companies and giving cancer to the spouses of those whom they fired? If so, union bosses, government retirees, liberal foundations and elite universities thrive on the wages of Bain’s economic Darwinism.

If, however, these institutions relish the yields that Bain Capital generates by supporting start-ups and rescuing distressed companies, 80 percent of which have prospered, then this money is honest — and Team Obama isn’t.

Kudos to the NY Post and to Deroy Murdock!

They’re worth looking at, for those of us on the west coast, who have not!

About josiahe

Watching closely, working to understand all I may, in this "Age of Information", even from my limited view, I can see much of what's going on ..... and I oft see it's going to impact all of us which is why I share it. My focus is to expose evil, and to serve my Lord and savior Jesus in whatever way He shows me. If one waits long enough, better writers will come along and comment; it's just that I have so little patience with the evil that lurks among us and I've wasted so much time and now, there is so little left! WELCOME!
This entry was posted in a href="http://www.startranking.com">search engine submission, New York Times, NYT, Politics and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s