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Romney Run Company Guilty Of Medicare Fraud

johnny2x2x

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/20....edicar e-fraud/

"In 1989, Bain Capital purchased controlling interest in Damon Corp., a medical testing company located in Needham, Massachusetts.

During the time that Bain held its ownership of the company, Mitt Romney personally sat on the Board of Directors. And during that same period, Damon Corp. was busy submitting fraudulent reimbursement claims to Medicare to the tune of millions of dollars charged for unnecessary blood tests."

Way to go Mitt, your resume just keeps getting better and better.
 
[color=#551A8B said:
TinselWolverine[/color]]You are aware that "Medicare Fraud" is reduncant, right?

Reduncant? That's redonkulus!
 
johnny2x2x said:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2012/01/21/romney-supervised-medical-testing-company-guilty-of-mas sive-medicare-fraud/

"In 1989, Bain Capital purchased controlling interest in Damon Corp., a medical testing company located in Needham, Massachusetts.

During the time that Bain held its ownership of the company, Mitt Romney personally sat on the Board of Directors. And during that same period, Damon Corp. was busy submitting fraudulent reimbursement claims to Medicare to the tune of millions of dollars charged for unnecessary blood tests."

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defrauding the government is okay. Remember? government is evil and communistic. his company was just being smart... efficient... "creating jobs"!!!

HE'S CREATING JOBS OKAY?!?!?!
 
MichChamp02 said:
johnny2x2x said:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2012/01/21/romney-supervised-medical-testing-company-guilty-of-mas sive-medicare-fraud/

"In 1989, Bain Capital purchased controlling interest in Damon Corp., a medical testing company located in Needham, Massachusetts.

During the time that Bain held its ownership of the company, Mitt Romney personally sat on the Board of Directors. And during that same period, Damon Corp. was busy submitting fraudulent reimbursement claims to Medicare to the tune of millions of dollars charged for unnecessary blood tests."

...

defrauding the government is okay. Remember? government is evil and communistic. his company was just being smart... efficient... "creating jobs"!!!

HE'S CREATING JOBS OKAY?!?!?!

Yeah, he was creating jobs all right, jobs in the Federal Prosecutors office. It takes a lot of man power to successfully prosecute a fraud case this massive.

Seriously though folks, this doesn't surprise anyone. Mitt's company, Bain, didn't care about silly things like fraud and other abuses, they were just in it for the buck. Sure Mitt sat on the board of the company after Bain held controlling interest there, but he could have cared less what they were doing or how they were running the business, he was just there to make a quick dollar, I mean how can you expect the owners of a business to be responsible for the way that business runs? He bought it and under him it committed $25 Million in fraud against the US Tax Payers, he sold it at a nice profit anyways and then left the new owners to clean up the mess, it's the Mitt Romney way.

So the US Tax Payers are out $25 Million, and Bain made $12 Million from it during this fraud. Hmmm, shouldn't Bain and Romney have to pay back the US Tax Payers? They pocketed $12 Million from a company that stole $25 Million, doubt if they would have made so much money if not for the book cooking that was going on at our expense.
 
"I didnt chose to be on the board of directors....it was a blind trust. They also kept all important matters secret and did not tell the board. What we really need to focus on is getting people back to work."
 
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