by richard suen, beijing s mayor asked him for help with a resolution pending in congress that opposed china s olympic bid on the grounds of its human rights record. the president of adelson s company, bill wider in, told the court he made an immediate phone call to congressman tom delay. called him later saying the legislation was off the table. he was able to tell the beijing mayor, quote, the bill will never see the light of day, don t worry about it. his spokesperson told a reporter he doesn t recall the conversation. he got the license and edged out bigger casino developers. today his net worth is $21.5 billion. this is the heroic job creator at work. working his influence with the politicians he funds to protect the reputation of the chinese regime so they will grant him a state license for gambling that will make him billions of dollars. if that s not the american dream at work, i don t know what is.
office, josh barro,. i want to talk about mitt romney s taxes for the second week in a row, from here until the election happens quite frankly. we can do four hours every weekend about mitt romney s taxes as far as i m concerned. his taxes continued to be a significant obstacle and problem for him in terms of the campaign. in the last debate, romney was not only debating newt gingrich on the topic, he was parentally debating himself. first he said this about his investments. first of all, my investments are not made by me. my investments for the last ten years have been in a blind trust managed by a trustee. blind trusts are people, my friends. get that? he didn t make those investments. right? he did not make the investments. then he went on to say this. the speaker, you ve indicated that somehow i don t eastern that money. i have earned the money i have. i didn t inherit it. i take risk. i make investments. those investments lead to jobs being created in america. he
carolyn maloney, heather mcghee, director of the washington office, josh barro,. i want to talk about mitt romney s taxes for the second week in a row, from here until the election happens quite frankly. we can do four hours every weekend about mitt romney s taxes as far as i m concerned. his taxes continued to be a significant obstacle and problem for him in terms of the campaign. in the last debate, romney was not only debating newt gingrich on the topic, he was parentally debating himself. first he said this about his investments. first of all, my investments are not made by me. my investments for the last ten years have been in a blind trust managed by a trustee. blind trusts are people, my friends. get that? he didn t make those investments. right? he did not make the investments. then he went on to say this. the speaker, you ve indicated that somehow i don t eastern that money. i have earned the money i have. i didn t inherit it. i take risk. i make investments. t