Robert Reich (former U.S. labor secretary and professor at UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy), Ilyse Hogue (columnist, The Nation), Joel Rubin (director of policy and government affairs, Ploughshares Fund), Jon Soltz (co-founder and chairman of VoteVets.org and Iraq War veteran), Simon Johnson (senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and professor at MIT’s Sloan School of Management) and Tico Almeida (founder and president, Freedom to Work).
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Robert Reich and Ilyse Hogue: It’s OK to attack Mitt Romney’s job creation record
“Mitt Romney was very good at making money: making money for investors, making money for shareholders, making money for private equity partners. But the job of president is most specifically not to make money for shareholders — we’re not shareholders, [...] watch video