

The Jobs at Sensata are the epitome of good Middle Class jobs -- they start at $17 and hour. The company was making record profits building auto parts and sensors, important to keeping a strong manufacturing base, here in America. There was nothing there "to fix" when Bain took them over.

All that doesn't matter to the Bain Corporate Raiders.

NOT keeping good Jobs here in America.

NOT keeping America's manufacturing base strong, against our foreign competition.

NOT giving a "take-over target" a fighting chance to "adapt and survive" ...



All that matters to the Bain-equity-share-owners -- including Romney's $8M worth --

is the Outsourcing Tax Credit and the sub- $1 starting wages the Owners will end up paying the Chinese replacement workers.



Explain THAT -- to the Ed Show camera? Hell no, they won't.

Vultures prefer to do their work in private, far from the national glare ...



BREAKING: Sensata temporarily closes plant in response to tonight’s ‘ED Show’ broadcast

by Steve Frank, tv.msnbc.com -- 10/19/2012



Bainport.com reports that in response to Friday’s live broadcast of The Ed Show on MSNBC, Sensata sent workers in Freeport, Illinois, home (with pay) today and closed the auto sensor plant for the entire weekend, barricading the entrances and telling second shift workers not to report. The Ed Show announced earlier this week that it was going to broadcast from Freeport, Illinois, on Friday to cover Sensata’s planned plant closure and to examine whether workers were getting a fair severance package. Despite a record profit last year , 170 Sensata Technologies workers are losing their jobs in December to China thanks to the greedy bullies at Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital.

[...]

Ed did the show anyways. It was a stellar performance too.

The Ed Show at Bainport



These are real American workers, losing good American jobs, to the Business Model that Mitt Romney pioneered.

And Mitt Romney is "too far removed from it all" to bother to see, up close and personal, what his "China Job creating" formula has done, here at home in Freeport IL ...

Thankfully, Ed Schultz was not. Not too "too far removed" to give these Bain-outsourced workers a national platform. And a still hopeful democratic-leaning Voice.







