Query about one sentence ( which I regard it as complex)
The debate over Bain Capital and its
ventures how many jobs were lost vs . how many jobs were saved at companies they acquired and who profited is absurd and makes no earthly sense.
Query :
ls this sentence grammatically correct ?
I guess or I seem to feel that there is a preposition " about " before ( in front of ) the word " how ", but I don ' t know how to deal with the preposition " over "..., I guess that the preposition " over " means preposition " concerning".
The main structure of this sentence, I think, is :
The debate over A ( about ) B , and C , is absurd , and the debate makes no sense .
■■■ Here, the " A , B , and C " are noun phrase.
A = Bain Capital and its ventures,
B = how many jobs were lost vs . how many jobs were saved at companies they
acquired.
C = who profited)■■■
Are my two guesses correct ?