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On 25/04/2010 1:41 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 12:16:29 -0700 (PDT), John H wrote: On Apr 25, 10:56 am, wrote: On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 10:24:19 -0400, John wrote: they used to. not anymore. the NY times reported yesterday that, since the begiining of the year, 2/3 of all bribes from the financial sector now go to the GOP. and last week, the chamber of commerce engineered a fund raiser/closed door meeting between 25 hedge fund managers and 2 GOP senators. 'Used to' my ass. This year Goldman Sachs has given two times as much to bribe Democrats as Republicans. Learn to read. Maybe that's why you lost all your money really? is that what rush is telling you to say? i realize that, as a conservative, you never think for yourself, because you're not too bright, but i guess he hasn't forced you to read this: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_1...83-503544.html Sixty-two percent of the money from that industry has gone to Democrats, and 37 percent to Republicans. (That has changed somewhat recently, the Journal notes: In the first two months of the year, Citigroup, Goldman , J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley gave twice as much to Republicans than Democrats.) and this this: http://wallstreetpit.com/23015-repub...al-reform-bill where 25 top wall street execs met with the GOP to bribe them behind closed doors and then there's: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB2000...216461790.html Republicans are stepping up their campaign to win donations from Wall Street, trying to capitalize on an increasing sense of regret among executives at big financial institutions for backing Democrats in 2008. In discussions with Wall Street executives, Republicans are striving to make the case that they are banks' best hope of preventing President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats from cracking down on Wall Street. A complete picture of Wall Street's 2009 campaign donations won't be available for a few weeks. Through the third quarter, campaign-finance reports show that some major Wall Street players began sending an increasing share of their donations to Republicans. Many of those donations came toward the end of this period, because many banks had essentially shut down their political giving at the height of the financial crisis. Through the first nine months of 2009, about 54% of donations from Bank of America Corp.'s political action committee and employees went to Republicans, according to campaign-finance data compiled by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics. That was a switch from the 2008 campaign, when 56% of the company's donations went to Democrats. Shirley Norton, a BofA spokeswoman, said it doesn't base PAC donations on party affiliation So is what you are saying is Obama is misusing the powers of his office to pick on companies that contribute to GOP? -- Socialism and statism are great as long as someone else pays for it. |
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