Posted on 09/28/2016 12:45:37 AM PDT by Brad from Tennessee
Corporate interests and influences have gained a great deal of ground in the Democratic Party under Hillary Clintons candidacy. For example, Clintons 2008 campaign co-chair, former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz rescinded a DNC ban enacted by Barack Obama in 2008 on donations from lobbyists and SuperPACS. The decision helped Clinton keep up with Bernie Sanders grassroots fundraising. . .
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According to the filing report, some of the donors include George Soros son, Alexander, who gave $200,000; Priorities USA, a SuperPAC funded by George Soros, gave $1.5 million; Bank of America gave $1 million; Chevron gave $25,0000; Citigroup gave $100,000; Morgan Stanley gave $75,000; Wells Fargo gave $500,000; former Goldman Sachs CEO Donald Mullen who helped cause the 2008 economic recession gave $100,000; hedge fund investor and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuels corporate point-man Michael J. Sacks donated $300,000. For a political party that nominated Clinton, who hilariously claims to be the champion of Wall Street reform, these prolific donations from the financial industry suggest otherwise.
Blackstone Holdings gave $125,000 to the Democratic National Convention. . .
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Hopefully some of the Sanders voters who were going to vote for Hillary will stay home in protest.
Wells-Fargo? Is that the same Wells-Fargo that defrauded their customers by creating millions of unauthorized new accounts and secretly charging account fees to their customers existing accounts.
How strange that a company that knew they had such a huge upcoming liability would be among the most generous donors.
Had Wells Fargo given $1 million they would’ve had the get out of jail card with Elizabeth Warren
That would be the one. Strange indeed.
It’s brings tears to my eyes to see how the little people have rallied around the Democrats in their hour of need. /s
Warren Buffett’s Wells Fargo
“Wells Fargo gave $500,000”
Anyone with elderly relatives needs to get them away from Wells Fargo. They DO NOT recognize power of attorney without a court fight (which they routinely lose).
Fortunately for me my relative came out of the coma and was able to go to the bank and close the accounts. This is a situation which needs a class action suit but until then it’s best to stay away from these crooks.
Sovereignists v. Globalists, coming to a polling place near you. With the turnover of the internet to the globalists by Obama, expect a return to feudal times if Clinton wins.
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