I try like everything to avoid Google, but they do have my email service.
Besides not allowing the Democrats/Leftists to regain their terrible power over America and to destroy our Constitution as they have so many of our social organizations, one of the better reasons to vote this November is that we will get to see so many more of these types of videos ... only this time the Democrats/Leftists will truly go insane. I’m really looking forward to it!
What a load of swill from their company spokesperson. From the comment bullets (a long list at the link) - clearly the Google leadership is obsessed with driving toward a one-world Government (to want otherwise is considered tribalism, hatred, and ignorance) - and thus their need to educated the unwashed masses by clever censorship.
I pity the conservatives who work there. They must need to keep their heads down and avoid any discussions not pertaining to their projects.
Sergey Brin was married to Anne Wojcicki, the youngest of three daughters, was born in San Mateo County, California. Her parents are Esther Wojcicki (née Hochman), an educator, and Stanley Wojcicki, a physics professor emeritus at Stanford University. Her mother is Jewish American, and her father is Polish. Her two sisters are Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube and a former executive at Google and Janet Wojcicki, anthropologist and epidemiologist at the University of California, San Francisco.
The CFO at Google, Ruth Porat was born to a Jewish family in Sale, Greater Manchester, England, the daughter of Dr. Dan and Frieda Porat. She moved at a young age to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where her father was a research fellow in the physics department at Harvard University.
Porat began her career at Morgan Stanley in 1987 and left in 1993 to follow Morgan Stanley President Robert F. Greenhill to Smith Barney in 1993 and returned to Morgan Stanley in 1996. Before becoming CFO, she served as Vice Chairman of Investment Banking, from September 2003 to December 2009 and Global Head of the Financial Institutions Group from September 2006 through December 2009. She was previously the co-head of Technology Investment Banking and worked for Morgan Stanley in London. While a banker at Morgan Stanley, she is credited with creating the European debt financing that saved Amazon from collapse during the dot-com melt down in 2000. During the financial crisis, Porat led the Morgan Stanley team advising the United States Department of the Treasury regarding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the New York Federal Reserve Bank with respect to AIG. In the 2011 HBO movie "Too Big to Fail," Porat is played by Jennifer van Dyck. In May 2011, she presented to the Bretton Woods Committee hosted by the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C. on post-crisis reform and financial legislation, and to the World Economic Forum in Davos, in 2013 on "trust" levels within and of the financial sector.
In 2013, it was reported that Barack Hussein Obama would nominate Porat as the next Deputy Secretary of the Treasury. However, it was reported later by Bloomberg News and The New York Times that Porat had contacted White House officials to withdraw her name from consideration because of improving conditions at Morgan Stanley and the acrimonious confirmation process inflicted upon then Treasury Secretary-nominee Jack Lew.
Not just "Russian Collusion", but Soviet Bolshevik Collusion.
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