HaShev
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Did Al Franken's removal become enhanced by Comcast and it's bought politicians distaste for Franken's lone crusade as their revenge?
Political connections & greased palms come in handy for corporations seeking mergers and regulatory favors.
But when you don't play along, the power of those corporations especially in controlling MSM outlets can crush your political career, which is why most politicians play the game as being compromised into doing so.
Al Franken being a consumer advocate however, did not play along when Comcast wanted to merge Time Warner.
So which politicians lined their pockets with Comcast (MSNBC) money?
Chuck Schumer (D-NY) led the way with $35,000 from the Comcast (MSNBC) federal political action committee (PAC) during the Time Warner (CNN) merger request.
D-VT Senator Patrick Leahy received $32,500 both as leadership of the committee.
Diane Feinstein(CA) only got $18,500, I guess Comcast is sexist. No Wait, they gave Hillary almost a half a million for her campaign, so it must he Feinstein had little weight in the game like the heads of the committee.
17 of the 18 in total got $ from Comcast and who knows how many HD boxes and free wifi's *L*.
So think, next time Comcast tries to sneak those illegal billing charges like router charge rental fees when you own your own router, they are using that stolen money to pay Schumer and the other swamp critters on both sides of the isle.
Political connections & greased palms come in handy for corporations seeking mergers and regulatory favors.
But when you don't play along, the power of those corporations especially in controlling MSM outlets can crush your political career, which is why most politicians play the game as being compromised into doing so.
Al Franken being a consumer advocate however, did not play along when Comcast wanted to merge Time Warner.
So which politicians lined their pockets with Comcast (MSNBC) money?
Chuck Schumer (D-NY) led the way with $35,000 from the Comcast (MSNBC) federal political action committee (PAC) during the Time Warner (CNN) merger request.
D-VT Senator Patrick Leahy received $32,500 both as leadership of the committee.
Diane Feinstein(CA) only got $18,500, I guess Comcast is sexist. No Wait, they gave Hillary almost a half a million for her campaign, so it must he Feinstein had little weight in the game like the heads of the committee.
17 of the 18 in total got $ from Comcast and who knows how many HD boxes and free wifi's *L*.
So think, next time Comcast tries to sneak those illegal billing charges like router charge rental fees when you own your own router, they are using that stolen money to pay Schumer and the other swamp critters on both sides of the isle.