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US lawmaker returns Goldman campaign donations - Yahoo! News
Pretty cool of him.
Will Barry do the same?
Pretty cool of him.
Will Barry do the same?
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US lawmaker returns Goldman campaign donations - Yahoo! News
Pretty cool of him.
Will Barry do the same?
This isn't about your balls to the chin fantasies shiteater, they made a special forum where you can lick Barry's scrotum.US lawmaker returns Goldman campaign donations - Yahoo! News
Pretty cool of him.
Will Barry do the same?
Of course Palin SAID she would donate her $150,000.00 speaking fee back to the Tea Baggers. Actions, or lack thereof, speak louder than words.
Yet now he bites the hand that fed him.
Barry is the one claiming they are now boogey man #1.Every politician in America is involved with Goldman Sachs.
"Returning" campaign contributions after the campaign is far over is a pretty stupid thing to expect. If if you're going to hold Obama too it, then do the same for every other politician ever. I wonder if McCain has enough cash lying around to pay them back the 2 hundred grand they gave him.
I don't think any of them should give Goldman Sachs Lobby money back....that's just some phony gesture as far as I am concerned.
I'd rather see them put some good use to it, like give it to a charity or even donate it to the treasury for specific use of paying the debt....
I dunno, but if these politicians think that giving the money back to goldman is gonna solve anything, like making their hands look less dirty they are nuts... I'd keep it, if i did not donate it, because I think that means you took campaign funds, and you had no plans for it to influence you when you took it, so why return it? Unless you did expect the money given to your campaign to influence you?
So taking it was sincere?I don't think any of them should give Goldman Sachs Lobby money back....that's just some phony gesture as far as I am concerned.
So its better to take the bribe then return it, is that it?So taking it was sincere?I don't think any of them should give Goldman Sachs Lobby money back....that's just some phony gesture as far as I am concerned.
they are not suppose to TAKE THE MONEY for anything other than their campaign- expenses, and if this is the case...then why oh why give it back?
give it back if goldman influenced your votes with that campaign donation....which is more than likely the case....cuz everyone is doing it....they ALL appear guilty to me...otherwise, goldman gave money, like a kazillion others that gave money, to support the campaign costs of a politician....
they should just keep it, instead of making the alleged crook, richer imo...
So its better to take the bribe then return it, is that it?So taking it was sincere?
they are not suppose to TAKE THE MONEY for anything other than their campaign- expenses, and if this is the case...then why oh why give it back?
give it back if goldman influenced your votes with that campaign donation....which is more than likely the case....cuz everyone is doing it....they ALL appear guilty to me...otherwise, goldman gave money, like a kazillion others that gave money, to support the campaign costs of a politician....
they should just keep it, instead of making the alleged crook, richer imo...
Goldman Sachs and other financial institutions were able to create derivatives that bet against the investments they were selling their investors because of lack of regulation.
Even the most conservative economists agree that the financial markets require regulation.
The conservative Supreme Court recently reversed the limitations of large corporations and large organizations like Unions in the amounts of money they can donate to political candidates.