3 thoughts on “CORPORATE TAX CHEATERS REWARD THUNE”
Thank goodness we have Tim Johnson to save us from those evil tax cheaters… He only took (a minimum of) $77,300 directly from the PAC’s of those 30 corporations. I’m not sure what the good old South Dakota Progress Alliance uses to determine what amount of corporate contributions are good and what amount is bad, but my line is firmly drawn at $77,300 = GOOD corporate money! and $77,301+ = BAD CORPORATE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I’m not sure what criteria USPIRG used for their calculations, so I only used direct company PAC Contributions, and not employee contributions)
TJ’s so wiley that he’s been able to sucker JP Morgan out of more than $250,000 in campaign contributions since 2006. Down with Wall Street!
That’s why I am an Indy. The only difference between the parties is that Repugs take MORE corporate contributions then Dems do.
No, l3wis, that’s not the only difference between the parties, and I think you know it.
Thank goodness we have Tim Johnson to save us from those evil tax cheaters… He only took (a minimum of) $77,300 directly from the PAC’s of those 30 corporations. I’m not sure what the good old South Dakota Progress Alliance uses to determine what amount of corporate contributions are good and what amount is bad, but my line is firmly drawn at $77,300 = GOOD corporate money! and $77,301+ = BAD CORPORATE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I’m not sure what criteria USPIRG used for their calculations, so I only used direct company PAC Contributions, and not employee contributions)
TJ’s so wiley that he’s been able to sucker JP Morgan out of more than $250,000 in campaign contributions since 2006. Down with Wall Street!
That’s why I am an Indy. The only difference between the parties is that Repugs take MORE corporate contributions then Dems do.
No, l3wis, that’s not the only difference between the parties, and I think you know it.