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So no list.
Not my job. I think Congress isn't doing their job. If you think they are, why don't you produce the list?
So no list.
Not my job. I think Congress isn't doing their job. If you think they are, why don't you produce the list?
So no list.
Why do you keep spreading this unsubstantiated bull****??? Have you seen the list of donors to Hillary Clinton. For ****s sake, get a clue!
Nonsense, absolutely bull****. List every bill passed this year.
Let's skip the list of important legislation signed:
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Not about donors, but about buying the government. Billionaire-funded organizations like Judicial Watch, the Heritage Foundation, the Heartland Institute, Breitbart, FOX, etc, etc; are what the Republican Party is all about today. As an example, Judicial Watch has a staff of 50 people, a combination of full-time lawyers and investigators. Their entire agenda is filing defamation lawsuits. They filed over 300 lawsuits against Obama, and the Billionaire-funded news organizations of Breitbart and FOX pick up every story. The $35 million funding of Judicial Watch is a small price to pay for the 1%ers, as their payback in public policy is enormous. They are laughing all the way to the bank.
So basically you could list all the tax cuts for the wealthy rammed through Congress.
The congress did it's job, and killed it, No?
Pence's face is covered with Tumps ass.
You're welcome to back all that up with sources.
You bet.
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/13/us/politics/judicial-watch-hillary-clinton.html
Suing the government, repeatedly, is an expensive proposition; Judicial Watch has an annual budget of about $35 million that pays for close to 50 employees — a mix of lawyers, investigators and fund-raisers. Mr. Fitton says the group receives donations from nearly 400,000 individuals and institutions every year. One of its biggest funders, according to public filings, is the Sarah Scaife Foundation, which was created by the banking heir Richard Mellon Scaife, who died in 2014. In the 1990s, Mr. Scaife was one of the leading financiers of the right-wing effort to bring down the Clintons, bankrolling conservative think tanks and publications — as well as Judicial Watch.
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And the pending federal action against Trump University for defrauding students? Mr. Fitton, whose organization has filed about 300 lawsuits against the Obama administration, described it as “ambulance chasing.”