Most might attribute Soros’ disastrous actions in Europe to his extremely leftist political ideology, but now it looks as if there might be a more devious reason behind the billionaire’s European meddling.
A lot can be learned about a man based on his money, and George Soros looks as if he’s betting on the collapse of Europe — the collapse he seems to be funding under the guise of liberal policies.
Is there any doubt that George Soros is a raging leftist? Of course not. All this is is an admission that even he knows that his far-left immigration stance is destroying the continent. But hey, at least he can profit. That seems to be all he cares about. Meanwhile, European citizens have seen their communities turn into havens of rape, crime, and chaos.
See the shocking report about Soros’ secret money on the next page:

America is next on his list-he NEEDS to just die already!!!!
BEWARE THE USEFUL IDIOTS?
Trish, you are so right. I remember Soros after WWII. Evil then and more evil now. I also think he is behind the election of Obama. He also will get Clinton elected because his company owns the voting machines
Oh my God….I really can’t stand to see this revolting evil toad!We’be got to get rid of him. He just needs to go. He’s an insult to thinking feeling humanity. He’s a monster, for sure.
Pure evil.
WHY DOESN’T SOME ONE POP THIS$#%&!@* LOVING HUNGARIAN BASTARD! HE HELPED THE$#%&!@*S DURING THE HOLOCOST AGAINST HIS OWN JEWISH PEOPLE! HEY MOSAD WHERE THE HELL ARE YOU!
The Devil has so much in store for this guy. And none of it will be ‘special’. 😉
They just REFUSE to listen to who it is WE THE PEOPLE want this election…More than a third of the GOP wants to stop Trump before or during the convention.
Politico reported: Nearly four-in-10 Republican members of The POLITICO Caucus — a panel of activists, operatives and strategists in 10 key states — would like to see changes that could deny Trump the party’s nod after the presumptive nominee began the November campaign without a credible campaign structure, in addition to making a series of erratic and inflammatory comments. Among the comments was a recent suggestion that an American-born judge presiding over a civil suit in which he is a defendant can’t be impartial because of the judge’s Mexican heritage
The majority of GOP insiders, a little more than 60 percent, expressed either hesitance or disdain for such an effort. Many warned against overturning the will of the GOP electorate: Trump has won 1,447 bound delegates and has commitments from another 95 unbound delegates — putting him well over the 1,237 needed to clinch the nomination.
But with just six weeks to go until the GOP convention, more than a third want to see the party throw out those rules, unbind the delegates and allow them to choose a different candidate. For many of them, it isn’t as much about winning this year’s election: Trump as the nominee, they believe, represents an existential threat to the party.
“Trump’s continued descent into madness is dragging the GOP down with him,” said a Florida Republican, who like all respondents, completed the survey anonymously. “A convention switchup would be great politics and save the GOP.”
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They just REFUSE to listen to who it is WE THE PEOPLE want this election…More than a third of the GOP wants to stop Trump before or during the convention.
Politico reported: Nearly four-in-10 Republican members of The POLITICO Caucus — a panel of activists, operatives and strategists in 10 key states — would like to see changes that could deny Trump the party’s nod after the presumptive nominee began the November campaign without a credible campaign structure, in addition to making a series of erratic and inflammatory comments. Among the comments was a recent suggestion that an American-born judge presiding over a civil suit in which he is a defendant can’t be impartial because of the judge’s Mexican heritage
The majority of GOP insiders, a little more than 60 percent, expressed either hesitance or disdain for such an effort. Many warned against overturning the will of the GOP electorate: Trump has won 1,447 bound delegates and has commitments from another 95 unbound delegates — putting him well over the 1,237 needed to clinch the nomination.
But with just six weeks to go until the GOP convention, more than a third want to see the party throw out those rules, unbind the delegates and allow them to choose a different candidate. For many of them, it isn’t as much about winning this year’s election: Trump as the nominee, they believe, represents an existential threat to the party.
“Trump’s continued descent into madness is dragging the GOP down with him,” said a Florida Republican, who like all respondents, completed the survey anonymously. “A convention switchup would be great politics and save the GOP.”
Why do you think he is rolling his money onto the Hillarity train.