Mr. Soros clearly doesn’t care who he needs to fund in order to further his globalist goals. And some politicians apparently don’t care from whom they receive campaign contributions. This is one reasons for the high level of disgust that is felt toward our representatives in general. It might not be entirely fair, but it is a fact of life.
The contributions and political moves of some some folks are very interesting to follow. It is also instructive to see from whom politicians are willing to accept money. That this is an issue is evidenced by the occasional return of campaign contributions by politicians who have been shown to receive funds from sources that create unhelpful controversy and criticism.
We just received some insight into the campaign contributions of notorious globalist George Sorors, and some politicians should be running for cover. More on page two.
But accepting money from the Kochs to vote against Trumpcare was ok?
Cindy Carpenter little snowflakes turn into avalanches once enough of them get moving, not that it matters, just an observation
sorro,,,,porque no descansas en el regazo del señor y dejas esta lucha terrenal q tan dificil se te esta haciendo pues ya sabemos q lo q tu quieres es un gobierno ditatorial mundial,,,y eso mejor se lo metes a tu madre por la cabeza
Those amounts are embarrassing compared to what he gives to the Democrats
Funny when everyone on the campagin trail talks of big money as an issue in politics they still go to Uncle George with their hands out
Soros and Koch are the left and right arms of the Rothschild family. If you want to stop globalism you have to go to the source of the problem, the Rothschild’s.
Does this list surprise anyone? Just the dollar amounts seem low.
Here are those Republicans who are the beneficiaries of Mr. Soros’ funding:
Paul Ryan (R-WI) – $10,800
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) – $3,500
Jeb Bush (R) – $2,700
John Kasich (R) – $2,700
Marco Rubio (R) – $2,700
John Boehner (R) – $2,600
Joe Heck (R-NY) – $2,500
John McCain (R-AZ) – $2,500
Ed Royce (R-CA) – $2,500
Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) – $1,000
Chuck Grassley (R-IA) – $1,000
Ron Johnson (R-WI) – $1,000
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) – $1,000
Dan Donovon (R-NY) – $300
Most I’m not surprised to read.
He needs to be put out of business.