Top contributors to Obama and McCain are big banks
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October 6, 2008, 8:07 am
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Filed under: 2-party system, 2008 Election, bailout, Bank of America, Barack Obama, bear sterns, Big Banks, campaign contribution, citigroup, Congress, Credit Crisis, DEBT, Dictatorship, Dollar, Economic Collapse, economic depression, Economy, Empire, Fascism, FEC, global economy, Goldman Sachs, Great Depression, Greenback, House, hyperinflation, Inflation, John McCain, JP Morgan, left right paradigm, Lehman Brothers, liquidation, Merrill Lynch, middle class, morgan stanley, national socialism, nationalization, neocons, Neolibs, obama, Ron Paul, Senate, socialism, Stock Market, Taxpayers, UBS, Uncategorized, US Economy, Wachovia, Wall Street | Tags: credit suisse group, federal election commission, run on banks
Top contributors to Obama and McCain are big banks
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It is very intriguing how both have many contributors in common
Comment by Camilah July 29, 2009 @ 3:30 am[…] bought them?” In America this information is still available to the public. Take a look at this chart. It’s very interesting to see that Goldman Sachs was a big supporter of both Barack Obama and […]
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Pingback by Anonymous August 3, 2010 @ 2:10 pmIts because they are all part of the Money machine. There is no muti-party system, just corporate and bank backed politicians.
Comment by Anonymous August 27, 2011 @ 2:08 pmThey muti-party system is in place to divide the public. It doesnt matter what the winner of the election looks like, its always the same man. And its been this way ever since Andrew Jackson left office. Good ol’ Federal Reserve and their fractional reserve banking system.
Comment by Anonymous August 27, 2011 @ 2:11 pm