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Agschmid

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94. Well that's not based in reality...
Mon Jul 13, 2015, 09:56 PM
Jul 2015

We aren't even talking members we are talking employees, if you add in members that # would be even higher, but no one tracks that.

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I'm recing this 'debunking' for exposure. PoliticAverse Jul 2015 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Jul 2015 #3
The "debunk" is bunk. It's the same difference if Citibank writes the checks or gives bonus to rhett o rick Jul 2015 #16
Really? You have evidence that Citibank gives bonuses to people in order to get them to write DanTex Jul 2015 #19
What difference does it make if Citibank writes the check or all of it's exec's write the checks? rhett o rick Jul 2015 #21
OK, so no evidence. Another conspiracy theory. Good to know. DanTex Jul 2015 #22
"Banks are corporations that care about nothing but profit." < Which would give them the best motive jtuck004 Jul 2015 #42
If they do it what possible evidence would there be? zeemike Jul 2015 #48
It's the best kind of conspiracy theory... impossible to prove! DanTex Jul 2015 #63
It's also the best kind of conspiracy...one impossible to prove. zeemike Jul 2015 #79
Your pushing the meme that it isn't the big banks that support Clinton but just their rhett o rick Jul 2015 #112
During my 45-year working career, I worked for several large corporations, I was never asked... George II Jul 2015 #83
Well there you have it then, anecdotal evidence it never happens. zeemike Jul 2015 #87
Let's see the breakdown of Sanders' contributors employers for his NATIONAL contributions... George II Jul 2015 #100
Well what you see as a problem I see as a solution zeemike Jul 2015 #108
A candidate without a national presence will only win 3 electoral votes. George II Jul 2015 #109
You mean like Carter, Clinton, and Obama did? zeemike Jul 2015 #113
pretty much stupidicus Jul 2015 #45
However, it’s worth noting that this data refers to cumulative donations as far back as the 1980s... AlbertCat Jul 2015 #55
Funny how republican arguments such as these tymorial Jul 2015 #58
Those numbers are for ALL employees, not just executives. George II Jul 2015 #81
Yes, Hillary gets campaign contributions from companies headquartered in NY Thinkingabout Jul 2015 #2
Huge sums, actually. Bubzer Jul 2015 #62
Well that's not based in reality... Agschmid Jul 2015 #94
Allow me to clarify Bubzer Jul 2015 #129
What difference does it make?! I'm sure all those very well paid individuals brewens Jul 2015 #4
. Agschmid Jul 2015 #95
Well aware of that. And of what it really says. Wilms Jul 2015 #5
Well, most Democrats period prefer Hillary to Sanders. DanTex Jul 2015 #20
Straight up. Wilms Jul 2015 #27
...now tell me... DanTex Jul 2015 #31
Great song. Agschmid Jul 2015 #96
So, then, all bankers are Democrats? Bubzer Jul 2015 #65
Some are. For example, the ones that donated to Hillary. DanTex Jul 2015 #70
I'd venture an easy majority of Banksters are conservative (if not 3 out of 4). Bubzer Jul 2015 #80
Some are Dems on social issues Depaysement Jul 2015 #71
Of course the banks themselves don't cut big donation checks. Avalux Jul 2015 #6
How does this improve the situation for Clinton? OpenSecrets, Bernie Sanders: Jefferson23 Jul 2015 #7
What situation needs improving? DanTex Jul 2015 #8
Ok. n/t Jefferson23 Jul 2015 #25
Oh, of course. And most people in Vermont must work for unions, right? Makes sense! senz Jul 2015 #43
My neighbor who works for the Bank of New York is a huge Hillary fan! Walk away Jul 2015 #9
Many years ago I worked for the Bank of New York and was never "asked" to contribute... George II Jul 2015 #52
The Bank didn't ask for anything. Walk away Jul 2015 #116
No they didn't. In fact in 43 years of working not a single employer asked me... George II Jul 2015 #118
Of course. But good luck convincing the folks wearing those tin foil hats.... Walk away Jul 2015 #126
Since we're talking millions and millions of dollars, that's got to be thousand and thousands.... George II Jul 2015 #127
Or just the fringe element of our party who suspect conspiracy.... Walk away Jul 2015 #128
I am puzzled CTBlueboy Jul 2015 #10
Exactly. London Lover Man Jul 2015 #12
You can debunk this type of crapola 2,000,000 times ... NanceGreggs Jul 2015 #11
It's called BUNDLING. In 2008, the HRC campaign called their bundlers "Hillraisers" progressoid Jul 2015 #13
The "debunk" is bunk. While Citibank doesn't write the checks themselves, their employees rhett o rick Jul 2015 #14
Aha. So the new meme is that all 25,000 Citibank employees in New York state are DanTex Jul 2015 #18
... Phlem Jul 2015 #54
Can I second your plonk? Depaysement Jul 2015 #73
! Phlem Jul 2015 #74
You are just stating a bunch of jibberish. The bottom line is that the big banks rhett o rick Jul 2015 #110
It's still very telling when so many of your donors work for banks. HappyPlace Jul 2015 #101
You are exactly correct. The working people support Sen Sanders while the banksters support rhett o rick Jul 2015 #111
It also doesn't include money given to the candidates' Super-PACs. arcane1 Jul 2015 #15
So it's bankers, and not banks, that are going to run her white house. Well in that case Doctor_J Jul 2015 #17
No, Hillary Clinton is going to run her White House. George II Jul 2015 #104
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It also is a reflection of campaign donations from 1999 to 2016. sufrommich Jul 2015 #26
How's this thread working out for you, DanTex? Scootaloo Jul 2015 #29
Well, the Hillary bashing swarm is here, of course. A conspiracy theory here, willful ignorance DanTex Jul 2015 #32
Gotcha. Facts counter to yours are "bashing' and "conspiracy theory" Scootaloo Jul 2015 #34
The conspiracy theory is that the banks are coercing the contributions with financial DanTex Jul 2015 #37
You're sounding kind of like Mitt Romney there, DanTex Scootaloo Jul 2015 #39
The exact opposite, in fact. I'm kind of disappointed in you here. DanTex Jul 2015 #41
So, what, all this money comes from tellers and janitors? Scootaloo Jul 2015 #44
It comes from individuals employed at the corporations. DanTex Jul 2015 #46
If you are as naive (which is unlikely) as your posts indicate, I have the deed to a bridge.... HERVEPA Jul 2015 #90
Actually, it's math. Banks don't hire people so bad at it that they can't figure out that DanTex Jul 2015 #93
It is when it's given through a corporate bundle.Any lobbying for pro-corporate interests thereafter ancianita Jul 2015 #134
The money is not given in a corporate bundle. It's being given by individuals. Not corporations. DanTex Jul 2015 #136
Most people don't know what you know, and I can tell you that it happens way more than any of ancianita Jul 2015 #137
Citibank execs know what I know, though. And can afford lawyers. DanTex Jul 2015 #138
Are their names on any "real" donor list you insist the OP chart doesn't represent? ancianita Jul 2015 #139
I don't understand the question. The OP chart represents donations from employees DanTex Jul 2015 #140
You don't distinguish the interests of the bundlers's names from those individuals within it. That's ancianita Jul 2015 #142
Oh, bundlers. No it doesn't list bundlers and it doesn't show what fraction of the contributions DanTex Jul 2015 #143
Fox news wants their saying back. HERVEPA Jul 2015 #88
So let me get this straight - bank executives are Exilednight Jul 2015 #30
I'm pretty sure the bank employees that donated to Hillary support her. DanTex Jul 2015 #33
According to the records, those "employees" are mostly executives. Exilednight Jul 2015 #92
A lot of those folks are contributing to other candidates too. Organizations typically Hoyt Jul 2015 #35
*facepalm* Man from Pickens Jul 2015 #36
"the fact that bankers overwhelmingly choose HRC is no accident - she's their candidate" Bubzer Jul 2015 #72
kicking frylock Jul 2015 #38
Gee, it's so interesting .... senz Jul 2015 #40
See below...... George II Jul 2015 #49
People don't understand that according campaign finance law, contributions over a certain amount.... George II Jul 2015 #47
Sure. Phlem Jul 2015 #61
Yes. George II Jul 2015 #69
Good luck with that! Phlem Jul 2015 #76
None of "the friends she keeps" can contribute more than $2700. George II Jul 2015 #77
You are completely missing my point. Phlem Jul 2015 #84
The geographic distribution of Hillary donors by zip code is interesting. senz Jul 2015 #50
Here's something else from that site, which explains how they know who the employers are.... George II Jul 2015 #51
BOOM! As always, the LEFT needs to lie to score points! MannyGoldstein Jul 2015 #53
Funny, isn't it? I thought the "left" would know the difference between corporations and people. DanTex Jul 2015 #60
Dude, do your self a favor and take a breath. Phlem Jul 2015 #85
You might not, but Manny does... DanTex Jul 2015 #86
While I can't speak for Manny Phlem Jul 2015 #89
Manny can speak for himself. DanTex Jul 2015 #91
Read it. Phlem Jul 2015 #98
I did. It says "2008". DanTex Jul 2015 #99
alright then. Difference of opinion. Valid. Phlem Jul 2015 #103
NOWHERE did he say he wished McC had won. kath Jul 2015 #105
Question: if you could reverse one election, which would it be. Answer: 2008. DanTex Jul 2015 #107
Possibly the most damming thing I've ever seen on DU MannyGoldstein Jul 2015 #114
Clarifying is the word that I'd use. DanTex Jul 2015 #122
Nah, we pretty much all know. zappaman Jul 2015 #123
Are you referring to Hillary preferring McCain over Obama? Ino Jul 2015 #120
No. Hillary endorse Obama and campaigned for him, in case you forgot. DanTex Jul 2015 #121
Only after she was eliminated. Ino Jul 2015 #124
Not as clearly as Manny. And I suspect many others on the far left. DanTex Jul 2015 #125
I hate when I agree with one of your posts. bravenak Jul 2015 #115
lol tymorial Jul 2015 #56
KnR and good luck. All they want is truthiness, not actual facts. Hekate Jul 2015 #57
Bankers... Not Banks. BANKERS Motown_Johnny Jul 2015 #59
so the gaping differences in "who" and "how much" are all good to go, then? MisterP Jul 2015 #64
Well, the difference in total fundraising is one of the reasons that Hillary is much better DanTex Jul 2015 #68
Her foundation accepted $81m from tax cheats and sex offenders, OnyxCollie Jul 2015 #66
I see banksters on one side and unions on the other Feeling the Bern Jul 2015 #67
Surely you're not that naive, but just in case ... GeorgeGist Jul 2015 #75
Corporations and people are different. I was under the impression that people DanTex Jul 2015 #78
KnR for clarity and exposure Sheepshank Jul 2015 #82
What manner of foaming self delusion be this? whatchamacallit Jul 2015 #97
Absolutely true HassleCat Jul 2015 #102
As as seasoned "donation getter" I have devised a counter argument to this thought Capn Sunshine Jul 2015 #106
I didn't realized that Bernie Sanders rejects all money from anyone who works at a bank. DanTex Jul 2015 #119
Maybe Bernie Sanders should take out an ad stating that anyone working for a bank.... Walk away Jul 2015 #117
Recent donor breakdowns show HRC's 17% are $200 or less, while Bernies' are 75% at $200 or less. ancianita Jul 2015 #130
That's because Bernie raised hardly any money from donations of over $200. DanTex Jul 2015 #131
All factually true, but my RECENT numbers undergird the OP chart's use in calling out union PACs ancianita Jul 2015 #132
The chart is most definitely not a "visual representation of corporate PACs for Hillary". DanTex Jul 2015 #133
Okay,I'll study it. Hill's hard put to erase the names that are the corporate aegis for individuals. ancianita Jul 2015 #135
You're not going to convince right wingers. It isn't even worth the time. NCTraveler Jul 2015 #141
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