So McCain wants his own crime syndicate now?
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So McCain wants his own crime syndicate now?
McCain has his own pay-to-play foundation similar to the Clinton crime syndicate.
Notable is that he funded it with $9 million in unspent funds from the 2008 campaign. Because I'm sure that's what his donors wanted their money spent on - don't use that money to try to defeat Obama - instead use it to fund your crime syndicate.
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Notable is that he funded it with $9 million in unspent funds from the 2008 campaign. Because I'm sure that's what his donors wanted their money spent on - don't use that money to try to defeat Obama - instead use it to fund your crime syndicate.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/19/exclu ... institute/
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Re: So McCain wants his own crime syndicate now?
He's another establishment snake needing to be drained. I'm sure this means he's going full anti-Trump and will work to contain the Obama and Clinton investigations.
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Re: So McCain wants his own crime syndicate now?
When every you see a politician behaving in ways that make no sense (like going to foreign countries and criticizing our sitting President), or advocate for policies that anti-conservative (even tho the pol claims to be a conservative) you have to follow the money. And it seems 9 times out of 10, that money trail leads to Soros.BigDave wrote:McCain has his own pay-to-play foundation similar to the Clinton crime syndicate.
Notable is that he funded it with $9 million in unspent funds from the 2008 campaign. Because I'm sure that's what his donors wanted their money spent on - don't use that money to try to defeat Obama - instead use it to fund your crime syndicate.
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Re: So McCain wants his own crime syndicate now?
It's a tough issue. On the one hand, politicians are uniquely qualified to pull in charitable donations to good causes. On the other, the moral hazard can be enormous.BigDave wrote:McCain has his own pay-to-play foundation similar to the Clinton crime syndicate.
Notable is that he funded it with $9 million in unspent funds from the 2008 campaign. Because I'm sure that's what his donors wanted their money spent on - don't use that money to try to defeat Obama - instead use it to fund your crime syndicate.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/19/exclu ... institute/
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Re: So McCain wants his own crime syndicate now?
It's a non-profit 501(c)(3) think tank like the Heritage Foundation. His donors are all big businesses (Daimler, Cisco, GE, Wal-Mart) who want to peddle influence. The EU even gave a grant. That's all it is. There's no charity.VisorBoy wrote:It's a tough issue. On the one hand, politicians are uniquely qualified to pull in charitable donations to good causes. On the other, the moral hazard can be enormous.BigDave wrote:McCain has his own pay-to-play foundation similar to the Clinton crime syndicate.
Notable is that he funded it with $9 million in unspent funds from the 2008 campaign. Because I'm sure that's what his donors wanted their money spent on - don't use that money to try to defeat Obama - instead use it to fund your crime syndicate.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/19/exclu ... institute/
Re: So McCain wants his own crime syndicate now?
It has a focus on leadership training and also does work for good causes, like human trafficking at the most recent Sedona Forum.USN_Hokie wrote:It's a non-profit 501(c)(3) think tank like the Heritage Foundation. His donors are all big businesses (Daimler, Cisco, GE, Wal-Mart) who want to peddle influence. The EU even gave a grant. That's all it is. There's no charity.VisorBoy wrote:It's a tough issue. On the one hand, politicians are uniquely qualified to pull in charitable donations to good causes. On the other, the moral hazard can be enormous.BigDave wrote:McCain has his own pay-to-play foundation similar to the Clinton crime syndicate.
Notable is that he funded it with $9 million in unspent funds from the 2008 campaign. Because I'm sure that's what his donors wanted their money spent on - don't use that money to try to defeat Obama - instead use it to fund your crime syndicate.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/19/exclu ... institute/
Do justice, love mercy, walk humbly.
Re: So McCain wants his own crime syndicate now?
Yeah, they talked about stuff. World is saved!VisorBoy wrote:It has a focus on leadership training and also does work for good causes, like human trafficking at the most recent Sedona Forum.USN_Hokie wrote:It's a non-profit 501(c)(3) think tank like the Heritage Foundation. His donors are all big businesses (Daimler, Cisco, GE, Wal-Mart) who want to peddle influence. The EU even gave a grant. That's all it is. There's no charity.VisorBoy wrote:It's a tough issue. On the one hand, politicians are uniquely qualified to pull in charitable donations to good causes. On the other, the moral hazard can be enormous.BigDave wrote:McCain has his own pay-to-play foundation similar to the Clinton crime syndicate.
Notable is that he funded it with $9 million in unspent funds from the 2008 campaign. Because I'm sure that's what his donors wanted their money spent on - don't use that money to try to defeat Obama - instead use it to fund your crime syndicate.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/19/exclu ... institute/
Re: So McCain wants his own crime syndicate now?
It goes to their description as charitable/good cause.USN_Hokie wrote:Yeah, they talked about stuff. World is saved!VisorBoy wrote:It has a focus on leadership training and also does work for good causes, like human trafficking at the most recent Sedona Forum.USN_Hokie wrote:It's a non-profit 501(c)(3) think tank like the Heritage Foundation. His donors are all big businesses (Daimler, Cisco, GE, Wal-Mart) who want to peddle influence. The EU even gave a grant. That's all it is. There's no charity.VisorBoy wrote:It's a tough issue. On the one hand, politicians are uniquely qualified to pull in charitable donations to good causes. On the other, the moral hazard can be enormous.BigDave wrote:McCain has his own pay-to-play foundation similar to the Clinton crime syndicate.
Notable is that he funded it with $9 million in unspent funds from the 2008 campaign. Because I'm sure that's what his donors wanted their money spent on - don't use that money to try to defeat Obama - instead use it to fund your crime syndicate.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/19/exclu ... institute/
Do justice, love mercy, walk humbly.
Re: So McCain wants his own crime syndicate now?
I guess this means BigDave can call UWS a charity (The Human Fund Institute?) and collect those millions he makes in ad revenue tax free.VisorBoy wrote:It goes to their description as charitable/good cause.USN_Hokie wrote:
Yeah, they talked about stuff. World is saved!