Election 2016

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Wow!!!!!

A $1 million dollar campaign buy.

That should counter the $83 million dollar campaign buy by the anti-Trump people.
You tried to say no Super PACs are supporting Trump, proved you wrong.
You tried to say no Super PACs are buying ads supporting him, proved you wrong.
Now you shift and deflect by saying it's nothing compared to what actual Republicans are spending to try and stop him......

I think we're done here.
 

realbrown1

Annoy a liberal today. Hit them with facts.
You tried to say no Super PACs are supporting Trump, proved you wrong.
You tried to say no Super PACs are buying ads supporting him, proved you wrong.
Now you shift and deflect by saying it's nothing compared to what actual Republicans are spending to try and stop him......

I think we're done here.
No wonder I haven't heard CNN or MSNBC talk of Trump's super pac.

$1 million is not worth mentioning.

Unless you are a Trump hater looking for ANYTHING negative to post about him.

Sound familiar?
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
No wonder I haven't heard CNN or MSNBC talk of Trump's super pac.

$1 million is not worth mentioning.

Unless you are a Trump hater looking for ANYTHING negative to post about him.

Sound familiar?
Morelock posted he has no super PACs and is taking no money from anyone.
I simply pointed out that is false.

You disagreed and I proved you wrong.
I don't know what you've heard on CNN or MSNBC and I don't care.

I also don't need to look for negative things to post about him, the things he says speak for themselves, you can make up your own mind about them.
 

cheryl

I started this.
Staff member
How ‘ghost corporations’ are funding the 2016 election - Washington Post

Two days before Christmas, a trust called DE First Holdings was quietly formed in Delaware, where corporations are required to reveal little about their workings. A day later, the entity dropped $1 million into a super PAC with ties to Jersey City, N.J., Mayor Steven Fulop, a Democrat considering a gubernatorial bid.

The trust, whose owner remains unknown, is part of a growing cadre of mystery outfits financing big-money super PACs. Many were formed just days or weeks before making six- or seven-figure contributions — an arrangement that election law experts say violates a long-standing federal ban on straw donors.

But the individuals behind the “ghost corporations” appear to face little risk of reprisal from a deeply polarized Federal Election Commission, which recently deadlocked on whether to even investigate such cases.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
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realbrown1

Annoy a liberal today. Hit them with facts.
PSSST,

back in the day of this photo, it was the liberals who supported WWII and NOT the republicans. IT was the republicans in the senate and congress that wanted to stay OUT of WWII leaving the PROGRESSIVE LIBERALS to stand alone supporting our troops.

Go back and take a history class.

TOS.
Stay out of the war in 1939-1941.

Nothing wrong with that.

But on Dec. 7, 1941, that all changed.

We were attacked.
 
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