Campaign contributions by AIG
I haven't checked the sources, but noticed this on Newsmax about other "bonuses" received by politicians- ". . . the $101,332 that the Obama campaign received [from AIG] was larger than the amount AIG donated to any other candidate except Sen. Chris Dodd, according to Opensecrets.org.
Newsmax reported on Tuesday that the Connecticut Democrat, who received $103,100 from AIG, inserted language in the $787 billion stimulus bill that allowed all bonuses awarded before February 11, 2009, to be paid to AIG executives.
AIG contributed to 18 Democratic members of the Senate in the last election cycle, including Hillary Clinton ($35,965) and Joe Biden ($19,975), and 34 Democratic House candidates.
The insurance firm also contributed $59,499 to the Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain ($59,499), 14 other GOP senators and 21 Republican House candidates."
Even so, I'm far more worried about Obama's indebtedness to George Soros and ACORN than to AIG.
2 comments:
Murray sez:
The "connections" just keep popping up don't they? It's amazing how each party's supporters refuse to acknowledge the corruption that has become everyday practice among our legislators. Plus Obama is on TV everyday spreading deception and lies yet he's still able to garner 53% acceptance. It is evident to me that the Democratic party chose Obama for his ability to smooth talk the public into accepting corrupt behavior and their crippling spending. They seem to rely on this tactic. Hmmm, remember the old smoothy Clinton?
Actually, Obama is making Bill Clinton look awfully good.
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