“Generation Opportunity” sounds like a group that should focus on something forward-thinking -- like how we train the workforce of tomorrow through investment in education.
But they’re not. They’re a special interest group that is running over $830,000 of ads against me in North Carolina.
And according to the Charlotte Observer, “Generation Opportunity has gotten almost 86 percent of the money it raised over three years from two Koch-linked nonprofits.”
Another Koch-backed group. Another $830,000 against us.
The only thing coming faster than the outside spending against us is our FEC deadline.
http://www.thenation.com/blog/176269/generation-opportunity-new-koch-funded-front-says-youth-are-better-uninsured#
ReplyDeleteThis is going to shock you ric. I agree with the Koch's methods and ends.
ReplyDeleteHow the he_l did young people ever survive for over two hundred years in this country before your blessed Obama forced his obamanation of a so called health care bill on us all?
Send Kay another check ric.
It doesn't surprise me that you would agree with corporate America buying the government of the country. Doesn't surprise me at all William.
ReplyDeleteHow did they do it William? the answer is clear. When they got sick they went to the emergency room and you and I paid for it through higher premiums on our health insurance, if you ever had any. Maybe that's why you are so against it. You lost your free ride. you are against Medicaid and welfare William. But how many babies did we pay for over the years? At least now we know that we are paying for them. But maybe not so many. Now since the age of staying on your parents insurance is raised to 26 William, maybe mommy and daddy can pay for these babies instead of me and you.
A Congressional Quarterly analysis shows Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan voted in favor of President Barack Obama’s position 96 percent of the time in 2013.
ReplyDeleteWhy have a senator? Just let BArack vote for her.
Well louman most of your republican senators have voted against the president 100% of the time so what's the difference. More hypocrisy from the right. It's okay to vote the other way 100% of the time but not to agree 96% of the time. Ya got anything better?
DeleteHey Rick,
ReplyDeleteHow much has George Soros given to the dems?
ReplyDeleteGeorge Soros
Political Campaign Contributions
2014 Election Cycle
Contribution Totals
2014 Transaction Count/Amount 8/$36,400
2012 Transaction Count/Amount 44/$2,892,000
2010 Transaction Count/Amount 43/$150,800
2008 Transaction Count/Amount 40/$148,050
2006 Transaction Count/Amount 29/$316,382
2004 Transaction Count/Amount 29/$2,600,854
2002 Transaction Count/Amount 24/$101,500
2000 Transaction Count/Amount 27/$147,250
Looks like about 37,000 dollars.
http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/george-soros.asp?cycle=14
Obviously Gotta Soros is not the big gun you make him out to be and never has been.
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