America’s Richest Political Activists Pour Money Into SuperPACs

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Hedge fund billionaires Thomas Steyer and Paul Singer are among those deploying their money to promote their issue agendas. Selected congressional candidates will receive political contributions.

Greg Russak‘s insight:

Thomas Steyer is a former-hedge-fund-manager-turned-tree-hugger. (For the record, I like him).

Give a listen to the source of this post and then listen to this one in which Steyer is interviewed: 

http://www.npr.org/2014/02/24/281916777/billionaire-tom-steyer-puts-his-money-toward-climate-issues

 

Do you want him pouring money into elections? Are you ready to add your name to the American Anti-Corruption Act yet to get all of the big money out of our politics?

 

http://unitedrepublic.actionkit.com/event/cosponsor/9815/

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Author: Peaceful Patriot

Proud middle class husband, father, and progressive liberal. Was registered Non-Partisan my entire adult life before registering as a Democrat in order to vote for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 closed primary. Staying registered as a Democrat in order to be part of the changes the Party needs instead of whining about it from the outside. See Republicans as devoid of moral standing, intellect, and credibility now that they've embraced and continue to support the human filth that is Trump. Libertarians are only slightly better. Objectivism is the epitome of greed and selfishness, and believers show a degree of intellectual and moral bankruptcy that can only be appreciated by someone who is proud of their lack of empathy. An atheist who doesn't care what you believe so long as you stop pretending the Founding Fathers intended for you to legislatively force your Christian beliefs on everyone else.

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