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"Americans for Tax Fairness Action Fund reveals in a new report Thursday that 40 billionaires and billionaire families with ties to Epstein have injected over $1.57 billion into U.S. elections since 2010.
According to the group’s analysis, 84 percent of this spending, or over $1.3 billion, went toward Republicans or conservative causes."
That’s about $3 million a year if divided evenly, mostly to Republicans. I remember seeing articles about politicians being bought for $10-30k. So that’s a good stake in the Republican party in every state. And that’s only the money they have tracked.
That is all? That sounds low.
American politicians are quite cheap.
Ridiculously cheap. If you can buy a car with a reasonable down payment you can afford one.
"Americans for Tax Fairness Action Fund reveals in a new report Thursday that 40 billionaires and billionaire families with ties to Epstein have injected over $1.57 billion into U.S. elections since 2010.
According to the group’s analysis, 84 percent of this spending, or over $1.3 billion, went toward Republicans or conservative causes."
That’s about $3 million a year if divided evenly, mostly to Republicans. I remember seeing articles about politicians being bought for $10-30k. So that’s a good stake in the Republican party in every state. And that’s only the money they have tracked.
Is this only billionaires with ties to Epstein or all billionaires?
Contributions are counted and less than actions (like buying Twitter and news orgs)
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was 1.6bill each.
Or 1.6bill a month.