View Full Version : The man who's financed Marco Rubio's career
Will Hunting
09-21-2015, 10:30 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/10/us/billionaire-lifts-marco-rubio-politically-and-personally.html
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damn nice find, behind every pro immigration candidate or organization it seems there is a jew. When did you become this red pilled? Posting merchants :lmao laughing my literal ass off over here
Will Hunting
09-21-2015, 10:34 PM
I'm sure it's just a total coincidence Spicko Rubio has the exact same radically pro-Israel view that the Jewish oligarch who's bankrolled his entire political career has!
Will Hunting
09-21-2015, 10:38 PM
damn nice find, behind every pro immigration candidate or organization it seems there is a jew. When did you become this red pilled? Posting merchants :lmao laughing my literal ass off over here
Most Jews are decent people, but the group of le merchants at the top is ruining it for the rest of us.
Most Jews are decent people, but the group of le merchants at the top is ruining it for the rest of us.
That's pretty much the way I view it. I actually think Israel is pretty based outside of stabbing us in the back so many times. They're racist, anti immigration, and kill mudslimes. If they'd stop promoting immigration to goy countries we'd get along fine.
Will Hunting
09-21-2015, 10:48 PM
That's pretty much the way I view it. I actually think Israel is pretty based outside of stabbing us in the back so many times. They're racist, anti immigration, and kill mudslimes. If they'd stop promoting immigration to goy countries we'd get along fine.
My view is the whole region is fucked up and we should get out, let Israel handle itself. It's not as strong as ours but they have the most advanced military in the world, they'll be fine.
This all happened because 100 years ago the le merchants in Britain drew borders in the middle east after WWI that would inevitably lead to civil war.
My view is the whole region is fucked up and we should get out, let Israel handle itself. It's not as strong as ours but they have the most advanced military in the world, they'll be fine.
This all happened because 100 years ago the le merchants in Britain drew borders in the middle east after WWI that would inevitably lead to civil war.
Yeah the plan was to keep the region in constant turmoil and chaos. I've read a lot about that but at this point I want to see a second crusade and every mudshit done away with. It sounds extreme at first but think about it and you'll eventually come around. Islam is a danger to mankind itself. Fastest growing religion in the world and over half the babies being burn in Europe by 2025 will be Muslim. We should just turn Israel loose on them.
Will Hunting
09-21-2015, 11:04 PM
Yeah the plan was to keep the region in constant turmoil and chaos. I've read a lot about that but at this point I want to see a second crusade and every mudshit done away with. It sounds extreme at first but think about it and you'll eventually come around. Islam is a danger to mankind itself. Fastest growing religion in the world and over half the babies being burn in Europe by 2025 will be Muslim. We should just turn Israel loose on them.
I have no problem with letting Israel do whatever it wants, I just don't want American lives/dollars being spent in the middle east. We've wasted enough already.
DarrinS
09-21-2015, 11:53 PM
A jooooooo cartoon. Cute
A jooooooo cartoon. Cute
Not just any Jew cartoon, a merchant. Posted by a Jew which makes it even more funny.
boutons_deux
10-15-2015, 05:41 AM
Rubio Is Poised to Win the Billionaire Primary
From a man who bought an island to a developer with Hitler paintings, a range of very wealthy donors are backing Marco Rubio.
he appears to be pulling ahead of his Republican rivals among one crucial demographic: billionaire donors.
the race to win over the nation's billionaires has begun in earnest, Rubio is poised to take the lead.
When it comes to the superrich, Rubio offers (http://www.nationaljournal.com/s/85867/how-much-tax-unearned-income-rubio-plan-suggests-zero) something the other GOP candidates don't: a tax plan that would completely eliminate taxes on investment income, which would disproportionately benefit the extremely wealthy. With the exception of Mike Huckabee, who would eliminate taxes on all forms of income and replace them with a massive sales tax, Rubio is the only candidate who wants to eliminate taxes on dividends and capital gains.
It's hard to know exactly how much the 1 percent are spending on Rubio. The New York Times recently reported (http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/12/us/politics/nonprofit-masks-dark-money-ads-backing-marco-rubio.html) that all of the $5.5 million spent on pro-Rubio television ads thus far has come from Conservative Solutions Project, a nonprofit that is not required to reveal its donors. The group has raised $18 million.
Rubio and Adelson have grown increasingly close, with the senator phoning the billionaire several times a month to provide in-depth updates on the state of his campaign. The two men also have detailed policy discussions, especially about international affairs and Israel—the latter a cause near and dear to the mogul. Adelson has long looked favorably on Rubio, a fellow son of immigrants.
Trump tweeted on Tuesday that Adelson liked Rubio because the senator from Florida is a "perfect little puppet."
Paul Singer
The New York hedge fund manager has been leaning toward supporting Rubio for months, but has yet to make an official decision. Singer would be a big get for Rubio; in addition to being one of the GOP's most generous donors, he brings with him a network of other rich donors who follow his lead. "Singer is the big power broker in the Republican financial world," Mother Jones reported (http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/07/paul-singer-elliott-republican-fundraiser) in 2013. "He's involved with almost everything."
Larry Ellison
The Oracle founder, worth an estimated $54 billion, bought (http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/05/marco-rubio-billionaire-larry-ellison-oracle) a Hawaiian island for nearly $300 million and famously turned the America's Cup boat race into a deadly affair. Though he has donated to both Democrats and Republicans in the past, Ellison gave $3 million to Mitt Romney's super-PAC in 2012. As of the latest filings, he has given $3 million to Conservative Solutions PAC, the super-PAC supporting Rubio, and has not donated to any other campaign's super-PACs. He has also given $5,400 directly to Rubio's campaign.
Norman Braman
The billionaire Miami car dealer has been in Rubio's corner since the beginning of the race (http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/03/marco-rubio-norman-braman-billionaire)—and a long time before that. He's offered financial support to Rubio throughout his career (http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/10/us/billionaire-lifts-marco-rubio-politically-and-personally.html?_r=0), funding his political campaigns and buoying his personal finances. Braman has at different times hired both Rubio, as a lawyer, and his wife, Jeanette, to advise his philanthropic foundation. As of this summer, Braman had donated $5 million to Rubio's super-PAC, and he had not given to any competing super-PACs.
Harlan Crow
In September, Rubio came under fire for holding a fundraiser on the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur at the home of this multimillionaire real estate developer, who among his vast collection of art and historical artifacts (http://www.dallasnews.com/lifestyles/columnists/mariana-greene/20140321-harlan-crows-rare-papers-and-statues-are-powerful-on-their-own.ece) owns two paintings by Adolf Hitler and a signed copy of his book, Mein Kampf. Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz called Rubio's decision to attend the fundraiser that day "a gross act of disrespect." Rubio pushed back (http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/24/politics/marco-rubio-debbie-wasserman-schultz-hitler/). "I was outraged because this is a private citizen and individual who participates in the political process, [and] anyone who knows him for two seconds realizes he's not a Nazi sympathizer," Rubio said.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/10/rubio-donors-billionaires-adelson
boutons_deux
10-25-2015, 03:55 PM
Marco Rubio Falls Apart When Asked Why He Has Missed The Most Votes In The Senate
When pressed during a CNN interview about why he thinks federal workers should be fired for not doing their jobs while he has missed the most votes in the Senate, Sen. Marco Rubio put his foot in his mouth and said that voting in the Senate is not important for a Senator.
Sen. Rubio tried to explain away his absences by arguing that the Senate votes don’t mean anything, “A lot of these votes don’t mean anything. They’re not going to pass, and even if they did, the President would veto them.”
Gangel reminded Rubio of his comments on the Senate floor that federal workers who aren’t performing should be fired, “Someone might say you’re not showing up. You’re not doing your job by voting.”
Caught in his hypocrisy, Rubio tried to dig his way out, “Not true. Because voting is not the most important part of the job. The most important thing that a Senator does is constituent services. ”
Gangel stopped him, “Wait a minute. Votes aren’t important. Intelligence Committee hearing aren’t important.”
Rubio was doomed by this point, “We do all the intelligence briefings. I was just there this Tuesday. I got fully briefed and caught up on everything that’s happening in the world. I’m fully aware. We have a staffer that’s assigned to intelligence who gets constant briefings. I think votes,of course, are important, but unfortunately, too many of them today are not meaningful.”
The main purpose of a Senator is to represent the people of his/her state in the Senate. The people aren’t represented if their Senator doesn’t show up. Taxpayers are not paying Rubio a six figure salary to have a staffer handle intelligence briefings.Once Rubio realized what he had said, he tried to backtrack, but it was too late.
Marco Rubio seems to be believe that he doesn’t have to show up and do his job as a Senator because Republicans don’t have a 60 vote majority in the Senate.
Rubio avoided the pointed about his not attending committee hearings by claiming that he gets briefings. Briefings are like skipping class and borrowing a friend’s notes to get caught up on what you missed.
http://www.politicususa.com/2015/10/25/marco-rubio-falls-asked-missed-votes-senate.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+politicususa%2FfJAl+%28Politi cus+USA+%29
iow, as for all Repugs, actual governing, doing the hard, complicated work of governing is totally devalued.
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