You need to change your title as the there is a difference between political contributions and lobbying efforts. Lobbying totals for 2009 alone were $3.49 billion. The financials services industry spent approximately $475 million in 2010. Also this chart seems to be missing data as I really doubt that the democrats raised almost $300m more than the republicans during that period.
lol, so the working class donates to democrats, and the multinational corporations donate to republicans? what a a scoop!
While I enjoy your posts for the most part, my first reaction was to hammer this biased remark. Then I realized that you had to be deliberate in your attempt to raise ones hackles. It is just too obvious that the labor unions that make these contributions are the very select group of people that benefit from keeping their people in power, and I know you did not miss that. Thanks for the giggle.
Well, it doesn't include PAC money or lobbying. Limited to direct contributions to campaigns, right? But, nevertheless, your comment is false. Look at the chart. Labor Unions, Teachers Unions and Lawyers donate all or nearly all their money to Democrats. Very discriminatory. Business contributions, taken as a whole, favor Republicans for sure. But plenty of donations are also made to Democrats.
discriminatory? lol, the republicans want to destroy unions, why the fuck would they donate to them? and the businesses that are pushing to destroy those unions as well? lo and behold, they donate to republicans. im not in favor of unions, but i think its fairly plain to see
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rationalization for a behavior and a comment on facts are two different things. What you said in your original post was factually incorrect. What is correct is that business favors Republican candidates (as you would expect) and that Unions ignore them completely. Whether that is because all Republicans (and we are talking thousands of individual candidates with hundreds of different positions and opinions) or all Unions (dozens run by small groups of powerful leaders) are exteme in their views is up for debate.
maybe you should re-read the graph? your post ≠ correct if you want to try and describe to me how labor unions do not represent a portion of the working class, im all ears
Your going to quibble over a missing "almost"? You look ridiculous trying to deny the fact that you were wrong in your contention that Dems get money from Unions AND that Repubs get money from business. Simply not true.
$450,000,000.00 is a hell of a lot of money. Is that all from union dues or are they shaking down kids for milk money on playgrounds?