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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Colorado
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www.opensecrets.org provides an insight to the companies donating to PACs for specific candidates.
Barrack Obama: Microsoft Corp $418,845 University of California $411,386 Dla Piper $314,977 Google Inc $303,225 Harvard University $276,824 Sidley Austin LLP $269,681 US Government $256,099 Comcast Corp $216,156 Stanford University $212,850 Time Warner $191,834 Skadden, Arps et al $181,253 Kaiser Permanente $174,692 US Dept of State $164,617 Columbia University $163,148 National Amusements Inc $154,517 Wells Fargo $147,707 University of Chicago $145,307 Morgan & Morgan $140,395 IBM Corp $131,161 Jones Day $127,756 Coded $100,573,803 (74%) Uncoded $35,574,426 (26%) Total $136,148,229 Mitt Romney: Goldman Sachs $636,080 JPMorgan Chase & Co $502,874 Morgan Stanley $476,300 Bank of America $465,850 Credit Suisse Group $421,310 Citigroup Inc $345,265 Barclays $322,400 Kirkland & Ellis $295,042 Wells Fargo $276,700 Deloitte LLP $250,510 PricewaterhouseCoopers $246,700 UBS AG $240,000 HIG Capital $219,495 Blackstone Group $213,800 Bain Capital $164,000 Elliott Management $162,825 General Electric $150,000 Marriott International $137,827 Bain & Co $137,300 Ernst & Young $134,425 Coded $84,083,711 (68%) Uncoded $39,651,102 (32%) Total $123,734,813 http://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/co...p?id=N00000286 Interesting to see guys like Goldman Sachs and BOA at the top of the list for Romney. Also interesting is that the US Gov and Department of State have donations going to Obama... I can only assume its from individuals associated with them. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: SLC Utah
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Hmmm, Goldman Sachs was a top donor for Obama in 08. Guess they want to put their money behind a new mask.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Twixt Hell & Highwater
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Looks like the banksters are terrified of what a second term Obama might try to do. Probably try and reinstate Glass-Steagle, or something radical like that.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Barrack Obama:
Microsoft Corp $418,845 University of California $411,386 Dla Piper $314,977 Google Inc $303,225 Harvard University $276,824 Sidley Austin LLP $269,681 US Government $256,099 Comcast Corp $216,156 Stanford University $212,850 Time Warner $191,834 Skadden, Arps et al $181,253 Kaiser Permanente $174,692 US Dept of State $164,617 Columbia University $163,148 National Amusements Inc $154,517 Wells Fargo $147,707 University of Chicago $145,307 Morgan & Morgan $140,395 IBM Corp $131,161 Jones Day $127,756 Nice to see our universities and colleges with that kind of money to throw to Obama. Hollywood backs a liberal/socialist democrat. How surprising. I see banks as well, but those are the "good" banks I'm sure. |
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A verbis ad verbera
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Long Beach
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Basically by the govt throwing out loans to anyone who wants to go to college, the schools can charge higher amounts for tuition. Then they make a law, our govt, that says you have to pay them back no matter what. So for the schools and banks its a big winner. For the students you pay more for a product because once again the govt thinks it knows what it is doing. CEO's? try going around and seeing what these administrators and presidents make at some of the universities of higher education. |
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"According to Bloomberg Business Week, the average salary for public university presidents in the 2007-2008 academic year was $427,400. Retirement pay, year-end bonuses and other perks add substantially to this figure. The salaries for presidents of private universities was approximately 25 percent higher. These numbers rose continuously in the years leading up to 2008, and have continued to rise since that time. The New York Times reports that median pay for public university presidents reached $436,000 in 2009." Read more: The Average Salary of a University President | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_7632634_av...#ixzz23vxogIM2 And here's the top 5 for public Universities(via Business Week) #1: Ohio State: $1.4M #2: U of WA: $900K #3: U of VA: $800K #4: U of TX: $800K #5: U of MIchigan: $760K #10: GA State: $727 Top 5 Private: #1 Vanderbilt: $2M #2: NW: 1.7M #3: Columbia: $1.4M #4: RPI: $1.3M #5: NYU: $1.3M #6-10: ~$1M Nice high salaries for people at the very top of their game, but still only 15-30x the salary of the average U.S. employee. Compare that to the top 10 CEOs (2011): (there's actually a ton of lists, everyone seems to disagree. However, they all have a similar range as the below). #1: Apple: $378M #2:Oracle: $78M #3:J.C. Penny: $53M #4:Viacom: $43M #5:Honeywell: $35M #10: News Corp: $30M Compared to the average worker, these people make 750-10,000x what the average household makes. Comparing University presidents to this group is a ****ing joke, and so are you Cut. |
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Most of the Unis are private. It is strange to see Banks and Kaiser Permanente with Obama backers considering Obama stands more for reform and regulation on both fronts (Wall Street and Health Insurance) than Romney. |
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