Bernie Sanders Exposes the 26 Billionaires who are
Buying the 2012 Election
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In his new report, America For Sale: A Report on Billionaires
Buying the 2012 Election, Sen. Bernie Sanders named names and called out the
billionaires who using Citizens United to buy our democracy.
In front of a Senate panel today, Sen. Bernie Sanders outed the
26 billionaires who are members of 23 billionaire families that are using
Citizens United to buy elections. Sen. Sanders estimated that these 26
billionaires are the tip of the iceberg. “My guess is that number is really
much greater because many of these contributions are made in secret. In other
words, not content to own our economy, the 1 percent want to own our government
as well.”
Sanders explained how the Supreme Court’s Citizens United
decision put the government up for sale, “What the Supreme Court did in
Citizens United is to say to these same billionaires and the corporations they
control: ‘You own and control the economy, you own Wall Street, you own the
coal companies, you own the oil companies. Now, for a very small percentage of
your wealth, we’re going to give you the opportunity to own the United States
government.’”
Sen. Sanders also did the last thing the billionaires wanted. He
called them out by name.
According to the report, America for Sale: A Report on Billionaires Buying the
2012 Election, here are the 26 billionaires who are trying to
buy your government:
1). Sheldon Adelson, owner of the Las Vegas
Sands Casino, is worth nearly $25 billion, making him the 14th wealthiest
person in the world and the 7th richest person in America. While median family
income plummeted by nearly 40% from 2007-2010, Mr. Adelson has experienced a
nearly eightfold increase in his wealth over the past three years (from $3.4
billion to $24.9 billion). Forbes recently reported that Adelson is willing to
spend a “limitless” amount of money or more than $100 million to help defeat
President Obama in November.
2. The Kochs (David, Charles, and William) are
worth a combined $103 billion, according to Forbes. They have pledged to spend
about $400 million during the 2012 election season. The Kochs own more wealth
than the bottom 41.7 percent of American households or more than 49 million
Americans.
3. Jim Walton is worth $23.7 billion. He
has donated $300,000 to super PACs in 2012.
4. Harold Simmons is worth $9 billion. He
has donated $15.2 million to super PACs this year.
5. Peter Thiel is worth $1.5 billion. He
has donated $6.7 million to Super PACs this year.
6. Jerrold Perenchio is worth $2.3
billion. He has donated $2.6 million to super PACs this year.
7. Kenneth Griffin is worth $3 billion and he
has given $2.08 million to super PACs in 2012.
8. James Simons is worth $10.7 billion and he has given $1.5 million to super Pacs this year.
8. James Simons is worth $10.7 billion and he has given $1.5 million to super Pacs this year.
9. Julian Robertson is worth $2.5 billion and
he has given $1.25 million to super PACs this year.
10. Robert Rowling is worth $4.8 billion and
he has given $1.1 million to super PACs.
11. John Paulson, the hedge fund manager
who made his fortune betting that the sub-prime mortgage market would collapse,
is worth $12.5 billion. He has donated $1 million to super PACs.
12. Richard and J.W. Marriott are worth a combined $3.1 billion and they have donated $2 million to super PACs this year.
12. Richard and J.W. Marriott are worth a combined $3.1 billion and they have donated $2 million to super PACs this year.
13. James Davis is worth $1.9 billion and
he has given $1 million to super PACs this year.
14. Harold Hamm is worth $11 billion and
he has given $985,000 to super PACs this year.
15. Kenny Trout is worth more than $1.2
billion and he has given $900,000 to super PACs this year.
16. Louis Bacon is worth $1.4 billion and
he has given $500,000 to super PACs this year.
17. Bruce Kovner is worth $4.5 billion and
he has given $500,000 to super PACs this year.
18. Warren Stephens is worth $2.7 billion and
he has given $500,000 to super PACs this year.
19. David Tepper is worth $5.1 billion and
he has given $375,000 to super PACs this year.
20. Samuel Zell is worth $4.9 billion and
he has given $270,000 to super PACs this year.
21. Leslie Wexner is
worth $4.3 billion and he has given $250,000 to super PACs this year.
22. Charles Schwab is worth $3.5 billion and he has given $250,000 to super PACs this year.
23. Kelcy Warren is worth $2.3 billion and he has given $250,000 to super PACs this year.
22. Charles Schwab is worth $3.5 billion and he has given $250,000 to super PACs this year.
23. Kelcy Warren is worth $2.3 billion and he has given $250,000 to super PACs this year.
The thing that these billionaires love most about Citizens
United it is that it allows them to operate in total darkness. The American
people couldn’t fight back because the billionaires were giving their money
anonymously. This same cloak of invisibility is what made ALEC so effective for
years. The conservative billionaire cabal works best in private, behind closed
doors, far away from curious eyes.
With his report today, Sen. Sanders has made it more difficult
for thieves of liberty to keep operating in the night. We now have a list of
names and we know what they are trying to do to our government. Sen. Sanders is
one of the few federally elected officials who has the courage to talk about
these people in public.
Most of the members of the House and Senate are too afraid to
speak of, much less take on, the billionaires. Even those decent members of
Congress who might speak out against them have been terrified into silence by threats of multimillion dollar negative ad
buys that will run against the incumbent back home.
Bernie Sanders is displaying a brand of political courage that
is sorely lacking in American politics today, and he needs you to stand with him to protect our liberties, our freedoms,
and to battle to return the government back to the American people.
3 comments:
"The CONSERVATIVE billionaire cabal works best in private, behind closed doors, far away from curious eyes."
"(Socialist) Bernie Sanders is displaying a brand of political courage that is sorely lacking in American politics today..."
Wow...what an article...and VERY surprising! Whodathunk? Socialist hero Bernie going after those mean, evil conservatives! Shocking!
The billionaires support both sides. Edwards was the richest man to run for office. Both parties are run by the rich for the rich
If $$ were votes..
And make no mistake..
They are...
Then the voting public has been totally marginalized.
Kicked to the curb like vile untouchables.
Only Great stacks of Cash Money matter in this process and 1% possess virtually ALL of the wealth and political power of this lost nation.
Welcome to the Neo-Feudal state.
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