Companies are limited in the amount they can donate to political
candidates and it is NOT tax deductible. BUT if a company hires someone
to give a speech there is no limit on what they pay that candidate and it is a
business expense which IS tax deductible. Pretty cool. I love the
creativity!
Just ask the Washington post… nothing to see here…
It is embarrassing that our country put someone like this in the
election...
Here's The FULL List of 92 Paychecks Hillary Collected From
Wall Street
The media’s going nuts
that Hillary Clinton took three big paychecksfor
three speeches at Goldman Sachs. At $225,000 a pops that’s pretty good scratch
– but it’s just the tip of the iceberg.
She’s been very, very busy,
raking in millions in a three-year stretch since she left her post as the
Secretary of State.
Her defense? It varies from “It’s what they offered me” to the
hilarious, “I happen to think we need more
conversations about
what’s going on in the world.”
Pricey “conversations” indeed.
Here’s a list of the
92 “conversations” that Clinton has had in just the past three years. The
total: $21.7 million.
She’s been very, very busy.
What did Hillary
promise in all these speeches?
What was her advice to
Deutche Bank, Cisco and the Council of Insurance Agents? What did she tell
eBay?
Or the “American Camping Association” and why
on earth would the American Camping Association pay
$260,000 to hear from Hillary?
Has she ever been
camping?
We may never know because she refuses
to tell us.
What Hillary discloses
to us peasants is on a “need to know” basis only.
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