by shinnosuke » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:44 pm
Top contributors to Romney campaign:
Goldman Sachs $573,080
JPMorgan Chase & Co $415,075
Bank of America $398,850
Morgan Stanley $373,850
Credit Suisse Group $317,410
Citigroup Inc $301,550
Kirkland & Ellis $248,052
Barclays $228,400
PricewaterhouseCoopers $214,250
Wells Fargo $204,300
HIG Capital $191,000
UBS AG $190,500
Blackstone Group $182,550
Bain Capital $149,000
Marriott International $132,827
EMC Corp $129,200
Citadel Investment Group $127,125
Elliott Management $125,975
Deloitte LLP $124,250
Bain & Co $123,050
Top contributors to Obama:
Microsoft Corp $347,916
DLA Piper $297,027
University of California $261,846
Sidley Austin LLP $240,846
Google Inc $212,719
Harvard University $194,458
Comcast Corp $184,706
Skadden, Arps et al $153,059
Morgan & Morgan $135,145
US Dept of State $131,032
Time Warner $129,314
US Government $126,164
Stanford University $124,115
Kaiser Permanente $111,781
National Amusements Inc $109,389
Columbia University $108,247
Mayer Brown LLP $108,032
Wilmerhale Llp $106,061
University of Chicago $104,617
Jones Day $100,100
Please note that it is individuals within these various organizations that are making the actual donation, not the organizations themselves. Interestingly, the 2008 figures for Obama are as follows:
University of California $1,648,685
Goldman Sachs $1,013,091
Harvard University $878,164
Microsoft Corp $852,167
Google Inc $814,540
JPMorgan Chase & Co $808,799
Citigroup Inc $736,771
Time Warner $624,618
Sidley Austin LLP $600,298
Stanford University $595,716
National Amusements Inc $563,798
WilmerHale LLP $550,668
Columbia University $547,852
Skadden, Arps et al $543,539
UBS AG $532,674
IBM Corp $532,372
General Electric $529,855
US Government $513,308
Morgan Stanley $512,232
Latham & Watkins $503,295
The point here is that Romney or Obama, Obamney or Rombama, it won't make any difference. The candidates are owned by the big corporations. Obama is lying when he says those headwinds caused by the failed policies of the 8 years preceding his presidency have kept him from fixing the economy. Romney is lying when he says he can return America to prosperity. No matter who wins, massive default, a reset, is necessary. PMs are going to do what ever they do in a deflationary or inflationary scenario. We may get one or the other. We may get one then the other.
I have known and supported Ron Paul since 1976. Even if he, by some miracle, gets elected, the country would still have to descend to extremely austere conditions before the good times return.
When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them... (Thomas Jefferson)