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TOP SPENDING LOBBYISTS
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce: $12.5 million (versus $16.5 million in Q1 2019 and $15.2 million in Q2 2018)
- National Association of Realtors: $10.3 million (versus $11.5 million in Q1 2019 and $14.2 million in Q2 2018)
- Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America: $6.2 million (versus $9.9 million in Q1 2019 and $5.5 million in Q2 2018)
- Open Society Policy Center: $5.9 million (versus $2.6 million in Q1 2019 and $10.4 million in Q2 2018)
- U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform: $5.5 million (versus $5.6 million in Q1 2019 and $5.2 million in Q2 2018)
- American Hospital Association: $4.9 million (versus $5.3 million in Q1 2019 and 4.3 million in Q2 2018)
- American Medical Association: $4.8 million (versus $6.8 million in Q1 2019 and $4.3 million in Q2 2018)
- Facebook: $4.1 million (versus $3.4 million in Q1 2019 and $3.7 million in Q2 2018)
- Amazon: $4 million (versus $3.9 million in Q1 2019 and $3.5 million in Q2 2018)
- Boeing: $3.9 million (versus $3.3 million in Q1 2019 and $3.9 million in Q2 2018)
- NCTA — The Internet & Television Association: $3.4 million (versus $3.3 million in Q1 2019 and $3.3 million in Q2 2018)
- AT&T: $3.3 million (versus $2.6 million in Q1 2019 and $4.6 million in Q2 2018)
- Comcast: $3.2 million (versus $3.5 million in Q1 2019 and $3.5 million in Q2 2018)
- Lockheed Martin: $3.1 million (versus $3.8 million in Q1 2019 and $3.3 million in Q2 2018)
- Business Roundtable: $3.1 million (versus $3.6 million in Q1 2019 and $5.8 million in Q2 2018)
- Biotechnology Innovation Organization: $3 million (versus $3 million in Q1 2019 and $2.5 million in Q2 2018)
- National Association of Broadcasters: $3 million (versus $3.9 million in Q1 2019 and $3.6 million in Q2 2018)
- Google: $2.9 million (versus $3.4 million in Q1 2019 and $5.8 million in Q2 2018)
- Pfizer: $2.9 million (versus $4.2 million in Q1 2019 and $2 million in Q2 2018)
- American Bankers Association: $2.8 million (versus $2.2 million in Q1 2019 and $2.5 million in Q2 2018)
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Top 20 PAC CONTRIBUTORS TO CANDIDATES
PAC Name, Total Amount, Dem Pct, Repub Pct
American Assn for Justice $2,402,000 94% 5%
American Bankers Assn $2,786,080 23% 77%
American Crystal Sugar $2,470,000 54% 46%
AT&T Inc $3,116,700 40% 60%
Blue Cross/Blue Shield $2,394,300 41% 59%
Boeing Co $2,391,499 43% 57%
Credit Union National Assn $2,619,000 48% 52%
Deloitte LLP $2,380,000 44% 56%
Honeywell International $2,639,310 49% 50%
House Freedom Fund $2,733,340 0% 100%
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $2,595,524 96% 4%
Lockheed Martin $2,504,500 40% 60%
National Air Traffic Controllers Assn $2,813,250 56% 44%
National Assn of Realtors $3,444,276 51% 48%
National Auto Dealers Assn $2,666,400 24% 76%
National Beer Wholesalers Assn $3,433,500 48% 52%
Northrop Grumman $2,849,740 43% 57%
Operating Engineers Union $2,726,909 80% 19%
Sheet Metal, Air, Rail & Transportation Union $2,797,450 88% 12%
United Parcel Service $2,441,597 33% 66%
Does it occur to readers that the 1778 United States Constitutional Democracy doesn’t exist today? Citizens live in an uncontrolled, highly capitalistic plutocracy on the verge of collapse because 1% of the population holds as much wealth as the bottom 90%.
Donald is just a drill to prepare the nation for serious reform. It will take at least a generation to repair all the issues at hand today, let alone the new issues arriving shortly.
Sleep well, e pluribus Unum.
Ancient Mariner