Why would any company, organization or person give money to the impeached scandal ridden x- president Bill Clinton? Why would any person, company or organization give cash money to Hillary Rodham Clinton if they did not expect a return on their cash investment, bribe?
Take a look at these names, discover the brand names and maybe you should consider doing away with these companies. You have the economic power to destroy or build any company. A boycott is a free speech issue so feel free to take actions against these companies, Hillary and Bill Clinton and their foundation and exercise your financial mussel and stop funding their corrupt efforts. Hillary Clinton has been selling direct access to the powerful as millions are starving, work part-time, falling in debt and eating with the help of food stamps as Barack Obama continues the destruction of America.
These companies are not only considered possible enemies of the U.S. Constitution but depending on fact finding might be enemies of the United States. These companies give for a reason and it's not to save the planet. Hillary Clinton has sold the United States to a pool of cash investors indicated below, sure to be more.
Clinton Foundation
donor Gave between this much* And this much*
Microsoft/Gates
Foundation $26,000,000 No limit reported
Walmart/Walton
Foundation $2,250,000 $10,500,000
Coca-Cola $5,000,000 $10,000,000
State of Qatar and
related entities $1,375,000 $5,800,000
Goldman Sachs $1,250,000 $5,500,000
Dow Chemical $1,025,000 $5,050,000
Pfizer $1,010,000 $5,025,000
Duke Energy
Corporation $1,002,000 $5,010,000
ExxonMobil $1,001,000 $5,005,000
Alliance for a Green
Revolution in Africa $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Hewlett-Packard $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Nima Taghavi $1,000,000 $5,000,000
NRG Energy $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Open Society
Institute $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Procter & Gamble $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Boeing $1,000,000 $5,000,000
OCP $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Nike $512,000 $1,035,000
Google $511,000 $1,030,000
Daimler $510,000 $1,025,000
Monsanto $501,250 $1,006,000
Arizona State
University $500,000 $1,000,000
Chevron $500,000 $1,000,000
General Electric $500,000 $1,000,000
Morgan Stanley $360,000 $775,000
Intel $252,000 $510,000
Noble Energy $250,000 $500,000
Sony $175,000 $400,000
AstraZeneca $150,000 $350,000
Bloomberg and
Bloomberg Philanthropies $150,000 $350,000
Salesforce.com $125,000 $300,000
Verizon $118,000 $300,000
Yahoo $125,000 $300,000
Lockheed Martin $111,000 $280,000
Qualcomm $103,000 $265,000
TIAA-CREF $103,000 $265,000
JP Morgan $102,000 $260,000
Accenture $100,000 $250,000
American Cancer
Society $100,000 $250,000
Applied Materials $100,000 $250,000
CH2M Hill $100,000 $250,000
Corning $100,000 $250,000
FedEx $100,000 $250,000
Gap $100,000 $250,000
Gilead $100,000 $250,000
Hess Corporation $100,000 $250,000
Humanity United $100,000 $250,000
Hyundai $100,000 $250,000
Int'l Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers $100,000 $250,000
Johnson Controls $100,000 $250,000
Lions Clubs
International $100,000 $250,000
Mylan $100,000 $250,000
Pepsi $100,000 $250,000
Sanofi-Aventis $100,000 $250,000
Starwood Hotels $100,000 $250,000
United States
Pharmacopeial Convention $100,000 $250,000
UPS $100,000 $250,000
Washington
University, St. Louis $100,000 $250,000
Time Warner $75,000 $150,000
Hunt Alternatives $60,000 $125,000
Ericsson $51,000 $105,000
Abbott Laboratories $50,000 $100,000
Anadarko $50,000 $100,000
BT Group $50,000 $100,000
Discovery
Communications $50,000 $100,000
Earth Networks $50,000 $100,000
Feed the Children $50,000 $100,000
General Motors $50,000 $100,000
Hilton $50,000 $100,000
Marriott $50,000 $100,000
NextEra Energy $50,000 $100,000
NOUR USA $50,000 $100,000
Novozymes $50,000 $100,000
Oceana $50,000 $100,000
Starbucks $50,000 $100,000
Teck Resources $50,000 $100,000
The American
Institute of Architects $50,000 $100,000
Nature Conservancy $50,000 $100,000
Trilogy International
Partners $50,000 $100,000
Unilever $50,000 $100,000
World Vision $50,000 $100,000
S.C. Johnson &
Son $50,000 $100,000
Motorola $35,000 $75,000
Enel $35,000 $75,000
JCPenney $27,000 $60,000
Target $27,000 $60,000
Novartis $26,000 $55,000
Prudential $26,000 $55,000
3M $25,000 $50,000
AAR $25,000 $50,000
AFL-CIO $25,000 $50,000
APCO Worldwide $25,000 $50,000
AREVA $25,000 $50,000
Bayer $20,000 $50,000
Capstone Turbine $25,000 $50,000
Cemex $25,000 $50,000
CHF International $25,000 $50,000
Eli Lilly $25,000 $50,000
Georgetown University $25,000 $50,000
HBO $25,000 $50,000
Honeywell $25,000 $50,000
Mars, Inc. $25,000 $50,000
McGraw-Hill Financial $25,000 $50,000
MWH Global $25,000 $50,000
New Venture Fund $25,000 $50,000
Partners HealthCare $25,000 $50,000
Rotary Foundation $25,000 $50,000
Shell $25,000 $50,000
Special Olympics $25,000 $50,000
Brink's $25,000 $50,000
United Technologies
Corporation $25,000 $50,000
Viacom $25,000 $50,000
Wildlife Conservation
Society $25,000 $50,000
Ze-gen $25,000 $50,000
AT&T $11,000 $30,000
BP $11,000 $30,000
SAP America $10,250 $26,000
Actavis $10,000 $25,000
ALFA $10,000 $25,000
American Iron and
Steel Institute $10,000 $25,000
Amgen $10,000 $25,000
Anheuser-Busch
Companies, Inc. $10,000 $25,000
BHP Billiton Limited $10,000 $25,000
Chesapeake Energy
Corporation $10,000 $25,000
ConocoPhillips $10,000 $25,000
Danfoss $10,000 $25,000
Delphi Financial
Group $10,000 $25,000
Digital Globe $10,000 $25,000
Dow Corning $10,000 $25,000
EMD Serono $10,000 $25,000
Entertainment
Software Association $10,000 $25,000
Herbalife $10,000 $25,000
Hermitage Capital
Management $10,000 $25,000
InnoVida Holdings $10,000 $25,000
Levi Strauss &
Co. $10,000 $25,000
Life Technologies $10,000 $25,000
Motion Picture
Association of America $10,000 $25,000
Nokia $10,000 $25,000
Occidental Petroleum $10,000 $25,000
Sesame Workshop $10,000 $25,000
Siemens $10,000 $25,000
SNCF $10,000 $25,000
Symantec $10,000 $25,000
Tamares Management $10,000 $25,000
Telefonica
International $10,000 $25,000
Hershey $10,000 $25,000
NASDAQ OMX Group $10,000 $25,000
The Pew Charitable
Trusts $10,000 $25,000
TV Azteca, S.A. DE
C.V. $10,000 $25,000
US Chamber of Commerce $10,000 $25,000
Whirlpool $10,000 $25,000
Oneida Indian Nation $10,000 $25,000
American Public
Health Association $5,000 $10,000
EOS Foundation $5,000 $10,000
Florida International
University $5,000 $10,000
Girl Scouts of the
USA $5,000 $10,000
Gonzalo Tirado $5,000 $10,000
NBC Universal $5,000 $10,000
Santa Monica College $5,000 $10,000
Sensis $5,000 $10,000
Adobe Systems $1,000 $5,000
Boston Scientific
Corporation $1,000 $5,000
Bristol-Myers Squibb $1,000 $5,000
Cablevision Systems
Corporation $1,000 $5,000
Caterpillar $1,000 $5,000
Chicanos Por La Causa $1,000 $5,000
Deere & Company $1,000 $5,000
Dell $1,000 $5,000
Edison Electric
Institute $1,000 $5,000
Eligio Cedeno $1,000 $5,000
Festo Corporation $1,000 $5,000
George Mason
University $1,000 $5,000
Laborers Int'l Union
of North America $1,000 $5,000
Nestle $1,000 $5,000
Northrop Grumman
Corporation $1,000 $5,000
American Legion $1,000 $5,000
Association for
Manufacturing Technology $1,000 $5,000
Tohono O'odham Nation $1,000 $5,000
Hara Software $1,000 $5,000
Oracle (matching
grant program) $250 $1,000
Nova Southeastern
University $250 $1,000
* The Clinton Foundation reports contributions in ranges.
That's not illegal,
but it is scandalous.
There's a household
name at the nexus of the foundation and the State Department for every letter
of the alphabet but "X" (often more than one):
Anheuser-Busch,
Boeing, Chevron,
(John) Deere,
Eli Lilly,
FedEx,
Goldman Sachs,
HBO,
Intel,
JP
Morgan,
Lockheed Martin,
Monsanto,
NBC Universal,
Oracle,
Procter & Gamble,
Qualcomm,
Rotary International,
Siemens,
Target,
Unilever,
Verizon,
Walmart,
Yahoo,
and Ze-gen.
The set includes oil,
defense, drug, tech, and news companies, as well as labor unions and foreign
interests. It includes organizations as innocuous as the Girl Scouts and those
as in need of brand-burnishing as Nike, which was once forced to vow that it
would end the use of child labor in foreign sweatshops.
This list of donors to
the Clinton foundation who lobbied State matters because it gives a sense of
just how common it was for influence-seekers to give to the Clinton Foundation,
and exactly which ones did.
Author Peter
Schweizer, whose book Clinton Cash is due out May 5, took his best shot but
couldn't prove — or even assert — that Hillary Clinton took any official action
because of contributions to the Clinton Foundation. I haven't read the book,
but even Schweizer concedes that what he's identified is a "pattern of
behavior," not hard evidence of corruption.
Still, the Clintons
have shown they can't police themselves.
DHS Press Office
Contact: 202-282-8010
SHOCKING HEADLINES - ILLEGAL ALIENS - BARACK OBAMA, DEPARTMENT
OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Read the shocking
story about DHS meeting with people to keep the border open and allow millions
and millions of illegal aliens to stay and bring their friends,
“It is shocking that the Department of Homeland Security,
charged with enforcing our laws, would meet with amnesty groups to discuss ways
to further defy and dismantle federal immigration law. Yet, Secretary Johnson
has not met with his own ICE officers’ union and its courageous members who
have spoken out to document the unlawful directives they are forced to follow.
Mr. Johnson would do well to remember the oath he took to uphold the law.”
For Immediate Release
DHS Press Office
Contact: 202-282-8010
WASHINGTON—Today, Secretary of
Homeland Security Jeh Johnson met with important stakeholders from across the
country to discuss the need for commonsense immigration reform, and hear
firsthand their comments and perspective on a wide range of immigration issues.
The meeting was part of Secretary Johnson’s focus on the effective and sensible
enforcement of our nation’s immigration laws, including the ongoing review to
assess how the Department of Homeland Security can conduct enforcement more
humanely within the confines of the law.
As part of that effort, Secretary
Johnson has been taking a hard look at these tough issues, meeting with a
range of stakeholders and employees, and assessing where we can further
align our enforcement policies with our goal of sound law enforcement practice
that prioritizes public safety.
During the meeting, Secretary
Johnson underscored his focus on supporting the passage of commonsense
immigration reform this year – which remains the only path to fixing our broken
immigration system.
Participants in today’s meeting
included:
·
Josh Bernstein, Director of Immigration Policy and Strategy,
Service Employees International Union
·
Greg Chen, Director of Advocacy, American Immigration Lawyers
Association
·
Ron Coleman, Government Affairs Manager, California Immigrant
Policy Center
·
Joanne Lin, Legislative Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union
·
Brian Erickson, Policy Advocate, ACLU of New Mexico Regional
Center for Border Rights
·
Jose Manuel Escobedo, Deputy Director for Policy, Border Network
for Human Rights
·
Kamal Essaheb, Immigration Policy Attorney, National Immigration
Law Center
·
Marshall Fitz, Director of Immigration Policy, Center for
American Progress
·
Matthew Ginsburg, Associate General Counsel, AFL-CIO
·
Melissa Crow, Director of the Legal Action Center, American
Immigration Council
·
Giev Kashkooli, Political/Legislative Director, United Farm
Workers
·
Richard Morales, Detention Prevention Coordinator, PICO National
Network
·
Royce Bernstein Murray, Director of Policy, National Immigrant
Justice Center
·
Jumana Musa, Consultant, CAMBIO
·
Brittney Nystrom, Director for Advocacy, Lutheran Immigration
and Refugee Service
·
JJ Rosenbaum, Legal and Policy Director, New Orleans Workers'
Center for Racial Justice and National Guestworker Alliance
·
Linda Sarsour, National Network for Arab American Communities
·
Paromita Shah, Associate Director, National Immigration Project
of the National Lawyers Guild
·
Silky Shah, Interim Executive Director/Communications Director,
Detention Watch Network
·
Tania Unzueta Carrasco, Immigration Strategist, National Day
Laborer Organizing Network
The Cheesecake Factory, Inc. CVS Caremark Corporation Hallmark
Cards, Inc. McDonald's Corporation The Wendy's Company The Walt Disney Company
The Coca-Cola Company Johnson & Johnson American Express Company 21st
Century Fox Darden Restaurants, Inc (Olive Garden, Red Lobster, and others)
Liberty Mutual Group, Inc. Allstate Insurance Company Western Union
Northwestern Mutual American Airlines Inc. Motorola Solutions, Inc. The Procter Gamble Company (wide range of well-known home
and beauty brands) Newell Rubbermaid Inc. AT&;T Inc. T-Mobile USA, Inc.
Caterpillar Inc. The ADT Corporation Pfizer Inc. Hewlett-Packard Company HP
United Parcel Service, Inc. UPS General Electric Company GE Verizon Communications
Inc. Pay your phone bill (one dollar
short) Marriott International, Inc. Stay
somewhere else Hilton Worldwide Find
another room Hyatt Hotels Corporation
Say no to Hyatt McCormick & Company, Inc. Salt and Pepper Cisco Systems, Inc. A billionaire doesn't need you anymore, let
him sail off Quest Diagnostics Incorporated Eaton E.I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company BNSF Railway Company Shell Oil Company General Mills, Inc.
(many well-known food brands) Ingram Industries Inc. Kronos Incorporated
Ingersoll Rand Company General Parts Inc. Merck & Co., Inc. United
Technologies Corporation Harris Corporation Illinois Tool Works Inc. Sears
Holdings Corporation There is a reason
that Sears and K-Mart is going broke USG Corporation Archer Daniels Midland
Company Destroy people that control your
food Johnson Controls, Inc. Lots of
people make their stuff Ally Financial Inc. US Foods Univar, Inc. Kiewit
Corporation Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Great company really bad leadership W.W. Grainger, Inc. Too bad, no more money. Avery Dennison
Corporation Humana Inc. Novelis, Inc. The Williams Companies, Inc. Avaya Inc.
Computer Sciences Corporation Honeywell International Inc. International Paper
Company All they do is cut down trees,
cut your cash flow to them Dover Corporation Danaher Corporation TRW Automotive
Analog Devices, Inc. Ecolab, Inc. Avnet, Inc. White Lodging Corporation
Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. Simon Property Group Daikin McQuay Americas
Continental Grain Company MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc. Hospira, Inc. Cigna
Corporation The ServiceMaster Company Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Bloomin'
Brands Inc. Fiserv, Inc. Carolinas HealthCare System SRA International Emerson
Rockwell Automation, Inc. Parker Hannifin Corporation Saint-Gobain Corporation
General Dynamics Corporation A. O. Smith Corporation Praxair, Inc. HCA Inc.
Eastman Chemical Company Manpower Group Fifth Third Bank Pitney Bowes Inc.
Express Scripts, Inc. Cardinal Health, Inc. Aleris International, Inc. DTE
Energy Company U.S. Steel Corporation Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation
Cargill, Incorporated Assurant, Inc. XL Global Services, Inc Texas Instruments
Incorporated ATK WESCO International
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