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The Clinton Conglomerate 

01 Oct

“The Clintons’ activities outside politics are both inspiring and worrying…”

Source: Bill and Hillary Inc.

 

Clinton Foundation’s main charitable work:  their crony friends and themselves

18 Sep

‘Lawless ‘pay-to-play’ enterprise’

Source: Just 5.7 Percent Of Clinton Foundation Budget Actually Went To Charitable Grants Via @dailycaller

 
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Posted in Bill Clinton, Corruption, Hillary Clinton, Nonprofits, Philanthropy, Presidential campaign

 

The Clinton Scam

07 Sep

“The Clinton Foundation appears to be a rogue charity that has neither been organized nor operated lawfully from inception to date-as you will grow to realize, it is a case study in international charity fraud, of mammoth proportions…  Foundation entities are part of a network that has defrauded donors and created illegal private gains of approximately $100 billion in combined magnitude since 1997.”

Source: “Clinton Foundation Is Charity Fraud Of Epic Proportions”, Analyst Charges In Stunning Takedown

 
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Posted in Bill Clinton, Corruption, Hillary Clinton, Philanthropy, Presidential campaign

 

Follow the money

26 Aug

“It doesn’t exactly take a jaded disposition to doubt that donations from some of the world’s most repressive regimes are motived (sic) by a desire to aid the foundation’s charitable work.”

Source: Why Did the Saudi Regime and Other Gulf Tyrannies Donate Millions to the Clinton Foundation?

 

The Clinton Foundation Shakedown Racket

22 Aug

Source: The Clinton Foundation Shakedown Racket Didn’t Have Enough Buffers to Shield Hillary Clinton

 
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Posted in Bill Clinton, Corruption, Hillary Clinton, Philanthropy, Politics, Presidential campaign

 

Clintons feeling the heat.  “Too little, too late.”

18 Aug

“Rep. Peter King Thursday praised the Clinton Foundation for its decision to no longer accept corporate or foreign donations should Hillary Clinton win in November, but “why it was allowed to go on during the time she was secretary of state?”

Source: Peter King: Why Didn’t Clinton Foundation Change Donor Policy When Hillary Was at State?

 
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What Donald Trump should have said last night

22 Jul

Donald Trump’s acceptance speech at the Republican convention last night could have been a lot shorter and focused on espousing the virtues of limited government and free enterprise.

First, Donald should have used several props, such as the first 1040 form, which was only four pages long. He should have said that a tax return of 1914 was simple and allowed the federal government to raise the funds it needed to pay for its expenses 100 years ago, when only 2% of the American people had to pay any income tax. In addition, today large and medium-sized businesses need an army of accountants and attorneys to comply with the tax code. That’s money that cannot be used to buy better equipment, modernize their factories, and thus make American workers more productive, which would earn them higher salaries.

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This is as bad as it gets

16 Jul

“Is the Real Scandal the Clinton Foundation?,” TRNN, July 8, 2016.Michael Hudson says the media has failed to look beyond the emails and into potential conflicts of interest during Hillary…”

Source: The Clinton Foundation?

 

Buffett needs some guidance on his charitable contributions

15 Jul

If Mr. Buffett wants his charitable contributions to help people in our society, I can suggest several organizations, beginning with BVMI in Hackensack, the Parker Family Health Center in Red Bank and the Zarephath Health Center in Somerset County. 

Source: Buffett Gives $2.2 Billion to Charity That Embraces Failure

 

 
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Posted in Philanthropy