We see that these are just the tip of the entitled iceberg. But instead of it being a source of shame to be so beholden to the richest 1% they embrace the subservient corruption.
Goldman Sachs $367,200
Credit Suisse Group $203,750
Morgan Stanley $199,800
HIG Capital $186,500
Barclays $157,750
How many actual voters are represented by this generosity? Definitely not the millions that will be burned by policies that will leave them jobless and homeless.
Getting money out of politics needs to be our top priority as change will naturally follow with the renewed voices of the voting population. We need to show statistics like these until we are listened to. The mainstream media will not do it. They too are corrupt as they get a cut of the pie in the form of campaign commercials.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The country's biggest banks are overwhelmingly supporting Mitt Romney's bid for the Republican presidential nomination, an analysis of federal campaign contributions shows.
Employees at the five largest U.S. banks by assets, including Bank of America Corp. and Wells Fargo & Co., had given Romney about $600,000 through the first three quarters of 2011, according to the most recent filings available from the Federal Election Commission.
The second-largest recipient of bank employee contributions, President Barack Obama, had far less, about $200,000, the analysis showed. The Republican presidential hopeful with the second-highest total, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, dropped out of the race in mid-August.