Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Clinton will end "Super Pac's!


Every time you see this ad
remember
who is sponsoring it
and
about a dozen more
coming out
until November 8th
RIGHT!
The Super PAC received Millions of dollars
to place phony ads
to take down Hillary
 
Clinton will end "Super Pac's,
this you know
by the amount of
millions and millions
of their dollars
to stop her from ending their easy money criminal acts
against all citizens of this country.
 
Launched in May, Rebuilding America
Now has raised
$2.1 million
to oppose Clinton, according to a July 2016
Federal Election Commission report.
 
In a Schedule E filing included with the report,
the PAC noted it had expended
$81,503 to
 
Cold Harbor Films in Alexandria, Virginia,
ostensibly to create the ad
The PAC also reported it had disbursed
$1.3 million
to
Multi Media Services Corporation
 
a political media planning
and
buying agency in Alexandria, Virginia;
 
and
$50,000
to
National Media Digital,
a political media placement agency.
 
CNN reported that Rebuilding America Now
 
has commitments of donations totaling

$60 million.



Thus far,

however, it has only amassed

$2.1 million noted in its last FEC report.

According to the report,
 
$2 million
was donated by
Geoffrey Palmer,
the controversial real estate developer
based in Beverly Hills, Calif.;
and

$100,000

was donated by the Murray Energy Corporation
 in St. Clairsville, Ohio,
the largest coal mining company in America.
Safe from bankruptcy for now
(??????????)!
 
On the campaign trail over the past year,
Clinton has stated her opposition to outsourcing,
noting that the practice hurts American workers.
 
The candidate has also stated her opposition
to the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal
proposed by Obama,
Noting that the agreement
would
impact U.S. employment.
The Super PAC also received
 
$50,000
from
Southeast QSR, a
Taco Bell franchisee based in Clearwater, Florida.
 
Rick Carlton,
who founded a construction management firm
in Nashville, Tennessee,
has donated $10,000.