Naming names
Friends,
It’s important that we demonstrated against Trump’s
assertion of royal powers.
It’s at least as important to follow the money — and learn
the identities of America’s billionaire royalty who crowned Trump in the first
place. They’re now spending another regal fortune to keep Congress under his
control.
Today I’m going to name names.
As of March 1, according to a new
report from Americans for Tax Fairness, the 50 biggest-spending
billionaires in American politics had already contributed over $433 million to
the upcoming midterm political campaigns.
Not surprisingly, 80 percent of this haul is in support of
Republican candidates or conservative issue groups.
Given how early we are in the process, and how contributions
tend to accelerate closer to Election Day, 2026 will almost surely set a new
record for billionaire money in midterm elections. (Because of our current
pathetically weak campaign
finance laws, courtesy of the Supreme Court, fat-cat contributors are
funneling huge sums through super PACs. While such spending is supposed to be
independent of the campaign being supported, rules against coordination are
now going
largely unenforced.)
WHO THEY ARE














