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For weeks, The Daily Poster has been focusing on where the real corrupting money in politics is — it’s not in relatively small corporate PAC donations, it is in dark money and super PAC donations from corporate executives. We’ve specifically reported on ways public pension official controlling trillions of dollars can expose and shut down this money — and now, there’s very big news today that some of them are starting to take action.
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Last week, we broke some news about Democrats kowtowing to the health insurance industry, and we lost some subscribers who were mad that we dared to report something negative about Democrats. We’ve also recently broken a big story on a GOP slush fund of corporate cash, and that made others mad at us.
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Rock the boat,
Sirota