Topic: Guess Who's Funding the Republican Civil War?
Sojourning_Soul's photo
Wed 12/11/13 07:29 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Wed 12/11/13 07:32 AM

Unions Spending MILLIONS to Take Over Republican Party and Nominees

Recently the California Political News and Views noted high dollar donations to the California Republican Party from the prison guards union, the teachers union and the masters of hostage taking, the SEIU. We said at the time it was an effort to kill the GOP.

Now we know it is a national effort by unions to neuter the Republican Party. Leftist PAC's claiming to be Republican are receiving the money--to harm conservatives in primaries so Democrats can win in the General Election.

"The super PAC, called Defending Main Street, has not yet submitted a major donor disclosure to the Federal Election Commission. But documents filed by other groups show that two labor organizations, the International Union of Operating Engineers and the Laborers' International Union of North America, directed a combined $400,000 to the Republican group in September and October.

Main Street says it has raised roughly $2 million total between its super PAC and an affiliated nonprofit group so far--and that means labor has supplied at least 20 percent of those funds."

http://capoliticalnews.com/2013/12/09/unions-spending-millions-to-take-over-republican-party-and-nominees/

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Wed 12/11/13 08:36 AM


Unions Spending MILLIONS to Take Over Republican Party and Nominees

Recently the California Political News and Views noted high dollar donations to the California Republican Party from the prison guards union, the teachers union and the masters of hostage taking, the SEIU. We said at the time it was an effort to kill the GOP.

Now we know it is a national effort by unions to neuter the Republican Party. Leftist PAC's claiming to be Republican are receiving the money--to harm conservatives in primaries so Democrats can win in the General Election.

"The super PAC, called Defending Main Street, has not yet submitted a major donor disclosure to the Federal Election Commission. But documents filed by other groups show that two labor organizations, the International Union of Operating Engineers and the Laborers' International Union of North America, directed a combined $400,000 to the Republican group in September and October.

Main Street says it has raised roughly $2 million total between its super PAC and an affiliated nonprofit group so far--and that means labor has supplied at least 20 percent of those funds."

http://capoliticalnews.com/2013/12/09/unions-spending-millions-to-take-over-republican-party-and-nominees/

sounds like Soros-Skullduggery!