According to the Federal Election Commission, the most an individual can contribute to a PAC in a calendar year is $5,000: http://www.fec.gov/pages/brochures/citizens.shtml If a contribution is made through a company he controls, why isn’t that subject to the same law? Citizens v. United is a disaster.
These big contributors can always find a way around any law. Hilliary uses the Clinton Foundation for her big money. If she is indicted by DOJ, I wonder where all that money goes. I doubt if there are refunds given.
Well Hank, we suspected you lost it a while back, but this just confirms it. Talk about throwing money down a rat hole.
According to the Federal Election Commission, the most an individual can contribute to a PAC in a calendar year is $5,000: http://www.fec.gov/pages/brochures/citizens.shtml If a contribution is made through a company he controls, why isn’t that subject to the same law? Citizens v. United is a disaster.
These big contributors can always find a way around any law. Hilliary uses the Clinton Foundation for her big money. If she is indicted by DOJ, I wonder where all that money goes. I doubt if there are refunds given.