Army of GOD wrote:I'm not sure where this thread is headed, but I think I like it.
I'm pretty sure you don't. You have terrible taste in music.
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Army of GOD wrote:I'm not sure where this thread is headed, but I think I like it.




















Timminz wrote:Army of GOD wrote:I'm not sure where this thread is headed, but I think I like it.
I'm pretty sure you don't. You have terrible taste in music.




















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Neoteny wrote:I talked to Maynard. He agrees with you.






















Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.




































Army of GOD wrote:ITT: thegreekdog tells us stuff most of us already know




















thegreekdog wrote:Army of GOD wrote:ITT: thegreekdog tells us stuff most of us already know
That Tool is the greatest band in history? Correct.







































































AAFitz wrote:Very cool thread, some pure facts mixed with just a touch of colonoscopy advice...hard to make that work typically but dammed if GDog hasnt pulled it off.




















thegreekdog wrote:AAFitz wrote:Very cool thread, some pure facts mixed with just a touch of colonoscopy advice...hard to make that work typically but dammed if GDog hasnt pulled it off.
I can't take credit for the colonoscopy advice - that's one part Neoteny, one part Timminz, three parts James Maynard Keenan.
I'm going to add more (mostly because four of the first five CEOs appear to be in similar industries).






















thegreekdog wrote:My research for the top 5 highest paid CEOs and who they donated to (since 2000). All information is from the Federal Election Commission website (which is public).
(1) David Simon (CEO of Simon Property Group)
- Gave to three general business PACs which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (National Association of REITs, First Health Group, and Real Estate Roundtable).
- Gave to one Democrat-specific PAC (The Fund for a Greater America)
- Gave to nine Democratic candidates (including John Kerry and Chris Dodd)
- Gave to four Republican candidates (including Orrin Hatch)
(2) Leslie Moonves (CEO of CBS)
- Gave to two general business PACs which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (CBS Corporation and Rely on Your Beliefs)
- Gave to one Republican-specific PAC (The Missouri Republican State Committee)
- Gave to one Republican candidate (Roy Blount - a Missouri guy)
- Gave to nine Democratic candidates (including John Kerry, Dick Gephart and Tom Daschle)
(3) David Zaslav (CEO of Discovery Communications)
- Gave to one general business PAC which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (National Cable and Telecommunications)
- Gave to two Democratic candidates (including Hillary Clinton)
(4) Sanjay Jha (CEO of Motorola Mobility)
- Gave to one general business PAC which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (Qualcomm Incorporated)
- Gave to two Democrat-specific PACs (The congressional and senatorial campaign committees)
- Gave to three Democratic candidates (Dick Durbin, John Kerry, Barack Obama)
(5) Philippe Dauman (CEO of Viacom)
- Gave to one general buiness PAC which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (Viacom International)
- Gave to one Republican-specific PAC (Every Republican is Crucial)
- Gave to two Democratic-specific PACs (America Forward Leadership and Green Mountain)
- Gave to twelve Democratic candidates (including Barack Obama, Chuck Shumer, Arlen Specter, Bob Casey, Jim Clyburn and Hillary Clinton)
- Gave to eight Republican candidates (including Orrin Hatch, Rudy Guliani, and Mitch McConell).




















Timminz wrote:thegreekdog wrote:My research for the top 5 highest paid CEOs and who they donated to (since 2000). All information is from the Federal Election Commission website (which is public).
(1) David Simon (CEO of Simon Property Group)
- Gave to three general business PACs which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (National Association of REITs, First Health Group, and Real Estate Roundtable).
- Gave to one Democrat-specific PAC (The Fund for a Greater America)
- Gave to nine Democratic candidates (including John Kerry and Chris Dodd)
- Gave to four Republican candidates (including Orrin Hatch)
(2) Leslie Moonves (CEO of CBS)
- Gave to two general business PACs which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (CBS Corporation and Rely on Your Beliefs)
- Gave to one Republican-specific PAC (The Missouri Republican State Committee)
- Gave to one Republican candidate (Roy Blount - a Missouri guy)
- Gave to nine Democratic candidates (including John Kerry, Dick Gephart and Tom Daschle)
(3) David Zaslav (CEO of Discovery Communications)
- Gave to one general business PAC which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (National Cable and Telecommunications)
- Gave to two Democratic candidates (including Hillary Clinton)
(4) Sanjay Jha (CEO of Motorola Mobility)
- Gave to one general business PAC which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (Qualcomm Incorporated)
- Gave to two Democrat-specific PACs (The congressional and senatorial campaign committees)
- Gave to three Democratic candidates (Dick Durbin, John Kerry, Barack Obama)
(5) Philippe Dauman (CEO of Viacom)
- Gave to one general buiness PAC which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (Viacom International)
- Gave to one Republican-specific PAC (Every Republican is Crucial)
- Gave to two Democratic-specific PACs (America Forward Leadership and Green Mountain)
- Gave to twelve Democratic candidates (including Barack Obama, Chuck Shumer, Arlen Specter, Bob Casey, Jim Clyburn and Hillary Clinton)
- Gave to eight Republican candidates (including Orrin Hatch, Rudy Guliani, and Mitch McConell).
Are there dollar amounts available too?




































thegreekdog wrote:
There are. They are limited though (so no one is giving $2 million to a particular candidate). I believe the most I saw was one of these guys had given $200,000 over a 10 year period to his various political affiliates.
















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thegreekdog wrote:Timminz wrote:thegreekdog wrote:My research for the top 5 highest paid CEOs and who they donated to (since 2000). All information is from the Federal Election Commission website (which is public).
(1) David Simon (CEO of Simon Property Group)
- Gave to three general business PACs which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (National Association of REITs, First Health Group, and Real Estate Roundtable).
- Gave to one Democrat-specific PAC (The Fund for a Greater America)
- Gave to nine Democratic candidates (including John Kerry and Chris Dodd)
- Gave to four Republican candidates (including Orrin Hatch)
(2) Leslie Moonves (CEO of CBS)
- Gave to two general business PACs which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (CBS Corporation and Rely on Your Beliefs)
- Gave to one Republican-specific PAC (The Missouri Republican State Committee)
- Gave to one Republican candidate (Roy Blount - a Missouri guy)
- Gave to nine Democratic candidates (including John Kerry, Dick Gephart and Tom Daschle)
(3) David Zaslav (CEO of Discovery Communications)
- Gave to one general business PAC which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (National Cable and Telecommunications)
- Gave to two Democratic candidates (including Hillary Clinton)
(4) Sanjay Jha (CEO of Motorola Mobility)
- Gave to one general business PAC which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (Qualcomm Incorporated)
- Gave to two Democrat-specific PACs (The congressional and senatorial campaign committees)
- Gave to three Democratic candidates (Dick Durbin, John Kerry, Barack Obama)
(5) Philippe Dauman (CEO of Viacom)
- Gave to one general buiness PAC which gave money to Republicans and Democrats (Viacom International)
- Gave to one Republican-specific PAC (Every Republican is Crucial)
- Gave to two Democratic-specific PACs (America Forward Leadership and Green Mountain)
- Gave to twelve Democratic candidates (including Barack Obama, Chuck Shumer, Arlen Specter, Bob Casey, Jim Clyburn and Hillary Clinton)
- Gave to eight Republican candidates (including Orrin Hatch, Rudy Guliani, and Mitch McConell).
Are there dollar amounts available too?
There are. They are limited though (so no one is giving $2 million to a particular candidate). I believe the most I saw was one of these guys had given $200,000 over a 10 year period to his various political affiliates.




















PLAYER57832 wrote:This is interesting, but without context is of limited value.
Its not just the PACS to which these guys donate, but how the money is used, specifically by those PACs and even the general political tone these people bring to their companies.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Also, what percentage of the total take for these various PACs does the donation represent... and are multiple groups really just funnels for other, more hidden groups.
PLAYER57832 wrote:In other words, they have an endgame.. electing Obama or Romney is not it. But by focusing on Obama versus Romney, the endgame can be distorted and hidden.
Timminz wrote:I ask because the number of candidates, and PACs from each party are mentioned, but not amounts. Is it fair to assume they gave approximately the same amount to each candidate, or is it possible (for example) that some are giving ten of thousands to each Democrat, and $100 to each Republican?








































GabonX wrote:How many of these people are paid off of commissions? And should companies limit the amount top producers can earn?
















thegreekdog wrote:In case you people didn't know, the purpose of me doing this was to show that rich people and businesses don't just give money to Republicans. I hope most of you know that by now, but it doesn't look like the general public knows it yet. I'm surprised this hasn't been done by a major media outlet yet. Oh wait... no... I'm not surprised.
















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