Facebook gave $1,000 on June 27 to another co-sponsor of the anti-LGBT First Amendment Defense Act, Idaho senator Jim Risch. (I'm giving these figures in dollars because I'm not sure how much it is in Libra)pic.twitter.com/Wy08LAIa1l
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When the Senate voted 98-1 in 2015 on the resolution "It is the sense of the Senate that climate change is real and not a hoax," the lone holdout was Roger Wicker. Wicker is also a co-sponsor of the anti-LGBT First Amendment Defense Act. Facebook gave him $2,500 on June 27.pic.twitter.com/ULuuz4kywc
What can you do about this? Here's the complete filing, including the full list of contributors. If you work at Facebook, you can reach out to coworkers who pay in and tell them how their money is being spent. Together, we have the power to shut this down! https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/239/201907189151433239/201907189151433239.pdf …
And as always, I'd love to hear @boztank explain why he contributes to these politicians. The man likes his Twitter but never seems to be online when there's a discussion of Facebook's political giving
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