Google's October FEC filing is up, showing us which American politicians the company elected to give money to last month. We start out strong with a $1,500 donation to Mitch McConnell on September 30pic.twitter.com/nzNT5TLCav
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Here's a classic Facebook post from Jeff Duncan. Google gave him $4,000 on September 10pic.twitter.com/5ZtCZz7YQa
Once again Google gave money to Tom Emmer, who is pals with a radical figure named Bradlee Dean. Dean once referred to Muslims calling for the executions of homosexuals in America as "more moral than even the American Christians." #PRIDEpic.twitter.com/3O4UvLgpYh
Bill Cassidy sponsored the Birthright Citizenship Act, which denies American citizenship to kids born in the United States unless one parent is already a citizen or green card holder. Google gave him $3500pic.twitter.com/uDkzb5uK0M
CORRECTION: I tweeted upthread that Google gave Jeff Duncan (the guy who posted a hate image of a white European with a noose around his neck watering a tree labeled "Islam") $4000. But I missed a second donation; the actual total is $9000. Pinboard regrets the error.pic.twitter.com/W4TpkgTmHL
I'm going to leave off here because I'm too discouraged. I'll repeat what I say every month to Googlers: you can shut this down, the same way employees at Microsoft did. The list of all PAC donors is in the filing. Reach out and tell them who they gave to. https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/943/201910189165056943/201910189165056943.pdf …
CORRECTION 2: In this thread I misidentified Drew Ferguson as an Alabama congressman. He represents the 3rd district of Georgia.
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