Google's November FEC filing is in, showing which politicians the company gave money to last month. Right out of the gate we have this $5,000 donation to House minority leader Kevin McCarthy on October 28pic.twitter.com/wvBnWy4n0x
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John Barrasso denies that climate change is caused by human activity, and co-wrote a letter urging President Trump to withdraw from the Paris Agreement. Even though he's not up for election until 2024, Google cut him a check for $2500 on October 28.pic.twitter.com/AFeQ46B3Bm
It would be hard to find a more ardent climate denialist in the Senate than Jim Inhofe, a Senator who has also said that he ""does not hire openly gay staffers due to the possibility of a conflict of agenda." Google gave him $1,000 on October 28pic.twitter.com/NDjKqiDwFp
At the very end of the Google filing are two refunds to employees who for whatever reason decided to stop paying in to this PAC. This is an encouraging reminder that Googlers can defund and end this embarrasing, archaic form of legalized bribery, just like Microsoft employees did
Apple doesn't have a PAC. IBM doesn't have a PAC. Microsoft suspended their PAC under employee pressure in June. Google will not collapse like a house of cards if they stop giving token sums to gay-bashing Senators who believe climate change is a hoax and all refugees go to hell
You people can make satellite photos into a 3D rendering in my browser through some kind of code sorcery. Your website can translate Chinese characters that I scrawl with a finger onto my trackpad into idiomatic English. File a bug against your political giving and fix it!
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