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    1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 1

      Facebook also made a $2,500 donation on December 17 to Lindsey Graham's re-election campaign... in 2026.pic.twitter.com/geB02DMI3o

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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 1

      Meanwhile, Microsoft's filing is so comprehensive I'm going to leave it to tomorrow, and link it here.pic.twitter.com/PXxf85tk4b

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    3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

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      Let's talk Microsoft! Last month I reported on remarkably candid remarks to employees by company President Brad Smith, which he gave knowing what donations Microsoft's PAC had made in December that weren't yet public at that point. Let's review them now!https://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/1352487435242926080 …

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      Microsoft held an employee town hall today. I obtained a copy of Microsoft President Brad Smith's remarkably candid explanation of why Microsoft will continue to fund politicians whose conduct is completely at odds with the company's stated values https://notes.pinboard.in/u:maciej/90342e46caf768b7329d … pic.twitter.com/00uL6QUk3X
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    4. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

      On December 17, Microsoft donated $2500 to Kansas senator Roger Marshall's leadership PAC, the Defend Our Conservative Senate PAC. Three weeks later, Marshall was one of eight senators who voted to overturn the lawful Electoral College results.pic.twitter.com/jEiSn9Eal8

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    5. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

      Microsoft gave $2500 on December 17 to Josh Hawley's Fighting for Missouri PAC. (These leadership PACs are basically a slush fund associated with individual legislators, the donations are then distributed to other campaigns of that person's choice).pic.twitter.com/rahzMTbkFb

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    6. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

      Microsoft made a $1000 donation on December 7 to freshly re-elected congressman Jason Smith of Missouri, for his 2022 primary. Smith then voted on January 6 to throw out the results of the Electoral College vote.pic.twitter.com/GbZCr9XKgl

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    7. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

      Microsoft donated $1000 to the Promoting our Republican Team PAC on December 17. Recipients of that PAC's largesse include Donald Trump, Kelly Loeffler, Jim Jordan, and Mitch McConnell.pic.twitter.com/7nRfEJxNEh

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    8. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

      On December 17, Microsoft gave $2500 to Cynthia Lummis's leadership PAC (Steer PAC). Lummis was one of eight senators to vote on January 6 to reject the Electoral College vote.pic.twitter.com/8oeqOs3nSA

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    9. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

      Uniquely among the big tech companies, Microsoft extends its legal corruption down to the state level. It gave the Kentucky Republican House caucus a $1250 donation on December 17pic.twitter.com/jfHllCFZ70

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    10. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

      Microsoft donated $1000 to the campaign of West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrissey on December 17, eight days after Morrissey filed suit in the Supreme Court to overturn the results of the presidential election.https://www.wboy.com/news/politics/ag-patrick-morrisey-wv-to-join-tx-election-irregularities-lawsuit-at-u-s-supreme-court/ …

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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

      So when Brad Smith spoke in front of employees on January 21, he did so in the full knowledge that Microsoft had made yet-to-be-disclosed political donations to key figures working to overturn the results of the recent Presidential election.

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        2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

          His defense boils down to two points—everyone has to do this to get their calls answered (this is not true; Apple and IBM do fine without a political action committee). And 'we have to do this to help protect our employees against policies that the people we donate to enact.'

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        3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

          Political giving by the tech monopolies is immoral, indefensible, and in the case of the 147 Republicans who voted to subvert our recent election; un-American. It's up to employees at those companies now to push for their bosses to follow Apple and IBM's lead and abolish the PACs

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        4. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Feb 2

          Also use Pinboard

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