Talking about The Chosen One, the anti-Semite competition, super volcanoes, and coffeehttps://www.pscp.tv/w/cC6aLzExODgwMjU5fDFZcEprdmtaWXJtR2pf5GTQ49UReMRrNLDCe0wdQg1xfu_qpx62iHmWUePafQ== …
Notice anything missing? Another source said they make lots of money from running ads from gun makers. Notice that isn't included in their numbers.
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"Less than 5% of NRA's operating budget comes from the gun industry...," NRA spokesperson Dalseide told CNN. "The money NRA raises for political purposes comes from donations of less than $50 from ...Americans from all across the country."https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wral.com/fact-checking-gillibrand-claims-nra-is-largely-funded-by-gun-makers/18319901/%3fversion=amp …
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Some simple math: 5.5 million members x $45 annual membership fee = $247,500,500, which is over 70% of the $350 million dollar figure you mentioned on the periscope.
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Even if some have discounted or already-paid-for (lifetime) memberships...yeah - the 70% claim just doesn’t make sense :)
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They’re required to list revenues as a part of annual filing to maintain 501(c)(3) - advertising would be “revenue” The magazines’ expenses are under Functional Expenses as “Printing and publications” & “Publications” They also list their accounts receivable
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The relevant note in their "Notes" section regarding advertisingpic.twitter.com/pklNfyOiFa
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