Sunday, February 7, 2010

Are campaign contributions like throwing pennies in a wishing well?

What do you wish for when you throw in your pennies?Are campaign contributions like throwing pennies in a wishing well?
for me its actually a way of measuring the candidates ability to 1) manage money 2) ability to manage people who will deal with the money 3) ability to choose top notch people for their campaigns aka judgment. So far Hillary has lost as her campaign fund managing is horrendous and her analyst and campaign managers have sold her some very expensive non winning strategies.





Obama at least released his income tax so I can have another point of reference for him.Are campaign contributions like throwing pennies in a wishing well?
Maybe, I don't know. What I do know is that Hillary's campaign is proud to have had a record month of contributions including those made by people that are skipping medications and meals to donate.





How sick is that?
Not for Hillary she only loaned her campaign fund the 5 million she wants it back with interest.
i don't know about that, but i do have to say that i loved the way hillary played her supporters.





she got up there and lied about loaning her campaign $5 million dollars and her supporters came to the rescue to the tune of $35 million dollars.





hillary didn't turn in her tax returns nor did she produce the loan papers.





go hillary.





should she exit this race early, she can say she at least built back up her campaign fund to run again for her new york seat.





you go, girl.
With Obama, it's like throwing money in the garbage.
People give to Campaign contributions basing their choice on who is most fit for the job. People and organizations rally behind a candidate who can best do the most good not only for themselves but for the rest of the country.

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