You're the last one to know...
I feel so...........alone............
You're the last one to know...
Wow. I believe T Lex has become or is Kut.
Reminds you of those days before “let there be light”, huh?I feel so...........alone............
Reminds you of those days before “let there be light”, huh?
Arguably, they've spent more money on that than any other political contributor (I think big pharma is the only group that's spent more, but I could be wrong).
The NRA has spent $203.2M for political causes since 1998.
In the 2016 election alone Banking interest PACs contributed $1.1BILLION, Labor unions contributed $298M, Lawyers contributed $257M (just to keep this in familiar territory).
Many interest groups spent far more in just the 2016 election than the NRA has spent in 20 years.
The NRA has spent $203.2M for political causes since 1998.
In the 2016 election alone Banking interest PACs contributed $1.1BILLION, Labor unions contributed $298M, Lawyers contributed $257M (just to keep this in familiar territory).
Many interest groups spent far more in just the 2016 election than the NRA has spent in 20 years.
Where'd you get this info if you don't mind me asking?
Where'd you get this info if you don't mind me asking?
Where'd you get this info if you don't mind me asking?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et9R6Ajbguk
At about 8:30 mark he shows a chart of political spending.
Because someone is on a plane that loses control and almost crashes, does not make that person an expert to determine what went wrong and what needs to be done.
That's true, but if we were to only let truly knowledgeable and educated people speak on any given subject, the silence would be deafening.
And, if we only let truly knowledgeable and educated people vote, there'd be, like 12 people at the polls.
If you think that there should be qualifiers for who gets to say what about the 2nd Amendment, I suggest that you skip back up to the 1st and give that a read.
At argument is the imprimatur of expertise and moral authority being conferred upon some, based on their appeal-to-emotion "victim" status.
I guess, then, I'm questioning the necessity of that argument.
I saw this in a link that was a sight that tracks this and yes that is the number that listed. NRA is not a major player at least not by comparison.
According to that same sight only 11% or so went directly to individuals.