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Title: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: Barrymore on April 20, 2017, 02:53:36 PM
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro made a contribution of 500 thousand dollars for the inauguration of the American leader Donald trump, the payment was made through Citgo Petroleum. The fee surpassed the corresponding transfers of funds from major American companies like Pepsi (250 thousand dollars), Walmart (150 thousand dollars) and Verizon ($100 thousand). The Associated Press noted that the contribution from the government of Venezuela is comparable to payments JP Morgan Chase and Exxon, which also contributed to the inauguration of the trump 500 thousand dollars.
The largest contribution in the amount of one million dollars did Bank of America.
Only Trump has collected $ 107 million of donations for the costs associated with its inauguration.


Title: Re: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: Podgor on April 20, 2017, 02:57:36 PM
Looks like the establishment really want to have a presidential puppet.
We'll see how it will affect the politics for the next few months.


Title: Re: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: Sithara007 on April 21, 2017, 03:11:50 AM
Oh common... $500,000 is around half of the amount that Hillary Clinton charges for a 1-hour "speech". Also, remember that Trump is worth almost $5 billion. This amount is less than 0.01% of his wealth.


Title: Re: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: muffinbiller on April 21, 2017, 04:04:02 AM
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro made a contribution of 500 thousand dollars for the inauguration of the American leader Donald trump, the payment was made through Citgo Petroleum. The fee surpassed the corresponding transfers of funds from major American companies like Pepsi (250 thousand dollars), Walmart (150 thousand dollars) and Verizon ($100 thousand). The Associated Press noted that the contribution from the government of Venezuela is comparable to payments JP Morgan Chase and Exxon, which also contributed to the inauguration of the trump 500 thousand dollars.
The largest contribution in the amount of one million dollars did Bank of America.
Only Trump has collected $ 107 million of donations for the costs associated with its inauguration.
For big-time donors like Boeing and Chevron, the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump sounds downright romantic.
They'll be treated to an "intimate" dinner with Vice President-elect Mike Pence and his wife. Then there's the "elegant" meal by candlelight — part of inaugural festivities described by the event's planner as having a "soft sensuality."
All that and more could be yours if you ponied up at least $250,000 to help fund Friday's inaugural events, according to a brochure obtained by multiple news outlets.
The Presidential Inaugural Committee has raised at least $90 million — a record — to pay for the festivities and provide big donors some face time with the new administration. Donors at the $100,000 level even get a "policy discussion and dinner with select Cabinet appointees."
In addition to the aerospace giant Boeing ($1 million donated) and the oil company Chevron ($500,000), AT&T, Verizon, and Coca-Cola are among the big companies helping fund the galas, balls, and other pomp and circumstance welcoming Trump to the White House on Friday.
Presidents in both parties have long welcomed corporate donors to their inaugurations. What's different this year is the amount raised — roughly equal to the sum of each of President Barack Obama's — and a lack of transparency. Trump inaugural officials have broken with recent tradition and declined to release donor information before the event.
Critics say this cozy access for corporations and special interests goes against Trump's campaign rhetoric.
"This is very dangerous," Fred Wertheimer, president of the nonpartisan government-accountability organization Democracy 21, told Business Insider. "It is a form of filling the swamp rather than emptying it, to use the words of the president-elect."


Title: Re: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: Prem.Soorajpaul on April 21, 2017, 05:49:46 AM
I am living in Guyana, which is one of the neighbors of Venezuela. Actually it is quite painful to see the ongoing meltdown in that country. People are literally starving. Maduro has to go.


Title: Re: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: tracktorr on April 21, 2017, 08:15:57 AM
Of course Trump is a puppet like all the other winners. Whoever invests more money will win.


Title: Re: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: HabBear on April 22, 2017, 04:44:57 AM
Looks like the establishment really want to have a presidential puppet.
We'll see how it will affect the politics for the next few months.

There's nothing "establishment" about Donald Trump or his supporters. Although, he's now starting to give in to the Republican establishment bullshit he campaigned that he'd reject.

Oh common... $500,000 is around half of the amount that Hillary Clinton charges for a 1-hour "speech". Also, remember that Trump is worth almost $5 billion. This amount is less than 0.01% of his wealth.

Now, Hillary is someone who WAS an establishment puppet...and to whomever was paying the highest fee while also pandering to the voting block she thought would provide the greatest turnout.


Title: Re: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: ja23 on April 22, 2017, 05:06:54 AM
I hope that means there will be no false flags to go into war with Venezuela because of its oil.


Title: Re: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: stevegreer on April 22, 2017, 05:27:23 AM
And this is different from every other POTUS before him, how, exactly? Or is it only a big deal because it's Trump?


Title: Re: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: GreenBits on April 22, 2017, 01:59:22 PM
Looks like the establishment really want to have a presidential puppet.
We'll see how it will affect the politics for the next few months.

There's nothing "establishment" about Donald Trump or his supporters. Although, he's now starting to give in to the Republican establishment bullshit he campaigned that he'd reject.

Oh common... $500,000 is around half of the amount that Hillary Clinton charges for a 1-hour "speech". Also, remember that Trump is worth almost $5 billion. This amount is less than 0.01% of his wealth.

Now, Hillary is someone who WAS an establishment puppet...and to whomever was paying the highest fee while also pandering to the voting block she thought would provide the greatest turnout.

LMAO.

Trump is indeed not establishment, he doesn't know how to be a politician ;) but as far as being a puppet and being corrupt, please understand that Trump may be a bit more compromised then your average candidate.  It's harder to see the hand that feeds with him, it was more obvious with Hillary.


Title: Re: Who was the most generous sponsor of the inauguration of the Trump
Post by: Alexzap on April 22, 2017, 02:50:37 PM
I am living in Guyana, which is one of the neighbors of Venezuela. Actually it is quite painful to see the ongoing meltdown in that country. People are literally starving. Maduro has to go.
I think that Trump will not support the Venezuelan opposition. Such a great contribution Maduro in his inauguration suggests that between them there is an agreement. Trump wanted to sell us oil and probably Venezuelan oil, too. This is a bad signal for Venezuelans.