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worth every penny
seek help.
Some one of else care about too much money in politics others care about defending their Dear Leader.
says the guy named Nate banged my mom.
I would love to fuck up anyone who pays this much for dinner. Fuck them. No one deserves to have that kind of money for dinner. I hope they stub their toes, rip off the toenail and get gangrene
Lol, in 2016, Trump was on his knees fighting over Sheldon Alderson's dick along with the other GOP hopefuls.It's a good thing that Trump smashed history with small donations back in 2016 because it proved then that Trump was backed by the people.
The Dems and others were totally bought and paid for.
So trump tries to get more money after Bloomberg is announced for throwing billions at trump and leftists are screeching corruption lol.
Trump already destroyed this narrative by being a billionaire who doesn't need more money and garnering unmatched small donations in 2016.
Stop making stuff up liberals.
Honestly this is something DMX would wear.At least we have a king that can fly an army helicopter and a jet plane.
Savage.
Red Lobster not good enough?
"Trump to headline a $580,600-per-couple fundraiser, the most expensive of his reelection bid"
Story: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...his-reelection-bid/ar-BBZYAMX?ocid=spartanntp
This is truly amazing when you consider that 69% of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings. There are some truly wealthy people out there. Bill Gates' net worth is at around $100 billion. John D. Rockefellers' net worth was $418 billion in 1913 (inflation-adjusted for 2019). This was before all the current federal/state tax laws came into effect.
Oil, railroad and steel are the way old America made its fortune (over $100,000,000,000).
. John D. Rockefeller
. Andrew Carnegie
. Cornelius Vanderbilt
* This is more wealth than the GDP of some Third World countries in the early 20th century.
Relax, they are paying for political influence.
You should change your name to Whattabout Man.
These "fundraiser dinners" have obviously become a less-than-subtle way to circumvent individual donation restrictions.