Thursday, May 30, 2013

Pete's BLOG-Day 26,491. Part 25-U.S. corporate contributions in 2012 campaign.

Today is Thursday, May 30, 2013.My stats today: 10 minutes of yoga, 10 minutes on the ball and 45 minutes of walking = 2.5 miles for a May total of 59.9 miles. My weight was 161.2 pounds.

My THOUGHTS today are on Part 25 of corporate American dollar contributions to the 2012 presidential campaign. Part 25 is "19 BRAND NAMES FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY." This is my one and only entry for the corporations that gave 68% or more of their dollar contributions to the Democratic Party.

CORPORATION  -  $AMOUNT  -  TO THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

1. Microsoft           -$4,023,111     - 68% to DEMS
2. Google               -$3,224,326     - 75% to DEMS
3. Time Warner     -$2,662,848     - 77% to DEMS
4. News Corp        -$1,536,683     - 71% to DEMS
5. Sony                  -$615,801        - 80% to DEMS
6, Apple                -$603,305        - 86% to DEMS
7. Overbrook
    Entertainment   -$321,990        -100% to DEMS
8. Adobe Systems -$315,726        -91% to DEMS
9. Vivendi             -$301,943        -81% to DEMS
10. National
      Amusements  -$1,669,897      -70% to DEMS
11. National
Basketball Assoc.-$249,302         -98% to DEMS
12. Puma Springs
      Vineyard        -$204,499        -100% to DEMS
13. Advance
      Publications   -$179,015        -97% to DEMS
14. Simple Mobile -$168,360      -100% to DEMS
15. TracFone
      Mobile            -$164,150       -100% to DEMS
16. Starbucks        -$159,359       -83% to DEMS
17. The Weinstein
      Company        -$156,450       -100% to DEMS
18. The Kennedy/
Marshall Company-$120,000     -100% toDEMS
19. StonyField
      Farms               -$105,175    -100% to DEMS

Okay, this entry in the end of my list of U.S. corporations and their dollar contributions to the 2012 presidential, congressional and state run campaigns. Some final thoughts tomorrow.

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