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So raising lots of money is bad, unless of course its your side doing it..
When did I say that? Though I do think the SuperPACs is the wrong way to go, which basically makes it easier for the billionaires to buy political seats. Though I am sure you see nothing wrong with this.
Want to see a company that makes Koch Industries look bipartisan? Look no further than Flowers Foods. The Georgia-based maker of Wonder Bread has given 99.5% of its political contributions since 1979 to Republicans, Derek Willis at the New York Times points out, possibly the most lopsided total of any major corporation. In comparison, Koch Industries' figure is just 88.1%—it's given as much to Democrats in the past 14 months as Flowers has in more than 30 years.
Figures. Wonder Bread is soft, white, flabby and totally lacking in substance. Reminds me of a Tea Party rally.
Haha! So true.
I don't know anyone who still buys Wonder Bread or plain white bread at all.
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