Posted on 04/26/2015 4:05:16 PM PDT by Kenny500c
In 2010, when Barack Obama said, "I do think at a certain point youve made enough money," he definitely wasn't referring to the Clintons.
Because it wasn't enough for Bill Clinton to sell sensitive missile technology to the Red Chinese for campaign donations. It wasn't enough for Hillary Clinton to sell America's most valuable nuclear technologies to the Russians for "contributions" to her family's personal piggy bank.
That piggy bank, otherwise known as "The Clinton Global Graft Initiative", had an interesting way of doling out the "contributions" it received.
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
What’s going on while the headlines are all occupied with this?
That is awesome, man!
Another example of liberal tax avoidance, that is the primary reason or these trusts. They don’t have to do any actual charity and they can dole out the money to themselves and family members in the form of salaries, expenses and grants to affiliated organizations.
odd how that inverted five pointed star.....just happened to be in the right place to “celebrate” the evil INNER HILLARY!!!?
Thank you!
That’s my question exactly! Is this a distraction so we won’t notice what Obama is up to?
The Clinton Family Laundry Machine
Pray America is waking
No worries. His treachery is right out in the open. He even snnounces it in advance. Nobody does anything.
CGI - Clinton Global Initiative - Computer Generated Images - neither is what it seems to be......
The real reason Hillary wants to be president is that there are still a few items of value in the White House that she didn’t manage to stuff in her luggage when she and Bill left the first time.
With Hillary, I think the money is more important than anything else. She has to be the greediest person on the planet.
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