Posted on 08/20/2016 3:37:16 PM PDT by maggief
If I had the choice to either take a boat or jet to Nantucket from MV, I’d chose the jet also.
ok good point, I will calm down here, ha ha....
Trump would have flown in his 737 instead of a small corporate jet.
sure, I’d enjoy taking the jet almost anywhere, but it is rather extravagant.... and Democrats have been telling all us little folk for decades we must economize, reduce our energy consumption etc.
This makes perfect sense. There are not many rest stops on that road. Or emergency urology clinics.
Didn’t John Kerry say that private jets are more dangerous than ISIS?
Voluminous! But not to worry, even gale force winds wouldn’t get her airborne.
Wrong! First of all it’s a 757 not a 737. Secondly, the runways may be too short for the bigger aircraft.
She borrowed it from Kim K.
Take off and landing in one motion.
She couldnt drive like normal folks........
Goodness! To do otherwise would cause too much wear on their shoes.
So Hillary combines Wall Street and Tobacco to fund her for the little people campaign. Hope the libs love that.
FLASHBACK:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/899249/posts
The CPF is bankrolled by the Arca Foundation.
For those of you who don’t know about the Arca foundation, it passes itself as a philanthropic organization that gives millions of dollars annually to organizations that fight for social justice around the world. Unfortunately a grand majority of these organizations are of a far leftist nature, like in 1998 when it gave $1,000 to an obscure contingent called Fondo Del Sol which helped surviving members of the Stalinist Abraham Lincoln Brigade view a photo exhibit on the Spanish Civil War! Among the pro Castro groups Arca has funded have been the Pastors for Peace ($10,000 in 1999), Global Exchange ($50,000 in 1999), and the TransAfrica Forum ($100,000).
Communist Cuba is the main focus of Arca’s Foreign Policy grants list, and although it gives money to other international and domestic institutions, it annually gives a substantial amount of funds to causes dealing with communist Cuba. In 1999 alone, the Arca Foundation gave to over 19 organizations that are sympathetic to revolutionary Cuba.
The Arca Foundation’s records denote that it has spent over $3 million dollars since 1995 devoted to institutions that ignore human rights in Cuba, but fight aggressively to drop US sanctions to the rouge nation. The Arca Foundation which is run by the R.J. Reynolds tobacco heir Smith Bagley, has silently worked in the background with institutions and Castro sympathetic Democratic politicians working to end economic sanctions against the dictatorship.
“Smith Bagley and the Arca Foundation is the pro-Castro lobby’s sugar daddy,” says Jose Cardenas, Washington spokesman for the Cuban American National Foundation. “Arca is a walkup window for free checks passed out to any and all comers with an ideological ax to grind against U.S. policy on Cuba.”
For the record, Smith Bagley was the individual who threw a party at his mansion where Elian Gonzalez was the guest of honor after the boy was accosted from the home of his Miami relatives. During this party, agents of the Cuban Interests Section in Washington DC provided delicacies like smoked salmon, shrimp and fruit that although taken for granted here in the United States, are unavailable to most of the Cuban population back on the island. Yet, Bagley who is a tremendously rich WASP sees no problem in giving money to organizations that help the Cuban revolution while the rest of the island population goes poor, hungry and oppressed.
* Mostly likely, the US taxpayers
Winner!
She is limiting herself to one fund raiser a week. Th elittle people be damned.
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