Saturday, April 26, 2014

Political action groups?


Political action groups or political action 501’s really, when is it not a campaign issue to give to some candidate money, knowing your group is looking for the party or individual to deliver something you want over the values of another…Sounds to me just like the candidate themselves raising money to achieve something that is not in the constitutes best interest.

 

When I am told it is for the common good I run like hell.

 

What would be a political action group for Benjamin Franklyn, well knowing what we know about him it would be a house of prostitution, trying to advance the ideals of purchasing sex for money without taxations.  The line of the lobbyist would be, sex while great between man and wife, should not be considered, when trying to tax a house of prostitution, that the interest of everyone is better served when the house of prostitution is exempt from taxation, due to the need to not publicly display the income earned by the prostitutes, nor the men of outstanding character who would be the ones that would have to explain the taxation to their wives.

 

Or would it be like today where a political action group does not want to produce the names and values given to the whores of the congress or senate.

 
Chas
 

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