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lostnfound

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Sun Dec 10, 2017, 08:53 AM Dec 2017

What did wealthy Democratic donors feel about Franken? [View all]

Who has been annoyed at Franken?
Telecoms?

November 8th
Franken Calls for Big Tech Algorithms to Be More Transparent

Franken “delivered a speech to the group in which he compared the power of the big tech platforms to that of internet-service providers, or ISP’s, to "pick and choose which content reaches consumers and which doesn’t." Franken supported a rule change designed to deny the ISP’s such control. "Facebook, Google and Amazon, like ISP’s, should be neutral in their treatment of the flow of lawful information and commerce on their platforms," he said.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-08/franken-calls-for-big-tech-algorithms-to-be-more-transparent

Billionaires?
Al Franken Drops A Truth Bomb And Calls The GOP Health Care Bill A Tax Cut For Billionaires
By Jason Easley on Thu, Jun 22nd, 2017 at 3:51 pm
Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) is calling the Republican health care bill what it really is. Franken described the bill as a thinly disguised tax cut for billionaires.
http://www.politicususa.com/2017/06/22/al-franken-republicans-wont-health-care-bill-thinly-disguised-tax-cut-billionaires.html

Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Franken Renews Push for Wealthiest Americans to Pay their Fair Share in Taxes
Today, U.S. Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) joined a group of his colleagues in reintroducing key tax fairness legislation—commonly known as the "Buffett Rule"—to require that America's top earners pay their fair share of taxes just like middle-class Minnesotans.

The Paying a Fair Share Act would ensure that millionaires and billionaires pay at least a 30 percent effective federal tax rate, which means they can't pay a lower rate than what middle-class Minnesotans pay. The legislation, often called the "Buffett Rule," was put forth after billionaire investor Warren Buffett realized that he paid a lower tax rate than his secretary.

Banks?
Franken Fights Back against Big Banks & Corporate Special Interests That Want to Limit Consumer Justice

Says Congressional Attempt to Roll Back CFPB Arbitration Rule is Great News for Wall Street Billionaires, Bad News for Minnesota Families and the American Consumer

Climate deniers?
Al Franken’s devastating strategy for taking on Trump’s team of climate science deniers
Knowledge of climate science plus mastery of storytelling is a rare combination.
https://thinkprogress.org/al-franken-strategy-for-trump-climate-deniers-fd9a6502f9cb/

Al’s “mastery of storytelling” makes him a great communicator on a lot of issues, by the way.

So, who has a lot of influence over leaders of our own party? Even more than voters..
One such person has done great things for Democratic causes, donating $1 M to Hillary’s campaign, and $100,000 to Kamala Harris (who I think is a great addition even though I’m disappointed with her over the Franken issue), clearly wants democrats to win but clearly does not appreciate those who talk about the billionaires. I was watching the interview when he said it, and was intrigued by how much bitterness or anger he displayed toward statements of economic class in the Democratic Party.
On November 7, 2017 Cloobeck appeared on MSNBC and said he told Democratic leaders he would "cut your money off" if they criticize the wealthy, saying: "I’ve talked to Schumer, I’ve talked to [Dem. Senator Ron] Wyden [Oregon], I’ve talked to [House minority leader] Pelosi and I’ve said if you use the term 'billionaire' again, I’m done. We should be a party of business".
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Cloobeck

Cloobeck wants to run for governor of Nevada. Great, I hope he succeeds. But if you want to look for why some Dems were willing to throw Al under the bus (while justifying it on the basis of larger strategic objectives or standing up for some ill-considered zero tolerance policy), don’t overlook the influence of a man who can afford to throw $1M at a presidential campaign. I have a feeling there might be a connection. He doesn’t have to whisper in the ears of every one of them, just one or two. Letting Al go might have been a popular move (with Cloobeck or other wealthy donors). How painful it is for congress members to raise campaign funds every day, versus getting the promise of major funds from one very wealthy and very motivated donor.

The guy seems sincere in his centrist patriotic fervor, but the outsized influence of a man like him can make certain words verboten from our elected leaders. (And yes, I know Warren also uses these words all the time. So what?)
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So Cloobek has ordered Dems to stop saying the word "Billionaire"? whathehell Dec 2017 #1
Personally Im a little less quick to judge. Everybody has blind spots... lostnfound Dec 2017 #3
On this issue, I am not.. whathehell Dec 2017 #4
Your last paragraph pangaia Dec 2017 #10
Yes.. whathehell Dec 2017 #15
This one appears to have donated only to Democrats. If you watch the interview... lostnfound Dec 2017 #20
"If you watch the same interview that he did"? whathehell Dec 2017 #22
Heres a link lostnfound Dec 2017 #23
Our donors lostnfound Dec 2017 #2
Yes! spicysista Dec 2017 #7
These are the Dem Party's positions on these issues. Franken wasn't taking different stances. Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #5
Franken fought way more on these issues than ANYONE... LakeArenal Dec 2017 #6
Awfully....low..... Heartstrings Dec 2017 #17
+1. nt Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #18
Thank you.. whathehell Dec 2017 #8
Sometimes it Takes a Few Days for the Facts to Emerge dlk Dec 2017 #9
Fun fact; I first met Franken at the home of Billionaire George Soros. brooklynite Dec 2017 #11
I bet Soros doesn't agree with Schumer and Gillibrand about firing Franken flamingdem Dec 2017 #16
Im asking the question of my comrades.. thats all. That interview was a bit of a shock. lostnfound Dec 2017 #21
Oh dear .. ananda Dec 2017 #12
In the middle zentrum Dec 2017 #13
Aha! Finally some concrete answers. Plus the "in group" was wondering what Franken had done flamingdem Dec 2017 #14
Yes...jealousy & 2020. nt Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #19
I agree. Some would like our party to be all about the "House Democrats" McCamy Taylor Dec 2017 #24
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