| shikamaru317 said: People in here really don't seem to understand how political donations work: 3. People here are mentioning that Microsoft's PAC gave Senator Kevin Cramer $5,000 in the last election. Cramer's total donations over the last 5 years were $6.925m, and Microsoft is not listed among his top 5 donors, $5,000 from Microsoft through a PAC is a drop in the bucket compared to his total donation amount and hardly enough to buy any sort of influence over his decisions. It's far more likely that he is actually concerned that Sony's anti-competitive moneyhatting strategies could harm the potential for growth of the video game industry within his state, just like he says. 5. While Microsoft isn't listed here and I can't find the employee donations by party for Microsoft, based on the donation track record of other big tech company employees, Microsoft's employees most likely also overwhelmingly donate to Democrat politicians (especially since Microsoft is headquartered in Washington, which is I believe the 5th most liberal state in the US as of the 2020 election). |
So PACs can only be issued during the an election cycle?
To point 4, like I said as well, Cory Booker received more in PAC money from Microsoft than the two Senators being mentioned (Cantwell and Cramer) and yet Cory is against the acquisition it would seem, Lol. Apparently it only costs ~$5,000 to buy a Senator. Who knew that I have enough money to buy my own Senator, I'm moving to America and buying a Senator!
Yeah, 5 is fairly obvious, Washington Senators receive a lot of donations from people who live in Washington (shocking), and Washington Senators support Washington companies (double shocking).
Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 15 April 2023






