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<blockquote data-quote="traveler" data-source="post: 95930" data-attributes="member: 1954"><p>I am not an expert on this subject but I do know that companies are limited as to the amount they can contribute to any one person's political campaign. If the company wants to support a <strong><em>friendly candidate</em></strong> beyond that limit the only "legal" way to do that is through a Political Action Committee (PAC). That is the reason for the contribution request. If companies <strong><em><u>were</u></em></strong> allowed unlimited contributions then the richest companies would control our government (more than they do now).</p><p> </p><p>It's a shame that this apparently wasn't well explained by the center manager and/or supervisors. That is quite obvious considering all the replies here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traveler, post: 95930, member: 1954"] I am not an expert on this subject but I do know that companies are limited as to the amount they can contribute to any one person's political campaign. If the company wants to support a [B][I]friendly candidate[/I][/B] beyond that limit the only "legal" way to do that is through a Political Action Committee (PAC). That is the reason for the contribution request. If companies [B][I][U]were[/U][/I][/B] allowed unlimited contributions then the richest companies would control our government (more than they do now). It's a shame that this apparently wasn't well explained by the center manager and/or supervisors. That is quite obvious considering all the replies here. [/QUOTE]
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