Saturday, October 23, 2010

Pelosi takes on the Chamber of commerce of campaign expenses

22 October 2010 00 p.m. EDT

Expression "Buy American" can take a connotation in the harsh battle on corporate finance and the mid-term congressional elections.

Chamber of Commerce of United States was pumping money into the campaign received donations from several million dollars of some companies as he fought against the policies of the Government, the New York Times reported Thursday.

pelosi"They give new meaning to the phrase"Buy American"... they want to buy these elections," House President Nancy Pelosi said when asked about article in an MSNBC interview.

"If they win - that fully, I intend to stop them from doing - but if they were to win, it would mean that we are now… a plutocracy and oligarchy," Pelosi dit.Elle added: "whatever these unlimited money a few rich, secret sources, a number can control our agenda as a whole,". ".

The room is tax-exempt and not obliged to disclose it donors.

Says the New York Times, that it provides an overview of how the company raised money as network "it matches an orchestrated campaign to become one of the criticisms over the administration of the Obama Festina and an actor influence in elections this autumn Congress."

Quoting the Federal Election Commission, Politico.com article which explains more than 1.7 million dollars for House races and approximately 3.4 million on competition of the Senate of the past week alone, the House passed more than 5.2 million - deposits.

Most Republican spending back more than 90% of the time and that in fact the House a target of critics who say it has become too partisan, The New York Times said.

The House has done is no secret of its efforts to influence the outcome of the election on November 2, in which Democrats are fighting to retain control of Congress.

Tuesday, the House has launched an new advertising blitz Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer California in his bid for re-election of ciblage.Le holds three - term is in a close race with Republican challenger Carly Fiorina, a former CEO of Hewlett-Packard.

Photo credit: REUTERS/Richard Clement (Pelosi on Capitol Hill Press Conference)

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