While denying funding to non-Globalist entities is a goal, these particular examples are not it. Most of those donations are under $5000. That's barely enough for a senator to say "thx" via text. They won't even notice the $1000 donation vanishing.
I imagine these tiny donations mirror a withdrawal of far greater amounts behind the scenes. These public bits are a sort of proxy indicator, basically a warning to others who might stray from the new orthodoxy.
This is a shot across the bow. They are not immune from bankers simply removing their ability to access money. Every politician understands the threat, or at least the competent ones. Are any of them competent? Fuck, maybe they won't notice.
Honestly, this is just a stunt. It's Bank of America removing donations publicly. That's a globalist financial organization with John Kerry on one of it's board of directors. These donations mean nothing. The money going through back channels is what matters, and if they were funding these politicians, they'd just call.
$5000 is the maximum legal donation anyone can make directly to a candidate. FEC guidelines
Donations over the limit are typically funneled through the national committee, meaning the transfers aren't readily traceable between donor and candidate.
While denying funding to non-Globalist entities is a goal, these particular examples are not it. Most of those donations are under $5000. That's barely enough for a senator to say "thx" via text. They won't even notice the $1000 donation vanishing.
I imagine these tiny donations mirror a withdrawal of far greater amounts behind the scenes. These public bits are a sort of proxy indicator, basically a warning to others who might stray from the new orthodoxy.
This is a shot across the bow. They are not immune from bankers simply removing their ability to access money. Every politician understands the threat, or at least the competent ones. Are any of them competent? Fuck, maybe they won't notice.
Honestly, this is just a stunt. It's Bank of America removing donations publicly. That's a globalist financial organization with John Kerry on one of it's board of directors. These donations mean nothing. The money going through back channels is what matters, and if they were funding these politicians, they'd just call.
$5000 is the maximum legal donation anyone can make directly to a candidate. FEC guidelines
Donations over the limit are typically funneled through the national committee, meaning the transfers aren't readily traceable between donor and candidate.