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Monday, November 02, 2015

Rubio’s New Billionaire Backer Top Funder for Open Borders

Hedge-fund billionaire Paul Singer’s decision to throw his financial weight behind the donor-class 2016 favorite, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), has sparked fresh questions about Rubio’s coziness with the financial interests funding his career.

Singer was a major financial force behind the Rubio-Obama amnesty and immigration expansion push in 2013.

As Politico reported at the time, Singer “quietly go[t] involved in the fight for immigration reform, making a six-figure donation… to the National Immigration Forum”— a George Soros-backed organization that lobbied for Rubio’s legislation to issue 33 million green cards to foreign nationals in the span of a single decade. The announcement of Singer’s endorsement highlights an intra-party tension that has emerged with new strength since Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)’s inauguration as Speaker of the House.

There is a growing chasm between the more than 9 in 10 GOP voters, who want to see future immigration rates cut, versus GOP donors that are desperately seeking to install leaders in the White House and Congress who will further expand the nation’s already record breaking immigration rates that are transforming the country’s economy and electorate.

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5 comments:

  1. Soros hedging his Hillary bets...Rubio is officially bad news ..taking money from a Nazi

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    1. Give me five facts that you know he is a nazi!!!

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  2. As Trump said about this.. Rubio will have to address Mr. Singer as "Sir.."

    Bought and paid for. There couldn't be any assumption that these megabucks won't dramatically impact Rubio's choices and decisions.

    That's the thing that makes Trump more appealing.. he isn't beholden to ANYBODY.

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    1. Trump screwed a lot of workers out of jobs in the 80s just to make a buck. He doesn't connect to the people.

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  3. Why are sooooo many people sooooo greedy?

    Sell out your country for some money? Really?

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