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Friday, October 12, 2018

Want to Get Rich? Be a Professional Left-Wing Protester

Being a professional protester can be quite lucrative. Take, for example, Ana Maria Archila, who makes nearly three times the annual U.S. median household income doing things like confronting Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) in an elevator.

Archila is one of eight officials making two and three times (or more) above the U.S. Census Bureau’s median average U.S. household income of $60,336 working for the tax-exempt nonprofit Center for Popular Democracy (CPD). Thanks to her encounter with Sen. Flake, she is likely the most famous of the eight.

Archila is thus among the leaders of one of the Left’s best-funded activist groups, making a way of life in organizing, funding and leading protests on behalf of a host of left-wing causes and campaigns across the country.

She received total compensation in 2016 of $178,071 as co-executive director, according to CPD’s most recent publicly available tax return, which also lists her as its principle officer.

Archila is also listed with the same title and compensation for the Center for Popular Democracy Action Fund Inc., a 501(c)(4) advocacy and lobbying group that uses the same street address as CPD.

Archila is joined by these seven other highly paid CPD officials and employees:
[George Soros has been a key funder through his Open Society Foundations of a left-wing network of protest groups, including the Center for Popular Democracy ---Editor]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dave T: Just what we need, some idiotic, loud mouthed, immigrant telling us how we are supposed to run the nation, and now being paid handsomely in the process. There is something very, very wrong with this picture and the current state of affairs today.

Anonymous said...

It’s only a temp job, don’t get exited