One Big Happy Anti-Capitalism Family
By Uppity Woman on September 30, 2008 at 2:40 PM in Barack Obama, Economy, George Soros
A huge Thank You to blogger and friend Valentine Bonnaire for this story link.
We already discussed American Thinker’s most revealing article, “How Allies of George Soros Helped Bring Down Wachovia Bank“.
The piece provided us with some very revealing information on the Sandlers of Wachovia fame — who cashed out before the mortgage crises, – as well as their ties to George Soros, Moveon, the Obama campaign and the “New” Democratic Socialist Party.
This is such a large happy intertwined family attempting to control America politically and financially that it warrants an organizational chart. Fortunately, Muckety was kind enough to warn us provide a chart way back in January 2008.
Afer you peruse the organizational and financial love-fest below and read about this big happy family, you should click on this link. Then you can click on each of of the name boxes on the chart and learn more about these people who are attempting to control the United States of America. It will certainly help you to understand why Barack Obama is their guy. It’s just one big Family Picnic aimed at capitalism, Comrades!
As I have said before, I DO hope if the FBI is serious about this Wall Street situation, they are following George Soros and his friends 24/7. I would have liked to think they were following these people around long before now, but hey, I’m not that optimistic. The economy has tanked coincidentally just in time for Barack Obama to declare himself a savior.
Hope and Change. Indeed. It will be interesting to see how much Obama scrambles to see to it that the Trillion Dollar “rescue” Bill gets passed. While he appeared not just a little detached during the entire process, he seemed very agitated yesterday when that bill failed and that wasn’t my imagination. Socialism. So close to the Goal! Damn them!
Here is what Muckety published about these people back in JANUARY 2008.
Two California groups, Vote Hope and PowerPac.org, are drawing national attention, and boisterous complaints from opponents, for their support of Barack Obama’s run for the presidency.
Both are operating outside the Obama campaign as 527 organizations, taking advantage of tax-code provisions that exempt them from federal spending limits. And both were founded by Steve Phillips, former president of the San Francisco School Board and son-in-law of billionaire banker Herb Sandler.
Sandler is one of the lucky ones who cashed out before the mortgage crisis. Wachovia bought Sandler’s company, Golden West Financial, for $25.5 billion in October 2006. Forbes estimated his personal worth that year at $1.2 billion.
Like his son-in-law, Sandler is an active contributor to Democratic causes. He gave $2.5 million to Moveon.org in 2004, and has contributed more than $100,000 to the Democratic Senate and congressional committees in recent years.
He is also a backer of the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank headed by John Podesta, Bill Clinton’s former chief of staff.
The Sandler Family Supporting Foundation has supported medical research, with an emphasis on asthma. It also pledged $15 million to Human Rights Watch in 2005.
Sandler also founded a nonprofit journalism organization called ProPublica, which promises to produce “truly important stories with moral force.” ProPublica, based in Manhattan, is run by former Wall Street Journal managing editor Paul Steiger.
Slate’s media writer, Jack Shafer, has cast a cynical eye on the venture, suggesting that most self-made billionaires don’t give away pots of money without expecting some control over the results.
“If I were an editorial writer,” Shafer wrote in October, “I’d call upon Herbert Sandler to provide ProPublica with 10 years of funding ($100 million), and then resign from his post as the organization’s chairman so he’ll never be tempted to bollix up what might turn out to be a good thing.”Vote Hope and PowerPac.org, meanwhile, are definitely partisan. PowerPac is running TV spots in California, where it is hiring organizers to get out the vote for the Feb. 5 primary. Phillips has said that he hopes to raise $2 million for Vote Hope.
The Obama campaign on Friday released a letter sent to Phillips on Dec. 28, urging that Vote Hope be disbanded. Phillips declined.
Don’t forget to click here and then click on each one of the boxes in the chart above so that you can get even more flavor out of it. Afer all, it’s not nice to avoid learning who is trying to take over your country’s econonomy, is it?


















