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The Blue Pages are out, the Blue Pages are out! (polical contributions and lobbying numbers)

 

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Tridiot

Nov 2, 09 11:00

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The Blue Pages are out, the Blue Pages are out! (polical contributions and lobbying numbers) Can't Post

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Dave Levinthal (CRP), 202-354-0111; Darcy Cohan (The Blue Pages), 415-339-4111
WASHINGTON � A new book detailing the political contributions and practices of nearly 5,000 companies goes on sale today, providing consumers with a powerful tool in helping them vote with their wallets.
The Blue Pages: A Directory of Companies Rated by Their Politics and Practices, written by Angie Crouse and The Center for Responsive Politics (PoliPointPress, November 2, 2009), is the second edition of this best-selling pocket directory. The Center for Responsive Politics provided the data used throughout the book.
In it, businesses are organized alphabetically into 13 sectors covering cars, clothes, computers, insurance, financial, food and beverage, health and beauty, home and garden, media and entertainment, telecommunications and Internet, and travel and leisure.
Each entry describes unique features of companies� business practices that may include charitable causes, social programs, labor practices, domestic partner and child-care benefits, nondiscrimination policies and treatment of disabled employees. It also explains whether a company contributes more money to Republicans or Democrats, and how much.
New to The Blue Pages, Second Edition is the reporting of federal lobbying expenditures, which in 2008 totaled $3.3 billion. Additionally, the new edition expands listings with environmental policies and practices of the companies tracked. Each sector overview opens with commentary from an expert in the field.
Brimming with current and often surprising information, The Blue Pages will educate consumers of all political leaning. Here�s just a sample of the information found in The Blue Pages, Second Edition:
AT&T � Total contributions to Republican Party: $2,875,123; Total contributions to Democratic Party: $2,531,482; Lobby Spending: $32,214,784;
ExxonMobil � Total contributions to Republican Party: $1,085,223; Total contributions to Democratic Party: $333,799; Lobby Spending: $45,940,000;
Google � Total contributions to Republican Party: $326,323; Total contributions to Democratic Party: $1,503,549; Lobbying Spending: $4,360,000;
Pfizer � Total contributions to Republican Party: $1,048,363; Total contributions to Democratic Party: $1,115,048; Lobby Spending: $26,410,000;
Starbucks � Total contributions to Republican Party: $10,392; Total contributions to Democratic Party: $139,894; Lobby Spending: $1,028,000;
Wal-Mart Stores � Total contributions to Republican Party: $922,498; Total contributions to Democratic Party: $741,228; Lobby Spending: $10,590,000.
The ideal gift for the political junkie or any conscientious shopper, The Blue Pages is slim and portable, and slips into a backpack, glove compartment or purse. This useful resource allows consumers to make more informed decisions by following corporate spending and policies, thus staying true to their political views when spending their money.


The lobbying amounts are amazing.


(This post was edited by Tridiot on Nov 2, 09 11:14)


fitzie

Nov 2, 09 11:12

Post #2 of 3 (97 views)
Re: The Blue Pages are out, the Blue Pages are out! [Tridiot] [In reply to] Can't Post

The Center for Repsonsive Politics is a great organization. Their website includes a huge searchable database that provides all the details about campaign financing and lobbying money, going back to 1990 in many cases.
www.opensecrets.org

It would be nice if more Americans paid better attention to the fact that most companies and industries give big money to both parties in Washington.


STP

Nov 2, 09 12:32

Post #3 of 3 (76 views)
Re: The Blue Pages are out, the Blue Pages are out! (polical contributions and lobbying numbers) [Tridiot] [In reply to] Can't Post

We live in a participatory democrocy. So, what I want to see is the list of people and companies who are on the sidelines, ie those who have not given money to a politician, those who have not lobbied or worked on a campaign.

Those are folks are the ones bringing our system down, not the ones who are in the game. Just voting doesn't count. If you have not actually had a conversation with a politician (and by definition done what you need to do to get a conversation going) you are part of the problem.