From #ChrisSampson @[email protected]

A Crime In Plain Sight: #StateCapture of #Ukraine by #Trump and #Putin.

How intercepted calls reveal a $293 billion #war profiteering #conspiracy orchestrated by a #realestate developer, Russian #intelligence, and American #megadonors.

https://thechrissampson.substack.com/p/a-crime-in-plain-sight-state-capture

A Crime In Plain Sight: State Capture of Ukraine by Trump and Putin

How intercepted calls reveal a $293 billion war profiteering conspiracy orchestrated by a real estate developer, Russian intelligence, and American megadonors

The Wire Tap
Personally I’m not inclined to dump all the blame on the #HarrisWalz campaign. From the outside it looks like the #Democrats have been taken over by #Megadonors and consultants who have no idea what is happening at the grassroots. Not just at the federal level, but at the state and local levels. Their latest campaigns are just symptoms of a decades-old systemic problem. #USPol https://newrepublic.com/post/188869/kamala-harris-advisers-tone-deaf-election-post-mortem-podcast?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Harris Advisers Ripped to Shreds for Tone-Deaf Election Postmortem

Kamala Harris’s campaign advisers spoke on a podcast about the election—and acted like their crushing loss to Donald Trump was the absolute best they could do.

The New Republic
Stating the obvious here, but it needs to be stated: America is not Hollywood. #Michigan is not #California. #Megadonors are not #grassroots. TBH I think #JoeBiden understood this. #HarrisWalz conspicuously didn't. And my fear is that Democratic leadership *still* don't get it. #USPol #Jacobin https://jacobin.com/2024/11/harris-democrats-election-spending-celebrities/
Dems’ Glitzy Celebrity Strategy Was an Embarrassing Failure

Democrats had a billion dollars to pull off a Kamala Harris victory. They hurled much of that money at celebrities and designing lavish environments to say the word “joy” in. It was one big A-list party, and Americans didn’t feel invited.

Glad to see these issues getting more attention. Both #Republicans and #Democrats -- even those who call themselves "progressive" -- have come out against #ElectoralReform and #CampaignFinanceReform. The #Megadonors have taken over both parties, at the federal, state and local levels. It's time for the grassroots to push back. #AnnArbor #USPol #Michigan #MAGA

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/nov/16/republicans-democrats-electoral-reform

The Republican and Democratic parties are killing electoral reform across the US

There are elements on both right and left who prefer to govern without majorities and view competitive elections as a threat

The Guardian

#ElectoralReform and #CampaignFinanceReform was also on the ballot in local jurisdictions like #AnnArbor. But local #Democrats have shifted so far to the right that they actually oppose this stuff now. #USPol #Michigan #Megadonors #MAGA

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/15/electoral-reform-ballot-measures

Electoral reform was on the ballot in several states this election. Why did these measures fail?

Advocates who hoped to limit extreme gerrymandering say ‘terribly misleading ballot language’ sabotaged their efforts

The Guardian
My guess is the #Megadonors are already choosing their candidates. I’d love to see a #Bernie-ish progressive insurgent clobber them all, but that seems unlikely. IMHO #GretchenWhitmer may be our best hope. We’ll soon find out if the donors agree. #USPol #Vote2028 https://www.newsweek.com/who-will-run-2028-seven-potential-democratic-candidates-1981214
Who will run in 2028? Seven potential Democratic candidates

Newsweek takes a look at how the Democratic Party could try to bounce back in 2028 after its stinging defeat against Trump this election cycle.

Newsweek

One bonus of a #GOP majority in executive & legislative branches will be #megadonors getting rewarded with #taxbreaks and exclusive federal contracts that will stimulate the #PrivatePrison economy

#DJT can finally build Chinese-style #slavelabor camps to reward #incarceration inc industry donors and begin ousting weak law abiding embedded #CivilService workers cluttering federal agencies. #MAGA
#Project2025 will make everything so much easier!

https://www.citizensforethics.org/reports-investigations/crew-investigations/private-prison-behemoth-is-first-corporation-to-max-out-to-trump/

Private prison behemoth is first corporation to max out to Trump - CREW | Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington

The private prison behemoth GEO Group became the first corporation whose PAC maxed out to former President Donald Trump’s campaign in late February.

CREW | Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
Democratic #Megadonors are smearing local activists. I've never met Elizabeth Nelson, but we have mutual friends and word is that she's good people. The megadonors are implying that she's a Trumpster because she was pictured with Peter Meijer, a former GOP congressperson who voted to impeach TFG. And the rest of this mailier is equally deceitful and vile. The #Democrats can be the party of the megadonors, or the party of the grassroots. They can't be both. #USPol #Vote2024 #AnnArbor #Michigan

#Charles #Koch, perhaps the most legendary Republican financier of recent decades,
has never backed Trump, either.

The political network affiliated with him and his late brother #David remained officially neutral in the Presidential races of 2016 and 2020,
and spent tens of millions of dollars trying to defeat Trump in this year’s Republican primaries,
-- much of it supporting Haley.

When she dropped out, the Koch network concentrated on down-ballot races.

But Kochworld, like the Republican Party more broadly, remains divided.

“There are a lot of donors in that network lobbying Charles from the perspective of,
I know you don’t like him,
but he’s better than the alternative,”
Marc Short, who worked for a Koch-affiliated group
and later served as Vice-President Mike Pence’s chief of staff, said.

Nevertheless, neither Koch nor Pence is supporting Trump this fall
—a remarkable rift, given the role that each of them has played in Republican politics.

At the same time, Trump has cultivated a new group of what might be called #maga #megadonors.

A study conducted for The New Yorker by the campaign-finance expert Robert Maguire,
of the nonprofit good-government group #crew,
found that, as of this summer,
more than forty of the G.O.P.’s biggest super-pac donors during Romney’s 2012 campaign had never given to a pro-Trump super pac,
including Oracle’s co-founder #Larry #Ellison,
the Dallas real-estate tycoon #Harlan #Crow,
and the hotel magnate J. W. #Marriott, Jr.

Meanwhile, nearly sixty pro-Trump donors in the study,
including #Lutnick, #Mellon, #Perlmutter, and the Wisconsin shipping magnates #Richard and #Elizabeth #Uihlein, had given nothing to the pro-Romney super pac.

Others have significantly increased their giving.

The #Adelsons, for example, donated $53 million to the pro-Romney super pac in 2012 and $90 million to support Trump in 2020,
when they were the largest individual donors of the cycle.

By the end of September, Miriam Adelson had given $100 million to back Trump in 2024.

With such sums at stake, Trump has pursued what the former Bush Pioneer called a “high touch” approach to the Republican billionaire class.

🔥The ex-President has all but invited donors to view their contributions as business investments,
telling oil-and-gas executives who went to see him in April at Mar-a-Lago, for example, that,
💥because he would allow unrestricted drilling,
🧨they should raise $1 billion for his campaign
—a statement redolent of Sondland’s “quid pro quo” that soon leaked to the Washington Post.

The campaign’s strategy, another longtime fund-raiser told me,
was essentially to let Trump be Trump:

“He talks the same book to everybody.”

Oliver, the former Bush finance director, observed that the difference between the model of the Bush campaigns and Trump’s is the difference between having a large pool of “institutional investors” which had been built up in the course of years, and a series of ad-hoc “transactional” dealings with a relatively small group of the ultra-rich.

Sean Wilentz, a historian at Princeton University, offered another key distinction. Trump’s billionaires—many of whom have made their fortunes as hedge-fund managers, activist investors, and corporate raiders—tend to be highly motivated ideologues and individual operators. “It’s transactional, but their end of the bargain is a lot different than just having access to the President of the United States,” Wilentz told me. “They see Trump as their instrument. This is an investment for them to take power.” Wilentz noted that, unlike the “traditional corporate conservative élite” dating back to the Gilded Age, this new “class of the super-rich” appears both more numerous and less civic-minded. “The other guys might have been robber barons,” Wilentz said. “These guys are oligarchs.”

Kamala Harris is making politics fun again

Fighting the good fight doesn’t mean Democrats can’t have a good time.

The Washington Post