the General Electric Political Action Committee

From the Washington Examiner:
Leaked e-mail shows how GE puts the government to work for GE
by Timothy P. Carney

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Rice was calling on his co-workers to join the General Electric Political Action Committee. “GEPAC is an important tool that enables GE employees to collectively help support candidates who share the values and goals of GE.”

The full letter suggests that “share the values and goals of GE” really means “support policies that profit the company.”

Read it all here.

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One Response to the General Electric Political Action Committee

  1. Ed Bonderenka says:

    Wow. That obvious about it, Huh?

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