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Amazon Spends $350K On Seattle Mayor's Race (jeffreifman.com)

reifman writes: Until this summer, Amazon had never contributed more than $15,000 to a city political campaign in Seattle, but this year's different. The company is a lead funder in the Seattle Chamber of Commerce's PAC which dropped $525,000 Monday on Jenny Durkan's PAC, the centrist business candidate. Her opponent Cary Moon is an advocate for affordable housing, which complicates Amazon's growth, and city-owned community broadband. Comcast and Century Link joined Amazon contributing $25,000 and $82,500 respectively to the Chamber's PAC. Amazon's $350,000 contribution represents .00014 of its CY 2016 net profit.

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  1. Super PACs by youngone · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ah yes, the best government money can buy.

  2. Re:If you're on the side of Comcast by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You act like Amazon is any better than Comcast. How cute.

  3. Re:Units matter! by rmdingler · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well, I'm not certain what you're asking, but I think 14 1/hundred thousandths of $2.5 billion is $350K.

    What's truly interesting to me, is the idea this is even surprising news.

    A truly shocking story would be, "Half a trillion dollar company still refuses to influence local politics to its benefit."

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    Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.

    Ernest Hemingway

  4. If money is speech by Beeftopia · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If money is speech, corporations have a lot more of it than you do.