When you have over 500 million dollars in questionable contributions, shouldn't that start to alert people?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Where large sums of money are concerned, it is advisable to trust nobody.
Shockingly, the Government Accountability Institute has reported that the 2008 and 2012 Obama campaigns received questionable contributions of more than $500 million as a result of poor disclosure requirements.
Money tends to make people suspicious, if there's any money floating around.
They who are of the opinion that Money will do everything, may very well be suspected to do everything for Money.
When you give away large sums of money, you can cause as much damage as you may do good.
When it comes to charities, there's a lot of fraud.
I'm not led by money, because if that's the case, I can throw my name on everything and have a million-dollar company.
Today, we don't blink an eye when the world's wealthiest individuals donate enormous sums of money to charitable causes. In fact, we expect them to do so.
Our reputation is more important than the last hundred million dollars.
You'd be amazed how much attention $1 million will get you.