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Are Australians happy to see their taxs donated to US presidental election campaigns

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http://www.pickeringpost.com/story/do-aussie-taxpayers-donate-to-me-/6064

(quote) A Republican Party website identifies Australia and Saudi Arabia as the biggest foreign government source of funds for the Clinton Foundation.(un quote)

(quote) AusAID, is the vehicle used for at least $75 million in Australian donations to the Clinton Foundation. (quote)

Do you think this is right?

Why have our politicians, political parties and governments not told us about this or is it going on without the minister or the govt knowing?

What right has the got got to conceal this from the Australian People if they know its happening.

Should Australian tax money be donated to election campaigns in other countries?

Should this be permitted without a referendum of the Australian people to get their permission?

If this is going on in one direction we can safely assume it goes on the in both directions too.
Posted by Referundemdrivensocienty, Sunday, 12 June 2016 3:32:55 PM
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Where is the proof that any money given to the Clinton Foundation went to a US election campaign?
Posted by david f, Monday, 13 June 2016 10:58:59 AM
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That was down to the moron, Gillard, who should be made to pay it back out of her own taxpayer-supplied pension.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 13 June 2016 12:47:50 PM
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Read the article in the link provided.
Posted by Referundemdrivensocienty, Monday, 13 June 2016 1:37:20 PM
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The article told about money going to the Clinton Foundation. There was nothing in the article that showed the Clinton Foundation supplied any funds to the Clinton presidential campaign. That is the brainchild of Referundemdrivensocienty who made the assertion without providing evidence for its validity.
Posted by david f, Monday, 13 June 2016 3:40:38 PM
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Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina says that “so little” of the charitable donations to the Clinton Foundation “actually go to charitable works” — a figure CARLY for America later put at about 6 percent of its annual revenues — but Fiorina is simply wrong.
Fiorina and others are referring only to the amount donated by the Clinton Foundation to outside charities, ignoring the fact that most of the Clinton Foundation’s charitable work is performed in-house. One independent philanthropy watchdog did an analysis of Clinton Foundation funding and concluded that about 89 percent of its funding went to charity.
Simply put, despite its name, the Clinton Foundation is not a private foundation — which typically acts as a pass-through for private donations to other charitable organizations. Rather, it is a public charity. It conducts most of its charitable activities directly.
Posted by 579, Monday, 13 June 2016 3:42:24 PM
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