Okay, here it is, installment 2. Keep reading, it gets better the further you go along with the thread.
Fund for the City of New York. The Fund for the City of New York was
established by the Ford Foundation in 1968 with the mandate to improve the
quality of life for all New Yorkers. For
over three decades, in partnership with government agencies, nonprofit
institutions and foundations, the Fund has developed and helped to implement
innovations in policy, programs, practices and technology in order to advance
the functioning of government and nonprofit organizations in New York
City. ($12.5 Million)
Tides Foundation. Tides
is an American public charity and fiscal sponsor working to advance progressive
policy in areas such as the environment, health care, labor issues, immigrant
rights, gay rights, women's rights and human rights. ($10.1 Million)
The Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City. The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City is a
501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that serves as the primary vehicle for New
York City's business, foundational and philanthropic communities to engage city
government, contribute to public programs and enhance our city's ability to
serve its residents. ($8.6 Million)
ABT Associates Inc. Abt
Associates Inc. Abt Associates Inc. provides research, consulting, and
technical assistance services. The
Company offers services in the fields of social policy, clinical trials,
economic and health policy, international development, research and evaluation,
data collection and management, and strategy planning. ($8 Million)
I just have one question; why are American taxpayer dollars
used to provide all these nice reliefs to New York and New York City? I cannot think of one good reason to use
taxpayer money from all corners of America to bail out New Yorkers.
Other groups and organizations the OSF contributes to
directly include.
Advancement Project. This organization works to organize
"communities of color" into politically cohesive units while
disseminating its leftist worldviews and values as broadly as possible by way
of a sophisticated communications department.
This level of sophistication includes George Soros’ ownership of Liberty
Media and at least 30 news networks including the New York Times,
Washington Post, the Associated Press, NBC and ABC. This reminds me of my recent blog (about two
blogs ago) entitled George Soros Seeks to
Silence Conservative Thought on Social Media. Advancement Project chooses project
activities, whether national or local, with the potential to build power at the
grassroots level and to reframe and accelerate the quest for racial justice.
Air America Radio. Now defunct, Air America Radio was a
self-identified "liberal" radio network. Air America (formerly Air America Radio and
Air America Media) was an American radio network specializing in progressive
talk radio. It was on the air from March
2004 to January 2010. The network
featured programs with monologues by on-air personalities, guest interviews,
call-ins from listeners, and news reports.
Al-Haq. Al-Haq is an independent Palestinian
human-rights organization founded in 1979 and based in Ramallah in the West
Bank. It monitors and documents
human-rights violations by all parties to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and
Al-Haq issues reports on its findings and produces detailed legal studies. This is starting to make a little sense
now. If you connect the dots, you can
almost see a trail left behind Ilhan Omar as she brags about being able to
manipulate the media specifically in Minnesota’s the Star Tribune.
All of Us or None. This organization seeks to change voting laws
so as to allow former inmates, parolees, and even current inmates to cast their
ballots in political elections. Why not? Right?
After all, the poles are also open (for our far left socialist’s agenda)
to non citizens and dead people. Might
as well allow former inmates, parolees, and even current inmates to cast their
ballots in political elections.
Alliance for Justice (AFJ). Alliance for Justice is a progressive
judicial advocacy group in the United States. Founded in 1979 by current
president Nan Aron, AFJ monitors federal judicial appointments. AFJ represents a coalition of 100 politically
liberal groups that have an interest in the federal judiciary. The interest is likely linked with criminals
and illegals voting and how close can your ballot box be to a democratic
cemetery and drawing new lines within individual and specific states for
voter’s redistribution. Their interests
even extend as far as to our United States Supreme Court and nominees such as
Brett Kavanaugh.
America Coming Together (ACT). Soros played a major role in creating
this group. ACT was a progressive,
political action 527 group (a political action 527 committee is granted a tax-exempt
status if they are organized under section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code to
raise money for political activities) dedicated to get-out-the-vote
activities. ACT did not specifically
endorse any political party but worked almost exclusively on behalf of
Democratic candidates.
America Votes. Soros also played a major role in creating
this group. America
Votes was created prior to the 2004 election by Ellen Malcolm, the founder of
EMILY's List; former Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope; Harold Ickes;
Steve Rosenthal; and Andy Stern, the former president of Service Employees
International Union (SEIU). Greg Speed serves as president of the
organization. According to the Center
for Public Integrity, "America Votes, a national liberal nonprofit group
with significant union funding, made the 2011 and 2012 Wisconsin recall
elections a top priority, providing a major cash infusion to a handful of
groups that helped organize the efforts."
America Votes donated $940,000 toward the ultimately unsuccessful recall
effort against Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
America Votes does not disclose its donors. The group raised $12.7 million in 2013, and
projected revenue of $8.5 million in 2014.
According to the Center for Public Integrity, "Between 40 percent
and 50 percent of that sum is projected to come from wealthy donors connected
to the Democracy Alliance, a secretive nonprofit whose funders include the
likes of billionaire investor George Soros and author, horticulturalist, and
philanthropist Amy Goldman."
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