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Vehl

Vehl's Journal
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August 30, 2012

UC,Microsoft, Google folks are top sources for Obama funds While WallStreet tops Romney's list

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Democratic President Barack Obama gets campaign support from the tech community while Republican challenger Mitt Romney courts Wall Street.

President Obama's campaign is getting financial help from people associated with two big tech firms: Microsoft and Google.

Following the University of California, those companies were listed as the second and third top contributors to his re-election campaign by OpenSecrets.org, followed by the lawfirm of DLA Piper and Harvard University.
Mitt Romney's list is a who's who of Wall Street: Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, and Credit Suisse Group.

Obama's ties to the tech community go back to his first presidential campaign, when then Google CEO Eric Schmidt (now executive chairman) campaigned for him, and served as an adviser. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer also backed Obama four years ago.After the election, several Googlers left the company to join the Obama administration, Schmidt became a member of the Transition Economic Advisory Board and he and Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer at Microsoft, were named to the president's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.


more here
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57503053-38/microsoft-google-folks-are-top-sources-for-obama-funds/

source for image
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/

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Interesting and telling split between President Obama and Romney.

August 7, 2012

An Interactive Visualization of Government Authorized small-arms sales across the globe

I think this is relevant given the recent happenings. Click on countries in the globe to see their small arms imports and exports.Keep in mind that this only tracks small arms though and only uses data from 1992-2010.


link
http://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/projects/armsglobe/

Source:
Google's Chrome labs

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