OpenSecrets.org is there for your disposal. Use it! Think about businesses you use regularly, products you buy, artists you watch or support. Chances are likely they have a profile on OpenSecrets and you can see who they support. I for one am planning to move my brokerage out of Schwab who donated overwhelming to Republican campaigns and maybe move my insurance to Progressive (not just because of the name, their employees donate significantly more to Democrats).
The weight of billionaires is behind Trump but at the end of the day money will drive his decisions. Taking money away from his donors takes money away from him.
Some very interesting findings digging through contributors:
- Mitch McConnell’s biggest PAC donor manufactures Jack Daniels (guess I gotta find a new brand)
- Bernie Sanders took no PAC money in 2024 🥰
- Alphabet (Google) is the largest organizational contributor to The Lincoln Project
jack daniels isnt even actuallly Bourbon… ive been enjoying eagle rare and buffalo trace. nothing wrong with bulleit (the rye will dissolve your mustache)
Something to consider about Bulleit are accusations by the founder’s daughter of sexual abuse and the company itself for firing her due to homophobia. Obviously there’s no way to know for sure and both her father and the company deny it, but we all know that means absolutely nothing since they would deny whether it’s true or not.
Not saying don’t drink it, but it’s something to be aware of if you care about those things at the very least.
(edit to correct the spelling of Bulleit, apparently even though I typed it out my phone decided I must have misspelled “bullet”)
There is an app that makes it really easy to figure out what brands contribute to republicans vs democrats and also gives each brand a scored based on how likely shopping there will lead to campaign finance reform. It’s called goods unite us. Openscecrets is great and much more detailed but I think most people in my life would rather install an app with a button that tells them where to shop for groceries and that’s what goods is.
I’ve already gotten myself a Costco membership because they’re the only grocery store near me that’s both cheap and doesn’t give oodles of money to republican and conservative PACs AFAIK. There’s other stores I’m planning to switch to but yea I figure groceries are the most inpactful thing I can change right now.
Ok.
What’s the app???
Goods Unite Us (https://www.goodsuniteus.com/app/)
They did mention the name, but doesn’t hurt to highlight it.
Disclaimer: This is not an endorsement. I know nothing about the app except that the poster above mentioned it.
Seems like a more direct way to tell what brands are “good” or “bad” but also seems a little outdated. Didn’t see any mention of donations to Harris at all.
They did it very subtley. I had to read it again to find it.
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Thank you for pointing that out about Schwab. Have you found an acceptable alternative yet? I would like to do the same.
See my reply below. Got confused but I’ll leave this here anyway.
There’s probably no big bank that doesn’t donate to Republicans at all but some do lean to the left. Here’s a summary page: https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus?cycle=2024&ind=F03
Overall you’re probably best sticking to a credit union that doesn’t donate politically at all (as an organization) but in my experience they’re a noticeable downgrade in quality.
Sorry, I was thinking of banks not investing. Couldn’t find a ranking but Vanguard seems to lean Democratic.
Edit: Damn. Digging deeper it looks like most trading companies are fucking cesspools.
Edit: Another point for Vanguard: the current CEO has a history of contributing to Democrats.
Excellent - that’s a great place to start at least. Thank you!
More than simply boycotting Republican Donors, the best thing you can do is get organized with your fellow workers.
Looked up my employer. Not thrilled, but also not surprised.