“Clearly, I consider the Trump administration a danger to the world,” Soros said at a World Economic Forum event. “But I regard it as a purely temporary phenomenon that will disappear in 2020, or even sooner. I give President Trump credit for motivating his core supporters brilliantly, but for every core supporter, he has created a greater number of core opponents who are equally strongly motivated. That is why I expect a Democratic landslide in 2018.”
Soros ramped up his political spending this cycle through the Democracy PAC, which he created last year to pump large sums into the coffers of other left-wing groups. New filings to the Federal Election Commission show the PAC doled out nearly $17 million last quarter, bringing its total cash disbursements this cycle to $48 million. Soros gave another $4 million directly to Democratic campaigns and committees without first depositing the money into his PAC. The $52 million cash influx is more than double Soros’s previous high of $22 million, which came during the last presidential election.
But this amount pales in comparison to the $220 million he’s pouring into groups like Black Lives Matter.
To support this nation’s historic movement towards racial justice, the Open Society Foundations today is announcing investments totaling $220 million in emerging organizations and leaders building power in Black communities across the country, placing a bet on their ability to carry today’s momentum toward a better tomorrow.
The largest share of this support—$150 million—will be through a set of five-year grants to Black-led justice organizations that helped to create and now sustain the momentum towards racial equality. Open Society’s response reflects our conviction that real progress requires sustained support over many years and letting leaders accountable to impacted communities shape the path forward.
Seeing how President Trump is now using the violent riots perpetrated by anarchists across the country in campaign ads, it would appear that the President is using the chaos allegedly created by Soros and his gangs to illustrate why he should be reelected. Perhaps Soros is making yet more mental miscalculations due to the same reasons that Biden said that” you are not Black if you don’t vote for Joe Biden.”
Or perhaps Donald Trump was severely underestimated – or both.
Sources: Free Beacon, Real Clear Politics, Open Societies Foundation,
If anyone knows what “fascist” is, Soros does.