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'65 Kirkham Motorsports Cobra SC, 484, 4 speed
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AC Cobra Kirkham Motorsports ( replica for Larry Ellison). - source Caradisiac.
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'65 Kirkham Motorsports Cobra SC, 484, 4 speed
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Kirkham Motorsports’s 1965 Shelby 427 S/C Cobra “CSX 4600”
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Full Hand Formed Copper Body 1965 Cobra by Kirkham Motorsports - 427 FE V8 pushing 550hp [ https://i.redd.it/5bef0fzjv0n61.jpg ]
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50th Anniversary 427 (in Polished Aluminum)
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50th Anniversary 427 (in Polished Aluminum) by David G. Schultz Via Flickr: Body by Kirkham Motorsports Engine/powertrain by Carroll Shelby Motor CO.
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dragoni · 7 years
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These 13 Senators represent their 10 individual states, donors and themselves. Once you acknowledge that, the truth will set you free!
I’ve added 2016 GDP and Population data for context and perspective . Cobbled together their reported Net Worth for fun.
“13 Men, and No Women, Are Writing New G.O.P. Health Bill in Senate”. A bastion of old white men. No hearings, no debate, no experts unless you include lobbyists.
Do they represent you or your state?
Summary
13 senators representing 10 states. Only 3 of these states are in the top 20 states in terms of GDP; Texas, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
The population of the 10 states is 80,341,428 or 24.86% of the 323,127,513 Americans in 2016
The GDP of the 10 states is only 23.64%
Who’s missing from the top 20? In order of GDP: California, New York, Florida, Illinois, Ohio, New Jersey, Georgia, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Virginia, Michigan, Washington, Maryland, Indiana, Minnesota, Tennessee, Colorado and Wisconsin
The remaining top 17 states account for 57.54% of America’s GDP
1. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
Biggest donors:
Louisville, Ky.-based Kindred Healthcare, a health care services company, was the third-largest contributor to McConnell’s campaign committee from 2011 to 2016, donating $104,650.
Health insurer Humana was number 4, with $103,300 in donations.
Financial firm Blackstone Group came in first with $217,700 in donations. 
GDP: 1.07% ~ ranked 28th Population: 4,436,974 ~ ranked 26th Net Worth:  estimated $22,164,529 in 2014
2. Senate Finance Committee Chair Orrin Hatch (R-UT)
Biggest donors: 
Human resource firm OC Tanner was Hatch’s campaign committee’s top donor from 2011 to 2016, with $81,010 in contributions.
BlueCross BlueShield came third, with $68,500
Cancer Treatment Centers of America came rounded out the top five with $65,000. 
GDP: 0.85% ~ ranked 31st Population: 3,051,217 ~ ranked 31st Net Worth: estimated $4,959,519 in 2014
3. Senate HELP Committee Chair Lamar Alexander (R-TN)
Biggest donors: 
BlueCross BlueShield was the second-biggest donor to Alexander’s campaign committee from 2011 to 2016, with $36,250 in contributions
International Paper’s $48,950.
Franklin Tennessee-based Community Health Systems, a hospital operator, is the fourth-biggest donor with $28,850 in donations. 
GDP: 1.78% ~ ranked 18th Population: 6,651,194 ~ ranked 16th Net Worth: estimated $13,221,019 in 2014
4. Sen Mike Enzi (R-WY)
Biggest donors: 
DaVita HealthCare Partners is Enzi’s campaign committee’s top donor from 2011 to 2016 and the only health care name in the top five, with $27,000 in contributions. 
Peabody Energy comes in second, with $21,650
Comcast Corp in third with $19,200. 
GDP: 0.21% ~ ranked 49th Population: 585,501 ~ ranked 50th Net Worth: estimated $1,009,029 in 2014
5. Sen. John Thune (R-SD)
Biggest donors:
At number three and $40,246, Sanford Health is the only healthcare name among the top five donors to Thune’s campaign committee; 
Nextera Energy comes in first with $52,000
Blackstone Group is next with $50,097. 
GDP: 0.26% ~ ranked 47th Population: 865,454 ~ ranked 46th Net Worth: estimated $417,512 in 2014
6. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT)
Biggest donors: 
Conservative group Club for Growth tops the list of Lee’s committee donors from 2011 to 2016, with $360,732 in donations
the Senate Conservatives Fund comes next with $169,907
Kirkham Motorsports comes third with $111,200.
** for GDP and Population, see Orrin Hatch’s stats
Net Worth:  estimated $210,503 in 2014
7. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)
Biggest donors:
Cruz doesn’t have any health care names among his campaign committee’s top five donors from 2011 to 2016
the conservative Club for Growth is first with $707, 607
the Senate Conservatives Fund second with $315,991
Woodforest Financial Group third with $170,350
GDP: 8.76% ~ ranked 2nd Population: 27,862,596 ~ ranked 2nd Net Worth: estimated $3,013,518 in 2014
8. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR)
Biggest donors:
Cotton’s biggest donor is also Club for Growth with $457,924 in donations from 2013 to 2016.
New York City-based hedge fund Elliot Management was the second-largest contributor, donating $137,900.
The Stephens Group, a private investment firm headquartered in Little Rock, AR, was number 3 with $122,100 in donations. 
GDP: 1.64% ~ ranked 21st Population: 6,931,071 ~ ranked 14th Net Worth: estimated $418,511 in 2014
9. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO)
Biggest donors:
Club for Growth is Gardner’s largest contributor, with $97,552 in donations from 2013 to 2016.
His fourth largest contributor was Blue Cross/Blue Shield, with $33,000
United Health also contributed $25,500
GDP: 1.75% ~ ranked 19th Population: 5,540,545 ~ ranked 21st Net Worth: estimated $209,509 in 2014
10. Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY)
Biggest donors:
Richie’s Specialty Pharmacy, one of Texas’ leading pharmaceutical providers, is Barrasso’s biggest contributor from 2011 to 2016, with $44,800 in donations
Second was Murray Energy, the largest coal mining company in America, with $41,781 in donations.
The third-largest donor was New York City-based private equity firm Apollo Global Management, with $38,850 in donations. 
** for GDP and Population, see Mike Enzi’s stats
Net Worth: estimated $5,222,008 in 2014
11. Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX)
Biggest donors:
Cornyn’s largest contribution has been through the Votesane PAC, with donations of $63,250 from 2011 to 2016.
His second largest donor was from multinational oil and gas corporation Exxon Mobil, totaling $60,600
Third was Mednax Inc., a medical solutions group and one of the nation’s leading providers of health services, with donations of $57,450. 
** for GDP and Population, see Ted Cruz’s stats
12. Sen. Robert Portman (R-OH)
Biggest donors:
Portman’s largest campaign contributions from 2011 to 2016 came from the Votesane PAC, totaling $303,000 in donations. 
Goldman Sachs, the large multinational finance company based in New York City, were his second largest donors, with $199,100.
His third largest contributor during this period was from conglomerate General Electric, with $157,900 in donations. 
GDP: 3.39% ~ ranked 7th Population: 11,614,373 ~ ranked 7th Net Worth: *** estimated $14.5M as of 2014
13. Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA)
Biggest donors:
Toomey’s largest donor is also Club for Growth, which contributed a total of $418,416 between 2011 and 2016.
Second was the Rothman Institute, the internationally recognized orthopedic care center, which donated $101,300. 
GDP: 3.93% ~ ranked 6th Population: 12,802,503 ~ ranked 5th Net Worth: estimated $3,342,529 in 2014
And the final Kick in the Teeth
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Sources:
List of U.S. states by GDP, Wikipedia
List of U.S. states and territories by population, Wikipedia
Additional Reading
The Not-So-Secret Truth About the Senate GOP’s Secret Health Care Bill, HuffPost - June 19, 2017
Senate Republicans criticize own party’s healthcare process, The Hill - June 20, 2017
Cutting $616 billion from Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, Mic
Healthcare lobbyists prepare for frenzy, The Hill - Jan 11, 2017
Conservative groups keep lobbying against GOP’s health-care bill, Washington Post - Mar 22, 2017
Drug companies flood Congress with lobbyists, Axios - Apr. 21, 2017
Paul Ryan Fundraised With Health Insurance Lobbying Firm Just Before His PowerPoint, The Intercept - Mar. 10, 2017
OpenSecrets: Lobbying Database - 2016 Health Lobbying
Senators Net Worth 2014, OpenSecrets
List of current members of the United States Congress by wealth, Wikipedia
Tools
InsideGov | Government Data Visualized 
OpenSecrets.org - Center for Responsible Government
#StayWoke
Resist TakeAction against #TrumpCare #RepublicanCare #ForProfitHealthCare 
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frenchcurious · 3 years
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Cobra 427 S/C carrossée par Kirkham Motorsports, dotée d'un moteur 500 Ch. V8 fourni par la Carroll Shelby Engine Co. - Source RM Sotheby's.
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airmanisr · 3 years
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1965 Shelby Cobra Copper-bodied
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1965 Shelby Cobra Copper-bodied by David G. Schultz Via Flickr: Body by Kirkham Motorsports Engine/powertrain by Carroll Shelby Motor CO.
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