
fukk outta here breh. and let me reiterate that I DONT DISAGREE WITH YOU
heres an example; hillary is beholden to the foreign governments who filled her coffer in a way that trump is not
Yes, Donald Trump has given to the Clinton Foundation
Plouffe is right that Trump gave at least $100,000 to the foundation, a fact that Trump and his campaign readily admit. One caveat: It appears that the money came through Trump’s own foundation, not directly from Trump.
The Clinton Foundation lists Donald J. Trump as a contributor with
a cumulative lifetime donation amount between $100,001 to $250,000. It’s not clear if Trump himself made a personal contribution, but tax forms show that the Donald J. Trump Foundation (which Trump controls)
donated $100,000 to the foundation in 2009and
reserved a table at the Clinton Foundation gala for $10,000 in 2010.
Trump’s daughter Ivanka is also listed as a donor who gave between
$5,001 and $10,000 and her father-in-law, Charles Kushner, gave
between $250,001 and $500,000.
Trump’s gift amount places him in the top 0.2 percent of the foundation’s donors. Most of its
300,000 donors (85.5 percent) gave less than $250.
Breaking it down by dollar amount, however, Trump’s total contribution isn’t that big. We estimated that the foundation has received at least $800 million in donations, over 70 percent of which came from gifts of $1 million or more.
In 2009, the Trump Foundation gave $926,750 to some 40 organizations (
page 18). The Clinton Foundation received one of the largest gifts that year, matched or surpassed only by the Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation ($100,000), the New York Presbyterian Hospital ($125,000) and the Police Athletic League ($156,000).
because she's a political whore, and thats how she operates/operated to get where she is. which is cool

thats how it works.
but stop telling me that they have the same fukkin job description
Who ever said this? The establishment politician functions within the establishment, which trump represents. Whether they have the same job description does not matter if they are working together to craft the same policies. Isn't that why we want to see the transcripts between Hillary and Goldman Sachs? How many Trumps were in that room?
Trump is an active member of the establishment, donating money to elect politicians he agrees with/feels will pass laws that benefit him.
Hillary is an establishment politician, who receives donations from active members of the establishment and makes decisions based on the feelings of active members of the establishment.
Active members of the establishment should be tied directly to the congressional voting record of the politicians they support. You wouldn't sit here and excuse Jamie Dimon for pushing swaps and derivatives based on the fact that he never held public office. So don't try to push that argument now because of your personal dislike for Hillary. It doesn't fit for Trump. It doesn't fit for Carly Fiorina. It doesn't fit for anyone in the donor class.
I have no idea why you think that because someone isn't a politician themselves, they shouldn't be held accountable for beliefs they did not cast on the Senate floor.