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Here's an article about the extension and its 17-year-old creator, Nick Rubin.
I know how helpful the context provided through such a thing can be because I use a similar, German one called cahoots for quite some time. As money in politics isn't as much a problem here as it is in the USA, this one focuses on German pre$$titutes and their think-tank/lobby connections.
Enjoy!
* edit: no, it doesn't seem to work here. FAQ says it only works in "article text" to "avoid clutter".
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Originally Posted by Greenhouse
A free browser extension for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox that exposes the role money plays in Congress and highlights key election races. Displays on any web page detailed campaign contribution data for every Senator and Representative, including total amount received and breakdown by industry and by size of donation. Puts vital data where it’s most relevant so you can discover the real impact of money on our political system.
Hover here to try me: Nancy Pelosi [will work here on this thread after installation - CE*] |
Here's an article about the extension and its 17-year-old creator, Nick Rubin.
I know how helpful the context provided through such a thing can be because I use a similar, German one called cahoots for quite some time. As money in politics isn't as much a problem here as it is in the USA, this one focuses on German pre$$titutes and their think-tank/lobby connections.
Enjoy!
* edit: no, it doesn't seem to work here. FAQ says it only works in "article text" to "avoid clutter".
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