Chicago 1990

Chapter 940: Sloan's Funder Theory

The Shura field was close at hand, and the service could not be provided immediately. Song Ya pocketed the money and chatted with Sloan about the election.

Next month will be the day when the results of various party primary elections, large and small, will be announced. In terms of political investment, Michelle's husband will almost certainly win, and in the subsequent one-on-one fights with his opponents from the Elephant Party from June to November He has an absolute advantage, has a super campaign team and fundraising ability, as long as there are no major accidents, he has already booked a senator seat in the Illinois State Assembly.

Other recipients of donations, the current Grand Commander, Deputy Commander, Underwood and others are also very stable. Only the alcoholic Russell, who is supported by Underwood, is still a few points behind his opponent in the polls, and the election has stumbled.

"What do you recommend?"

Song Ya asked her political consultant, "For Russell, it seems a bit beyond his personal ability to choose a federal representative, and most of the voters in the constituency he is now transferring to are white, blue-collar and family members. I will not help endorse it. It won't have much effect."

"Russell was great with the workers, and now he's just being dragged down by rumors that Dow might close the Chicago fluorescent plant, and the workers at the fluorescent plant are accusing him of running away from his old constituency and into his new constituency, you know, blue collar Workers have their own communication channels."

Sloan's business level is nothing to say.

"Maybe ask the governor to help stand on stage?" Song Ya asked.

"Your support is very interesting, APLUS. The donations you have provided from various politicians through various channels have far exceeded what a black singer would do. Even if you once promised Underwood, even if Russell was not selected, I can't imagine how thick-skinned Underwood would be to blame you."

Sloan took the opportunity to comment, "I have studied your support for politicians over the years, and I found that you are not a qualified funder at all until now, and you always give politicians more money than the average level, which is not good. "

"Politicians have helped me solve a lot of troubles, otherwise I would not be able to achieve what I am now." Song Ya replied.

"The general direction is right, but politicians are annoyed by donors who are always in trouble and need help. They have to take extra risks for this. Most politicians don't like any uncontrollable things. And it's not good for you. Will subject you to intimidation by politicians, or abandonment."

Sloan said: "Both funders and politicians have their own responsibilities, obligations and tacit understanding. The ideal situation is that after establishing a relationship, politicians will help your business, so that your interest structure will be more stable and you will be in each other's psychological comfort zone. After being bound to a certain level, everyone has a handle on each other, and if there is any trouble, everything can be discussed."

"But the very frustrating fact at the moment is that I don't want to but I can't avoid all kinds of inexplicable troubles.

Take the Kunes thing, if I'm white, do I need to spend that much money? "Song Ya asked back.

"In short, I don't think this is good. You have to let politicians help you make more money. This is what they should do, instead of linking things like murders and treason, although I understand that you can't control it personally. "Sloan said: "Otherwise, if you give more and take less, they will whisper in their hearts, so they will either investigate more actively to see if you have caused any trouble, or take money like Al Gore and still be wary. Keep a considerable distance, or treat you as a bully."

"Um."

Song Ya listened to this sentence. Didn't Underwood suddenly trick himself into buying Bahn Company? I don't know what's going on, I always felt inferior to politicians earlier, and I really need to adjust, "How do you think I can ask them to repay me and help me make money after this election year is over?"

"Politicians can use taxpayers' money or public funds, and any omissions such as appropriations and bailouts are huge. For example, after Michelle's husband is elected, he will have some power in the Illinois State Assembly..."

Sloan said: "His couple together manage hundreds of millions of semi-public funds and charitable donations, and the money will basically be used on the head of the black community, and your A+CN is the black media, which is still headquartered in Chicago. Black serious media, don’t they deserve to receive assistance from the government and related organizations like the inner city broadcasting company? Didn’t you say that A+CN can’t bear the loss, and Oprah seems to want to take advantage of it? Oprah’s offer is low, and it’s possible Compete with you for control of the company, and the government grants or special funds are much more generous, and those are not the politicians’ own money, and they basically have no incentive to keep an eye on your specific operations for a long time..."

"That makes sense, go ahead."

Song Ya's eyes lit up.

"Besides, for media like A+CN, your shareholding ratio is too high and your personal color is too strong, otherwise Jesse Helms could only punish Gordon that time, and would not directly attack you. I think it would be best to get it down, at least to the inner city broadcasters, before the election gets more heated in the second half of the year, without losing control, of course," Sloan said.

"Um."

Therefore, it must be reduced to a level that is not eye-catching but has control. Given that A+CN is currently suffering huge losses and has no hope of profit, there is really no good way to solve it except to use the money in the hands of politicians. "You Help me design a more balanced approach, Ms. Sloan, and I will follow behind you and learn slowly."

Song Ya's mind quickly draws inferences from one instance.

It's a pity that the environment is a little bit bad. Many of Al's friends are small and medium-sized local DJs. They keep coming to say hello to the King of Rap in Chicago and get close.

This group of people is very familiar, and I did deal with some of them when I first debuted. Song Ya was a little annoyed to deal with it. By the way, I learned from them that Jazzy was bragging that he was him. partner.

Jazzy owns 25 percent of Roc-A- Records, and A+ Records, which he wholly owns, owns 50 percent of Roc-A-. The JD (Juris Doctor) degree of the law school you want to attend may sound like a doctor, but the holder of the degree will never be ashamed to call himself that, and he is not even qualified to add the title of Dr in front of his surname. This is a thick-skinned question.

Of course, it's a bit too much to discuss thick skin with hip-hop singers. Jazzy is indeed a guy who can use every opportunity to put money on his face.

Song Ya looked at Jazzy on the other side of the lawn, who was joking and flirting with Beyoncé and other Destiny's Child girls. History is really stubborn, and it seems that they can still come together in the future.

Of course not now, Beyoncé is still young, and her stern father, Matthew Norris, has joined the chat in the past to take on supervisory duties.

It doesn't matter, just rub it, or the same sentence, as long as you can make money for me, you don't mind being rubbed.

It's not easy for me to slip away from Al's important affairs. In short, I should hide from the continuous communication first, and then settle the matter in the Shura field. Cousin Tony and Silencer and many other people are around Escoub to make fun of it. A. Di Lai gathered not far away, Song Ya walked over and hugged her waist, "What are you talking about?"

"Al's pre-wedding party, I heard it was very interesting?" Mira smiled and blinked, "Why don't you attend?"

Song Ya remembered the day when he was almost killed by a fire ax, rolled his eyes, and Big A raised his chin, "He always arranges the show too much."

"Ha, I did my best for APLUS, everyone was very excited that day." Big A retorted: "Just let go and play, what can M-fxxk do."

"He's worried that the girls you've got will talk nonsense."

Dillie helped back. In the eyes of fans, it's one thing to be a scumbag in the game Huacong, but it's another thing to talk about something with a low-level stripper. A completely non-picky mess is not worthy of the name of a trendy superstar. A gossip content website DeLay is well aware of this.

"Shxt, don't question my professional ability." Big A pointed his middle finger at the two of them.

"Shall we go talk to Amy?" Song Ya chatted for a while, and then asked in Mira's ear.

"Oh." Meera, who was still cheerful just now, became depressed.

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