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State of the Union – Billionaires Style

Be part of the latest Billionaire adventure during Obama’s State of the Union tomorrow.
We’re about to launch “Mystery Billionaire Theater” a regular series spoofing news in the style of Mystery Science Theater – and we need your help. We need you to put on your Billionaire thinking cap and imagine what America’s corporate elite [...]

Published by on January 26, 2010 | Comments

Billionaires for Brown Take Massachusetts

Brown supporters got rough with the Billionaires on the final day of campaigning, but we know Scott’s there for us – the Bankers – in the end. Thanks to everyone who came out to support big banks holding on to the bailout!

Published by on January 19, 2010 | Comments

Billionaires for Scott Brown: Because Bankers Need Another Senator

Scott Brown stands with banks against repaying the bailout – and so we’re out to make him the next Massachusetts Senator. Check’s in the mail, Scott!

Published by on January 18, 2010 | Comments

PRESS RELEASE: “Billionaires For Brown” Rally in Support of GOP Senate Candidate

For Immediate Release
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Contact: Duncan Meisel (aka “Clay M. Denied”)
512-657-9124
TODAY: Bank CEOs Stand With Scott Brown for Standing With Wall Street
“Billionaires For Brown” Rally in Support of GOP Senate Candidate
Worcester, MA – A spirited crowd of the super wealthy called “Billionaires for Brown” toured the state today to support GOP Senate candidate Scott [...]

Published by on January 17, 2010 | Comments

Raging Grannies light up the age with rage

“As the healthcare debate raged in the US in recent months, for instance, the California grannies could be seen outside corporate conferences dressed up as spoof Billionaires for Wealthcare, wearing plastic arses to “moon” executives driving away.”

Published by Guardian / UK on January 13, 2010 | Comments

When Your Country Calls, Spend Wildly

“The Billionaires,” it turns out, are satirists who engage in street theatrics in tuxedos and on Web sites with names like “Billionaires for Wealthcare,” and make fun of the rich and powerful.

Published by New York Times on January 9, 2010 | Comments