david: and a rehab for people who suffer from affluenza.xplain that just ahead. ♪ carol: carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. oliver: and i'm oliver renick. some liberal nonprofits have seen a spike in donations since donald trump was elected president. carol: ira, tell us about sarah wechsler? what did she do shortly after the election? >> she is a 35-year-old freelancer in portland. a writer and started making donations to planned parenthood, the aclu, the council on american islamic nations, hundreds of dollars at a time. she gave away several hundred dollars right away. carol: sarah wechsler was just an ordinary voter like the rest of us? >> right. the reason you mention her she , is one of many people who quickly turned to various organizations, trying to opposed -- trying to oppose trump and his agenda. ofver: you give us examples donations that, while small they , do add up throughout a lot of people throughout the country. what is this order profile people doing this? are they always regular contributor