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Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 08:55 PM Sep 2014

Rolling Stone expose of Koch Industries and the Koch Brothers corruption of politics is astonishing.

I know there was an article at DU a week ago about this, but the nuts and bolts of the exposé has not been discussed.

The depth of research and factual analysis should be mandatory reading for all liberals.

Here are a few excerpts I choose for your amusement and astonishment knowing that these two men have purchased over 44,000 political ads this election cycle alone. How do your equal free speech rights stack up?

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Together, Charles and David Koch control one of the world's largest fortunes, which they are using to buy up our political system. But what they don't want you to know is how they made all that money

By Tim Dickinson | September 24, 2014

The enormity of the Koch fortune is no mystery. Brothers Charles and David are each worth more than $40 billion. The electoral influence of the Koch brothers is similarly well-chronicled. The Kochs are our homegrown oligarchs; they've cornered the market on Republican politics and are nakedly attempting to buy Congress and the White House. Their political network helped finance the Tea Party and powers today's GOP. Koch-affiliated organizations raised some $400 million during the 2012 election, and aim to spend another $290 million to elect Republicans in this year's midterms. So far in this cycle, Koch-backed entities have bought 44,000 political ads to boost Republican efforts to take back the Senate.

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It is often said that the Koch brothers are in the oil business. That's true as far as it goes – but Koch Industries is not a major oil producer. Instead, the company has woven itself into every nook of the vast industrial web that transforms raw fossil fuels into usable goods. Koch-owned businesses trade, transport, refine and process fossil fuels, moving them across the world and up the value chain until they become things we forgot began with hydrocarbons: fertilizers, Lycra, the innards of our smartphones.

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Like his father, Charles Koch attended MIT. After he graduated in 1959 with two master's degrees in engineering, his father issued an ultimatum: Come back to Wichita or I'll sell the business. "Papa laid it on the line," recalled David. So Charles returned home, immersing himself in his father's world – not simply joining the John Birch Society, but also opening a Bircher bookstore. The Birchers had high hopes for young Charles. As Koch family friend Robert Love wrote in a letter to Welch: "Charles Koch can, if he desires, finance a large operation, however, he must continually be brought along.

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Koch wasn't just cutting corners on its pipelines. It was also violating federal environmental law in other corners of the empire. Through much of the 1990s at its Pine Bend refinery in Minnesota, Koch spilled up to 600,000 gallons of jet fuel into wetlands near the Mississippi River. Indeed, the company was treating the Mississippi as a sewer, illegally dumping ammonia-laced wastewater into the river – even increasing its discharges on weekends when it knew it wasn't being monitored. Koch Petroleum Group eventually pleaded guilty to "negligent discharge of a harmful quantity of oil" and "negligent violation of the Clean Water Act," was ordered to pay a $6 million fine and $2 million in remediation costs, and received three years' probation. This facility had already been declared a Superfund site in 1984.

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The Koch brothers get richer as the costs of what Koch destroys are foisted on the rest of us – in the form of ill health, foul water and a climate crisis that threatens life as we know it on this planet. Now nearing 80 – owning a large chunk of the Alberta tar sands and using his billions to transform the modern Republican Party into a protection racket for Koch Industries' profits – Charles Koch is not about to see the light. Nor does the CEO of one of America's most toxic firms have any notion of slowing down. He has made it clear that he has no retirement plans: "I'm going to ride my bicycle till I fall off."

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Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/inside-the-koch-brothers-toxic-empire-20140924#ixzz3EqkfjEXz

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Rolling Stone expose of Koch Industries and the Koch Brothers corruption of politics is astonishing. (Original Post) Fred Sanders Sep 2014 OP
Shout it from the rooftops 99th_Monkey Sep 2014 #1
K&R marions ghost Sep 2014 #2
The Buying of America.... sheshe2 Sep 2014 #3
^^^this^^^ freshwest Sep 2014 #6
BREAKING... Koch Ind to buy Rolling Stone to get into publishing business Omaha Steve Sep 2014 #4
They already control messaging on all U.S. news shows. nt valerief Sep 2014 #7
The follow up... TheVisitor Sep 2014 #5
I'll K&R this every time I see it Electric Monk Sep 2014 #8
K&R greatlaurel Sep 2014 #9
How can we push him off his bike? ... aggiesal Oct 2014 #10
And they're dominating the airwaves. calimary Oct 2014 #11
 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
1. Shout it from the rooftops
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 09:05 PM
Sep 2014

These assholes need LOTS of very close scrutiny by voters.

We can't just let them literally "buy" America now, can we?

sheshe2

(83,770 posts)
3. The Buying of America....
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 09:16 PM
Sep 2014

One vote at a time.

So anyone thinking of staying at home in 2014?

Thanks for highlighting this Fred.

calimary

(81,267 posts)
11. And they're dominating the airwaves.
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 10:01 AM
Oct 2014

I woke up this morning to the on-going yakkity-yak about how many more ads are running in the battleground states for the bad guys.

Then I checked my email and saw Seth Godin blog -

You're right, they're wrong, but they won

Why is that? Is the world so unfair?

Actually, it might be because the other guys took the time and invested the effort to build a movement. They showed up, every time, again and again. They never contemplated that they might lose, even though they're wrong, sub-par or not as good as you are. Their operating system, corporate structure, political ideas or economic approach won.

Perhaps they told a story that resonated, one that resonated not with the better angels of our nature, but with our urgent desires. And most probably, they built a tribe, not one in their image, but in the image (and dreams) of those that wanted to belong.

But mostly, it's because they were prepared to spend a decade (or two or three) to change the culture of their part of the world in the direction that mattered to them.


"... they were prepared to spend a decade (or two or three) to change the culture of their part of the world in the direction that mattered to them."

Made me think of the Powell Memo:

http://reclaimdemocracy.org/powell_memo_lewis/

The bad guys, with the koch brothers helping and pushing and funding, have spent AT LEAST three decades pushing to change what they didn't like.

Have we????????

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