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midnight

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Fri Apr 26, 2013, 10:59 PM Apr 2013

Koch Brothers’ Wealth Grew By $33 Billion in 3 Years As America’s Schools Report 1 Million Homeless [View all]

KIDS...We used to be a country with a rich heart. Now we’re the land of the heartless rich.

In one of the worst economic downturns since the Great Depression, the billionaire Koch brothers who habitually rail against government’s unfair burden on the wealthy, have almost doubled their net worth to a combined $64 billion. On March 10, 2010, Forbes listed the net worth of Charles and David Koch at $17.5 billion each. This year, Forbes says the Koch brothers are individually worth $34 billion.

During that same time period, some of the bleakest economic news has been reported for the rest of America. Just yesterday, the Pew Research Center released a study showing that between 2009 to 2011 the richest 7 percent of Americans increased their wealth by 28 percent while the remaining 93 percent of households lost 4 percent of their net worth. The study analyzed Census Bureau data for the period.

Last June, the U.S. Department of Education reported that there were 1,065,794 homeless children enrolled in America’s preschools, kindergarten and grades 1 to 12 in the 2010-2011 school year — the highest number on record, and a 13 percent increase over the 2009 to 2010 school year. The figure does not capture the total number of homeless children since school data excludes infants and toddlers and homeless children not attending public schools.

According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), it would cost $20 billion to end homelessness in the United States. The Kochs have enough money to do that with $44 billion left over to funnel to their plethora of right wing front groups who serially bellyache about how unfair things are for the affluent in America.

http://wallstreetonparade.com/2013/04/koch-brothers-wealth-grew-by-33-billion-in-3-years-as-americas-schools-report-1-million-homeless-kids/

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The American dream BethanyQuartz Apr 2013 #1
Our poor are not considered valuable enough to meet their Human capital worth..... midnight Apr 2013 #3
Been reading and watching a lot of Chomsky lectures lately BethanyQuartz Apr 2013 #6
. blkmusclmachine Apr 2013 #2
Why is there not a thread for Money in Politics? DrewDogan Apr 2013 #4
Thanks Drew and welcome.. I'm not sure I can answer that question... But I hope someone with more midnight Apr 2013 #8
Right on! I have been here awhile and have been trying to raise awareness for the need for Dustlawyer Apr 2013 #10
Welcome to go on DrewDogan Apr 2013 #18
There don't seem to be many here at DU who recognize it. Dustlawyer Apr 2013 #20
Thanks and good to know DrewDogan Apr 2013 #21
I'm sure they ARE laughing at us Addison Apr 2013 #24
Great idea. Brigid Apr 2013 #15
Go Cubs! DrewDogan Apr 2013 #16
Great site! Brigid Apr 2013 #17
It is gettig really tough these days mikeysnot May 2013 #26
Heartless bastards mokawanis Apr 2013 #5
Appalling. cyberswede Apr 2013 #7
I think that the new kid in town, the new crime family is the Koch Krime Family. So long to the Bush rhett o rick Apr 2013 #9
The two are teamed up to take over the GOP voter data bases for the entire country.... I'm not sure midnight Apr 2013 #12
"According to HUD, it would cost $20 billion to end homelessness in the United States." Pterodactyl Apr 2013 #11
This is another reason to repeal those tax breaks for the wealthy. midnight Apr 2013 #13
Of course, but it is within our power to STOP HOMELESSNESS THIS YEAR with existing funds. Pterodactyl Apr 2013 #22
I like this idea.. It would be so wonderful to get this taken care of.... midnight Apr 2013 #23
...and they despise Obama. What did they expect to happen Lucky Luciano Apr 2013 #14
I think your right.... He helped them hold onto more in this financial storm than the poor and midnight Apr 2013 #19
they are sociopaths mikeysnot May 2013 #27
To be honest, we've always been a country of the heartless rich. Myrina May 2013 #25
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