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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Wed Jan 22, 2014, 08:58 AM Jan 2014

Meet the New Kochs: The DeVos Clan's Plan to Defund the Left

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/01/devos-michigan-labor-politics-gop



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The pressure came largely from one man present at that fundraiser: Richard "Dick" DeVos Jr. The 58-year-old scion of the Amway Corporation, DeVos had arm-twisted Richardville repeatedly to support right-to-work. After six years of biding their time, DeVos and his allies believed the 2012 lame duck was the time to strike. They had formulated a single, all-encompassing strategy: They had a fusillade of TV, radio, and internet ads in the works. They'd crafted 15 pages of talking points to circulate to Republican lawmakers. They had even reserved the lawn around the state capitol for a month to keep protesters at bay.

A week after Richardville's early morning call to Jackson, it was all over. With a stroke of his pen on December 11, Gov. Rick Snyder—who'd previously said right-to-work was not a priority of his—now made Michigan the 24th state to enact it. The governor marked the occasion by reciting, nearly verbatim, talking points that DeVos and his allies had distributed. "Freedom-to-work," he said, is "pro-worker and pro-Michigan."


THE DEVOSES sit alongside the Kochs, the Bradleys, and the Coorses as founding families of the modern conservative movement. Since 1970, DeVos family members have invested at least $200 million in a host of right-wing causes—think tanks, media outlets, political committees, evangelical outfits, and a string of advocacy groups. They have helped fund nearly every prominent Republican running for national office and underwritten a laundry list of conservative campaigns on issues ranging from charter schools and vouchers to anti-gay-marriage and anti-tax ballot measures. "There's not a Republican president or presidential candidate in the last 50 years who hasn't known the DeVoses," says Saul Anuzis, a former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party.

Nowhere has the family made its presence felt as it has in Michigan, where it has given more than $44 million to the state party, GOP legislative committees, and Republican candidates since 1997. "It's been a generational commitment," Anuzis notes. "I can't start to even think of who would've filled the void without the DeVoses there."
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Meet the New Kochs: The DeVos Clan's Plan to Defund the Left (Original Post) xchrom Jan 2014 OP
Amway scamway family. Octafish Jan 2014 #1
the amway crew never seems to go away. nt xchrom Jan 2014 #2
Take all money out of politics yeoman6987 Jan 2014 #3

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
1. Amway scamway family.
Wed Jan 22, 2014, 09:04 AM
Jan 2014

Voodoo pyramid scheme shaped like "a Flower."

Includes Erik Prince through marriage and trust funds.

Fine people. Ruined Michigan. Devastated Detroit. It's America's future.

Thank you for this outstanding chronicle, MoJo and xchrom!

 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
3. Take all money out of politics
Wed Jan 22, 2014, 09:20 AM
Jan 2014

This is what is ruining our country (one of many things). Elections should be tax payer funded but only 5 thousand for local, 10 thousand for state and 50 thousand for national. I know that is a small amount but why should candidates spend millions for (approx) 100,000 dollar jobs for local, 200,000 dollars salary for state and 400,000 dollars for national (President). It does not make any sense.

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