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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat’s Really Behind the Koch Attacks on Democrats
http://www.thenation.com/article/179034/whats-really-behind-koch-attacks-democratsFor the next eight months, America will be awash in campaign ads funded by Americans for Prosperity, the political action committee backed by Charles and David Koch. With a combined net worth of $80 billion, the Koch brothers have already funneled more than $30 million into congressional races. As of February, AFP had spent more money on ads attacking North Carolina Senator Kay Hagan than Democratic groups had spent on all Senate races in the country combined.
The pushback from Democrats thus far has consisted mostly of efforts to debunk the lies spread by the Koch TV spots on Obamacarepointing out, for example, that the Michigan woman who claimed it has made her leukemia treatments unaffordable will in fact save at least $1,200 a year under her new plan. The Kochs election strategy is a sort of bait-and-switch, since their stake in public policy is, in fact, only tangentially related to healthcare. Anti-Obamacare messaging is part of a larger campaign against government regulation that threatens the Kochs bottom linemost critically, in response to climate change. We have a broader cautionary tale, Tim Phillips, the president of AFP, told The New York Times. The presidents out there touting billions of dollars on climate change. We want Americans to think about what they promised with the last social welfare boondoggle and look at what the actual result is.
The Kochs investments in fossil fuel include petrochemical complexes and thousands of miles of pipeline and refineries in Alaska, Minnesota, and Texas, an empire that emits over 24 million tons of carbon pollution every year, about as much as 5 million cars. Thanks to a recent investigation by the International Forum on Globalization, we now have confirmation of what was long suspected: the Kochs are one of the biggest investors in Albertas tar sands, with a Koch subsidiary holding leases on 1.1 million acres of land in the region, giving them a major stake in the approval of the Keystone XL pipelinedespite their insistence otherwise.
To protect their interests, the Kochs have long sought to discredit science and government. In Congress, more than a third of the House and a quarter of the Senate have signed a Koch-backed no climate tax pledge, promising to vote against any spending to fight climate change unless its offset by an equal amount of tax cuts. When Republicans took over the House in 2010, seventy-six of the eighty-five freshmen had signed the pledge; fifty-seven had received campaign contributions from Koch-affiliated groups. Since then, the House has voted to bar the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gas emissions and has repeatedly cut its budget. If the GOP retakes the Senate this year, the party will be even more indebted to the Kochs.
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What’s Really Behind the Koch Attacks on Democrats (Original Post)
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Mar 2014
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WhiteTara
(29,704 posts)1. We need to keep shining a light on these b*st*rds nt
2pooped2pop
(5,420 posts)2. yeah, like the kind they shine up your ass on your way to prison?
Maybe raping a country isn't illegal but it should be.
WhiteTara
(29,704 posts)3. I was thinking more that we shine a light
on them so they do go to prison!