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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Sen. Reid: The Koch Brothers Are "Un-American"





SEN. HARRY REID: What is going on with these two brothers who made billions of dollars last year in an attempt to buy our democracy is dishonest, deceptive, false and unfair. Just because you have huge amounts of money, you should not be able to run these false, misleading ads by the hundreds of millions of dollars. They hide behind all kinds of entities, Mr. President. It’s not just their front organization, Americans for Prosperity, but they give money to all kinds of organizations, lots of money. You see, when you make billions of dollars a year you can be as immoral and dishonest as your money will allow you to be. It’s too bad that they’re trying to buy America, and it’s time that the American people spoke out against this terrible dishonesty of these two brothers who are about as un-American as anyone that I can imagine.




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Sen. Reid: The Koch Brothers Are "Un-American"

Monday, February 24, 2014

Are the Koch brothers denying your vote?



Are the Koch brothers denying your vote?

Through their web of political influence, billionaire political operatives Charles and David Koch have bought access to democracy’s lifeblood: free and fair …
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Are the Koch brothers denying your vote?

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Monday, February 10, 2014

The Koch Brothers Confidential Donor List

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The Koch Brothers Confidential Donor List

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Huffington Post links The People"s Cube to Koch Brothers

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Huffington Post links The People"s Cube to Koch Brothers

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Uncloaking the Koch Brothers, Tea Party



There is a group of billionaires gathered in the California desert trying to figure out ways to repeal healthcare, defeat president Obama and pretty much giv…
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Uncloaking the Koch Brothers, Tea Party

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Koch Brothers Exposed - Trailer



A hard-hitting and revealing investigation of the 1% in America at its very worst. Koch Brothers Exposed is the latest film from Acclaimed Director Robert Gr…



Koch Brothers Exposed - Trailer

Friday, July 12, 2013

The Koch Brothers Are Waging War Against the Poor


Charles Koch thinks he has the solution to America’s income inequality problem, and what a large problem it is.


We have the most unequal distribution of wealth and income in this country since the 1920′s.


Right now, the wealthiest 400 Americans own more wealth than the entire bottom-half of the country, and the six heirs to the great Wal-Mart fortune own more wealth than the bottom 30 percent of Americans.


The top 1 percent of Americans own 40 percent of the entire nation’s wealth, while the bottom 60 percent owns less than 2 percent, and the bottom 40 percent of all Americans own just .3 percent of the nation’s wealth.


Since 1979, after-tax income for the top 1% of Americans is up 281%, while it’s only up 16% and 25% for the bottom-fifth and middle-fifth of Americans respectively.


And, according to the Economic Policy Institute, CEO pay spiked 725 percent between 1978 and 2011, while worker pay rose just 5.7 percent during the same time.


It’s clear that income inequality is a major problem in America, and that something needs to be done right now to fix it.


That’s where Koch comes in.


The conservative mogul who is worth over $ 43 billion says that eliminating the minimum wage is a solution to America’s poverty woes.


On Wednesday, the Charles Koch Foundation launched a $ 200,000 media blitz in Wichita, Kansas, Koch’s home state, saying that the minimum wage is THE major obstacle to economic growth in America.


There is no credible information or data that backs up Koch’s claims that the minimum wage impedes economic growth, and that doing away with it would solve any of our problems.


In fact, the data says otherwise.


In a letter released by the Chicago Federal Reserve, Economists Daniel Aaronson and Eric French show that raising the federal minimum wage by $ 1.75 to $ 9 an hour would increase household spending by around $ 48 billion the next year, and everybody knows that economies are driven by demand, also known as consumer spending.


The fact is that doing away with the minimum wage will do absolutely nothing to reduce the extraordinary levels of poverty and income inequality in this country. So what will?


First, contrary to what Republicans in Washington love to argue, we need to strengthen and expand social safety net programs, not do away with them.


Americans who are living on the edge need some bootstraps to pull themselves up by.


Programs like Medicaid and food stamps are essential because they provide those bootstraps and help them get back on their feet.


Next, we must invest more into education, so young people can succeed when they enter the workplace.


Right now, the United States ranks 17th in the world among developed countries when it comes to overall education, and 25th in math and science. That sucks.


We also need to take on the loopholes that make our tax system favor the rich, and roll back the Reagan tax cuts.


America’s wealthiest citizens must pay their fair share, and do their part to support the American economy, rather than just living off the backs of the working class.


We also need to take an axe to all the corporate loopholes in our tax code, put there by lobbyists and corporate shills in Congress.


To make this work, this nation’s trade policies have to change.


No more so-called free trade deals like NAFTA, CAFTA, SHAFTA and the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement. Giant transnational corporations should not have the right or the power to move our jobs overseas, and it’s insane that our tax code is encouraging them to do that.


Finally, any company whose business model depends on screwing their workers with pay that is so low that those workers qualify for food stamps and Medicaid should be put out of business.


If we just set the minimum wage to what it was in 1968, $ 10.25 in today’s dollars, we begin the process rebuilding our middle-class.


Charles Koch inherited much of his money from his daddy, Fred. He’s never known what it’s like to run a household budget on the minimum wage. Taking wage policy advice from Charles Koch is like taking advice on how to run a neighborhood watch program from George Zimmerman.


When it comes to the Koch brothers lecturing us about how the working poor should be paid, we all need to take Nancy Reagan’s advice and “just say no.”




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The Koch Brothers Are Waging War Against the Poor

The Koch Brothers Are Waging War Against the Poor


Charles Koch thinks he has the solution to America’s income inequality problem, and what a large problem it is.


We have the most unequal distribution of wealth and income in this country since the 1920′s.


Right now, the wealthiest 400 Americans own more wealth than the entire bottom-half of the country, and the six heirs to the great Wal-Mart fortune own more wealth than the bottom 30 percent of Americans.


The top 1 percent of Americans own 40 percent of the entire nation’s wealth, while the bottom 60 percent owns less than 2 percent, and the bottom 40 percent of all Americans own just .3 percent of the nation’s wealth.


Since 1979, after-tax income for the top 1% of Americans is up 281%, while it’s only up 16% and 25% for the bottom-fifth and middle-fifth of Americans respectively.


And, according to the Economic Policy Institute, CEO pay spiked 725 percent between 1978 and 2011, while worker pay rose just 5.7 percent during the same time.


It’s clear that income inequality is a major problem in America, and that something needs to be done right now to fix it.


That’s where Koch comes in.


The conservative mogul who is worth over $ 43 billion says that eliminating the minimum wage is a solution to America’s poverty woes.


On Wednesday, the Charles Koch Foundation launched a $ 200,000 media blitz in Wichita, Kansas, Koch’s home state, saying that the minimum wage is THE major obstacle to economic growth in America.


There is no credible information or data that backs up Koch’s claims that the minimum wage impedes economic growth, and that doing away with it would solve any of our problems.


In fact, the data says otherwise.


In a letter released by the Chicago Federal Reserve, Economists Daniel Aaronson and Eric French show that raising the federal minimum wage by $ 1.75 to $ 9 an hour would increase household spending by around $ 48 billion the next year, and everybody knows that economies are driven by demand, also known as consumer spending.


The fact is that doing away with the minimum wage will do absolutely nothing to reduce the extraordinary levels of poverty and income inequality in this country. So what will?


First, contrary to what Republicans in Washington love to argue, we need to strengthen and expand social safety net programs, not do away with them.


Americans who are living on the edge need some bootstraps to pull themselves up by.


Programs like Medicaid and food stamps are essential because they provide those bootstraps and help them get back on their feet.


Next, we must invest more into education, so young people can succeed when they enter the workplace.


Right now, the United States ranks 17th in the world among developed countries when it comes to overall education, and 25th in math and science. That sucks.


We also need to take on the loopholes that make our tax system favor the rich, and roll back the Reagan tax cuts.


America’s wealthiest citizens must pay their fair share, and do their part to support the American economy, rather than just living off the backs of the working class.


We also need to take an axe to all the corporate loopholes in our tax code, put there by lobbyists and corporate shills in Congress.


To make this work, this nation’s trade policies have to change.


No more so-called free trade deals like NAFTA, CAFTA, SHAFTA and the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement. Giant transnational corporations should not have the right or the power to move our jobs overseas, and it’s insane that our tax code is encouraging them to do that.


Finally, any company whose business model depends on screwing their workers with pay that is so low that those workers qualify for food stamps and Medicaid should be put out of business.


If we just set the minimum wage to what it was in 1968, $ 10.25 in today’s dollars, we begin the process rebuilding our middle-class.


Charles Koch inherited much of his money from his daddy, Fred. He’s never known what it’s like to run a household budget on the minimum wage. Taking wage policy advice from Charles Koch is like taking advice on how to run a neighborhood watch program from George Zimmerman.


When it comes to the Koch brothers lecturing us about how the working poor should be paid, we all need to take Nancy Reagan’s advice and “just say no.”




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The Koch Brothers Are Waging War Against the Poor