The Kochs Are Coming

by: Jim Hightower, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Jim Hightower | The Kochs Are Coming
David Koch (pictured) and his brother Charles are multibillionaires who run a network of political front groups from behind closed doors. (Photo: freddthompson)

Rancho Mirage, California - The multibillionaire Koch brothers are used to running their nefarious network of political front groups from behind closed doors, keeping their identities and self-serving involvement secret from the media and us hoi polloi.

For more than three decades, Charles and David Koch have been quietly funneling tens of millions of dollars from their industrial fortune into the Cato Institute, Federalist Society, Heritage Foundation, Americans for Prosperity, FreedomWorks and dozens of other right-wing organizations set up to push their extremist laissez-faire agenda of plutocratic rule. From behind their plush curtain, they've operated as the right wing's Wizard of Oz -- only Ozzier.

But now, the curtain is being pulled back, and there they are -- buck naked and butt ugly -- for all to see.

What an unpleasant surprise it must have been for the brothers last Sunday to find ordinary folks peering at them and their fellow Republican billionaires. About 200 of the wealthy elite were comfortably sequestered behind the gated walls of the Rancho Las Palmas Resort, presumably untouchable in the Southern California desert.

They had been invited to this lair of luxury to participate in an exclusive four-day political retreat that Charles periodically organizes to plot strategy with his peers and get money commitments from them for the next national election.

In the past, these have been totally clandestine pow-wows. They allow the Kochs and their corporate cohorts to huddle privately with such top GOP officials as House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas and to hob-knob with such right-wing sparklies as Karl Rove and Glenn Beck.

This year, however, the letter of invitation from Koch Industries was leaked to researcher Lee Fang at the Center for American Progress. In it, Charles bragged that "we will assemble an exceptional group of leaders" at Rancho Las Palmas. And he did -- but not the kind of leaders he intended to bring together!

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Instead, he found some 1,500 grass-roots leaders gathered at the resort to greet the elites. Accompanied by national media, these uninvited guests succeeded in uncloaking the Kochs, turning the family's name into a four-letter word -- as in, "to Koch" democracy.

I was among the "rabble" intruding into this corporate getaway, having been invited by the political reform group Common Cause to speak and emcee the people's Las Palmas rally. I can testify that the Koch crowd was not happy to see us -- indeed, photographer Michael Cline snapped a wonderful picture of an exasperated David and Julia Koch glumly watching us from their resort's balcony.

The purpose of our public protest was not merely to expose the handful of wealthy interests who are using front groups and secret corporate cash to gain political supremacy -- we "outsiders" were also there to organize support for repealing last year's infamous anti-democracy edict by the Supreme Court. A five-man cabal of corporatados on the Court ruled that a corporation is a "person" entitled to use unlimited sums of corporate funds to elect or defeat any candidate of its choosing -- thus enthroning special-interest business money over all other interests in our society.

Unfortunately, to reverse the Kafkaesque hubris of the five Supremes who're trying to play God, we need to pass a constitutional amendment that explicitly makes the obvious point that, to be a person, you have to have a navel. While passing any amendment to our nation's basic governing document is difficult, it can -- and must -- be done if America is even to pretend to be a government of and by the people.

The good news is that Americans are up for it. A nationwide poll in January found that four out of five of our people support the passage of just such an amendment -- including 68 percent of Republicans.

Two hundred and thirty-six years ago, Paul Revere rallied the American public's resistance to the democratic repression with the cry, "The British are coming!" Today, the rallying cry is, "The Kochs are coming!" To join the resistance, go to www.freespeechforpeople.org.

National radio commentator, writer, public speaker, and author of the book, Swim Against The Current: Even A Dead Fish Can Go With The Flow, Jim Hightower has spent three decades battling the Powers That Be on behalf of the Powers That Ought To Be - consumers, working families, environmentalists, small businesses, and just-plain-folks.

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Thank you Jim for

Thank you Jim for sacrificing time and resources to protest these white-collar sociopaths at their own lair. In addition to the Kochs, what other shadowy power brokers are there in America that puppeteer our government? We need a list so we'll all know who the real enemies of true democracy are.



Nefariously not... Yes, the

Nefariously not... Yes, the man may be a right-wing conventionalist, traditionalist, freedom-fighter who hides behind his right as a noble business man rich outer exterior. But, what rich man doesn't? Are we to preceptor that this man and his right-wing seafarers are just mainly rich elites who push their debutantes towards the masses and down the throats of others? Or, are these guys just trying to preserve the brotherhood of all Americans and just bypass the reforms and other in-constitutional indiscretions...?

I think that the Koch democracy actually sounds kind of cool, and if it weren't for the snub-nosed and the leftist insinuators then we would have gained ground on the topic of rehabilitating the stretchability of our nation in many thought, regards to concerns and serious home land matters ...



I've read that there are no

I've read that there are no true corporatocracies in the the world and then I found this:

"Those who dismiss the idea of a corporatocracy often say the only way one may be possible to have one is if a government makes it legal to buy a politician's vote. In such a way, the corporation would, in fact, have a direct vote on major policy matters. However, all true democracies have seen the dangers in that and have made vote buying illegal.

....they argue that it does not take an overt effort to buy a politician's vote. Making a substantial contribution to a certain politician's campaign could be seen as sending a signal to that politician that the money is there if they vote in a way the corporation desires. Conversely, the money could be donated to an opponent if the vote does not go the corporation's way. In this way, buying a vote can be accomplished without ever making any demands, those who believe in corporatocracies say."

Hmmmm. Citizen's United indeed.



Hey, Softly The Koch

Hey, Softly

The Koch Brothers are white supremacists who plan eventually to turn us back a couple of centuries to the wonderful world of the sublimely wealthy and the other: 3/5ths people. Kind of a 3rd world plantation kind of place....



Re the Koches, R's always

Re the Koches, R's always say that Souros is doing the same thing for leftist groups. Is he? Or can you give me a comeback? Please, need help out here.



The left-right paradigm is

The left-right paradigm is blocking this nation from moving into alternative, better strategies to solve our national and global problems. It works for no one in the long run. Soros may be a "left-leaning" billionaire with a god complex, but he (like the Kochers) is only an individual. Our need to act intelligently, collectively, is greater than the needs of the cosmos-sized egos of these wealthy individuals who think they know how to purchase massive influence with their wealth and who, basically, are bored with counting their assets.



To label the Cokes enemies

To label the Cokes enemies of true democracy is to gum the issue of elites with too much moneypower to death. America is not a true democracy, and never was. America has always been a Constitutional republic, electing it's leaders to represent the people who simply don't have the stomach, the education, or the connections, to govern. In this equation lies the key to the Cokes' success thus far.

It would be difficult to overestimate the crassness with which the Cokes view their place in America, and the audacious mendacity of the Coke worldview: that the richest among us should decide our collective fate.

Are the American people, with their collective power, so self-absorbed and demoralized as to allow the free rein of these raging madmen to go unchallenged? If so, this is the real tragedy.



"The good news is that

"The good news is that Americans are up for it. A nationwide poll in January found that four out of five of our people support the passage of just such an amendment -- including 68 percent of Republicans."

The bad news? It's that probably very few legislators will want to support such a bill. Even though there was popular support for the Public Option in the health "reform" bill, Congress just couldn't find the votes.



Marlea, Soros has been

Marlea,

Soros has been accused of all kinds of nefarious deeds by the right. They don't like any evening of the playing field. He, like Warren Buffet and Bill Gates, are just left leaning wealthy people who don't have the racist agenda that the Koch's do.



"Re the Koches, R's always

"Re the Koches, R's always say that Souros is doing the same thing for leftist groups. Is he? Or can you give me a comeback? Please, need help out here."

I do:

your complaint about Soros is an illustration of why this is not a partisan issue, but a universal burden across all political affiliations.

Our nation is posited on the concept of equality of voice: in which each person, no matter the means, has equal voice in the electoral process.

No matter the political leanings, it should be one brain, one vote, not one dollar, one vote.



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