Memo: Health Insurance, Banking, Oil Industries Met With Koch, Chamber, Glenn Beck to Plot 2010 Election
Wednesday 20 October 2010
by: Lee Fang | ThinkProgress | Report

(Photo: Quinn Dombrowski / Flickr)
In 2006, Koch Industries owner Charles Koch revealed to the Wall Street Journal’s Stephen Moore that he coordinates the funding of the conservative infrastructure of front groups, political campaigns, think tanks, media outlets and other anti-government efforts through a twice annual meeting of wealthy right-wing donors. He also confided to Moore, who is funded through several of Koch’s ventures, that his true goal is to strengthen the “culture of prosperity” by eliminating “90%” of all laws and government regulations. Although it is difficult to quantify the exact amount Koch alone has funneled to right-wing fronts, some studies have pointed toward $50 million he has given alone to anti-environmental groups. Recently, fronts funded by Charles and his brother David have received scrutiny because they have played a pivotal role in the organizing of the anti-Obama Tea Parties and the promotion of virulent far right lawmakers like Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC). (David Koch praised DeMint and gave him a “Washington Award” shortly after the senator promised to “break” Obama by making health reform his “Waterloo.”)
While the Koch brothers — each worth over $21.5 billion — have certainly underwritten much of the right, their hidden coordination with other big business money has gone largely unnoticed. ThinkProgress has obtained a memo outlining the details of the last Koch gathering held in June of this year. The memo, along with an attendee list of about 210 people, shows the titans of industry — from health insurance companies, oil executives, Wall Street investors, and real estate tycoons — working together with conservative journalists and Republican operatives to plan the 2010 election, as well as ongoing conservative efforts through 2012. According to the memo, David Chavern, the number two at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Fox News hate-talker Glenn Beck also met with these representatives of the corporate elite. In an election season with the most undisclosed secret corporate giving since the Watergate-era, the memo sheds light on the symbiotic relationship between extremely profitable, multi-billion dollar corporations and much of the conservative infrastructure. The memo describes the prospective corporate donors as “investors,” and it makes clear that many of the Republican operatives managing shadowy, undisclosed fronts running attack ads against Democrats were involved in the Koch’s election-planning event:
– Corporate “investors” at the Koch meeting included businesses with a strong profit motive in rolling back President Obama’s enacted reforms. Several companies impacted by health reform, including Allan Hubbard of A & E Industries, a manufacturer of medical devices and Judson Green, a board member of health insurance conglomerate Aon, were present at the meeting. Other businessmen at the meeting, like Omaha Burger King franchiser Mike Simmonds, are owners of fast food stores which have fought efforts to provide health insurance to their employees. Many corporate attendees of the meeting represent the financial industry impacted by Wall Street reform. For instance, attendee Bill Cooper is the CEO of TCF Financial, a corporation involved in the mortgage banking industry. Cooper recently filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Wall Street reform. Other financial industry players in the meeting hail from firms ranging from Bank of America, JLM Investment, Allied Capital Corp, AMG National Trust, the Blackstone Group and Citadel Investment. Annie Dickerson, a representative of Paul Singer, a powerful hedge fund manager who also gives tens of millions to Republican causes, was present. In addition, Koch Industries itself has a hedge fund and other financial derivative products in its portfolio of interests, which include oil pipelines, coal shipping, asphalt, refineries, consumer goods, timber, ranching, and chemicals.
– Corporate “investors” at the Koch meeting included businesses with a strong profit motive in preventing progressive reforms promised by President Obama. Several executives at the meeting have an incentive to stop Democrats and President Obama from addressing climate change and enacting clean energy reform. The meeting included oil executives from Aspect Energy, Murfin Drilling, Anschutz Company, GeoPark Holdings, Smoky Oil, and several members of Koch’s various subsidiaries. The meeting documents explicitly state that funding efforts to curb “climate change alarmism” were discussed.
– Fred Malek, Karl Rove’s top fundraiser for his $56 million attack ad campaign against Democrats, attended the meeting, along with leaders of other secret attack groups. Heather Higgins, who leads the Independent Women’s Forum, a shadowy group that has spent millions of dollars in attack ads on health reform, attended the meeting. So did Gretchen Hamel, a former Bush flak who now runs an attack ad group called “Public Notice” that runs ad which denounce spending programs.
– Participants collaborated with infamous consultants who specialize in generating fake grassroots movements, as well as experts on how corporations should take advantage of Citizens United. One session, about how to “mobilize citizens for November,” involved a discussion with Republican strategists Tim Phillips and Sean Noble, anti-union leader Mark Mix, and longtime Koch operative Karl Crow. Phillips — a veteran astroturf lobbyist who previously managed a deceptive grassroots lobbying campaign to help the Hong Kong-based Tan family maintain their forced abortion sweatshops in the Mariana Islands — now leads the day-to-day operations of Americans for Prosperity, the group ThinkProgress first reported to have helped organize many of the initial Tea Party rallies against Obama. Americans for Prosperity, founded and financed by David Koch, has a field team of over 80 campaign staffers spread out around the country, and additionally plans to spend $45 million dollars worth of attack ads against Democrats. Shortly before the planning meeting, Crow authored a campaign finance memo explaining that because of the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling, he advised specifically that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s 501(c)(6) and Americans for Prosperity’s 501(c)(4) can “now use general treasury funds to produce communications materials opposing or supporting specific candidates” and corporations can aggressively pressure their employees to vote a certain way.
The memo notes that participants in the 2010 election planning meeting “committed to an unprecedented level of support.”
Interestingly, the Koch meetings are managed by Kevin Gentry, an executive who doubles as a staffer in the Koch Industries lobbying office in Washington and as the key point person who helps deliver Koch charitable foundation grants. As ThinkProgress has documented, Koch Industries has dramatically boosted its own profits by using conservative front groups to manipulate public policy. The fusion between the “intellectual” conservative movement and big businesses opposed to regulations and accountability has a history in America dating back to the New Deal. During the thirties, the Du Pont family and other wealthy interests organized an assortment of “Liberty League” front groups to try to defeat New Deal agenda items and repeal President Roosevelt’s Social Security program. Now, corporations fund groups like the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute — both had representatives at the Koch meeting — to further their lobbying agenda. The American Enterprise Institute even changed its name from the New Deal-era American Enterprise Association to try to dispel the notion that they were nothing more than a glorified business trade association.
As the memo states, Beck has addressed this regular gathering of conservative corporate executives in previous years. Past Koch meetings have included various Republican lawmakers, including DeMint, and Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia as speakers.
After ThinkProgess published its exclusive investigation of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce revealing that the Chamber has been actively fundraising from foreign corporations for its 501(c)(6) account used to run a $75 million attack ad campaign, Chamber lobbyists found common cause with Beck and many of the conservative talking heads. Shortly after our investigation, Beck hosted an on-air fundraiser, asking his audience to give to the Chamber. Casual observers might have been surprised by the Chamber’s swift alliance with Beck (Chamber executives appeared on the Beck radio program and sung Beck’s praises on the Chamber blog), who has compared Obama to Adolf Hitler and called the President a “racist” who has a “deep-seated hatred for white people.” By telling his listeners to give money to the Chamber, Beck, who owns a media company worth more than $32 million dollars and an experimental Mercedes Benz, essentially told his working class viewers to give their wages back to their employers. However, Beck never disclosed his long working history of discussing political strategy with America’s largest corporations. The Koch memo clearly shows that Beck has been collaborating with the Chamber, as well as other titans of industry, for years. In his latest appeal for support to the Chamber’s foreign-funded trade association, which already counts JP Morgan and ExxonMobil as dues-paying members, Beck yesterday told his audience that the Chamber simply “defends the little guy.”
Click below to view a letter inviting corporate executives to attend the next Koch meeting in January, along with a list of the sessions held by Koch for the last meeting in June of 2010. An attendee list of the June, 2010 meeting is attached at the bottom of the document:
CAPAF interns Salvatore Colleluori, Riley Waggaman, and Ben Kaldunski contributed to this post.
Some of the donors at the Koch meeting were longtime Bush fundraisers, like Cintas Corporation CEO Dick Farmer and wholesale executive Art Pope. However, many names appear to be relatively new to conservative movement “investment.” Click below for a listing of the attendees
| Name(s) | Industry | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Jack and Rose Marie Anderson | Finance | Culver Corp, Rose Marie and Jack R. Anderson Foundation- Financial Advisor |
| Neil Anderson and Amy Fisher-Smith | Runs Rose Marie and Jack R. Anderson Foundation | |
| Phil and Nancy Anschutz | Investment | Industrialist, Owner, Weekly Standard, Examiner newspapers |
| Cliff Asness | Investment | AQR Capital Management |
| Nate and Lynda Bachman | Finance | The Bachman Group-Financial Advisor |
| Whitney Ball | Think Tank | Owner of a firm that helps corporations give anonymous gifts to front groups |
| Michael Barone | Media | Fox News |
| Frank and Kathy Baxter | Banking | Ambassador Frank E. Baxter is Chairman Emeritus of Jefferies and Company, Inc., a global investment bank focusing on mid-cap companies. |
| Steve and Betty Bechtel | Engineering | Owns the Bechtel Group (Corporation), Largest engineering company in United States |
| Glenn Beck | Media | Fox News |
| Bernard and Margaret Blasingame | Manufacturing | President and owner of Aqua Dynamics Systems, Inc |
| Alan and Lisa Boeckmann | Oil | CEO Fluor Corporation |
| Boysie Bollinger | Shipping/Commerce | Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Bollinger Shipyards |
| Patrick and Paula Broe | Real Estate | Founder and CEO of Denver-based real estate asset management firm, The Broe Group |
| Arthur Brooks | Think Tank | President, American Enterprise Institute |
| David and Ann Brown | Think Tank | Heritage Foundation |
| John Bryan | ||
| Bob and Martha Buford | Oil | C. Robert Buford has been President and owner of Zenith Drilling Corporation |
| Tim Busch | ||
| Shelby and Nell Bush | Energy | Vice President, Legal and Administration – Hillwood Energy |
| Tim Carney | Media | Political Columnist, Washington Examiner |
| Charlies and Marla Chandler | ||
| David Chavern | Lobbyist | Executive Vice President and COO at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce |
| John Childs | Insurance | Chairman and CEO of J.W. Childs and Associates |
| Paul and Lea Clifton | Runs Robert and Marie Hansen Family Foundation | |
| Susie Coelhoe | Media | founder and CEO of Susie Coelho Enterprises Inc. |
| Bill Cooper and Kristin Tollefson | Finance/Banking | CEO of TCF Financial |
| Dino and Joan Cortopassi | ||
| Joe Craft | Coal | Joseph W. Craft III is president, chief executive officer and director of Alliance Resource Partners LP |
| Alex Cranberg | Energy | Aspect Holdings, LLC – Chairman |
| Jeff Crank | Americans For Prosperity / Radio Pundit | AFP State Director |
| Karl Crow | Policy Analyst | Capital Research Center |
| Eric Crown and Isabella King | Technology Sales | Sell Technology Equipment |
| Kevin Crutchfield | Coal | Kevin S. Crutchfield serves as Chief Executive Officer of Alpha Coal Sales Co., LLC. |
| Ravenell and Beth Curry | ||
| Jim and Shirley Dannenbaum | Engineering | Mr. Dannenbaum, Chairman of Dannenbaum Engineering Corporation |
| Veronique de Rugy | Think Tank | Senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center |
| Rich and Helen DeVos | Business | Founder and CEO of Amway |
| Annie Dickerson | Business | CBRE analyst |
| Ned and Nancy Diefenthal | ||
| Jim and Dorothy Patterson | Oil | Gulf Stream Petroleum |
| Dan and Kellie Peters | Non-for Profit | Daniel S. Peters is president of the Ruth and Lovett Peters Foundation in Cincinnati, Ohio |
| Tom Petrie | Banking | Co-founder of BofA Merrill Lynch Petrie Divestiture Advisors |
| Dixon and Carol Doll | Technology | Co-Founder and General Partner of DCM |
| Karl and Stevie Eller | Advertising | |
| Ron and Kris Erickson | Retail | Ronald A. Erickson is the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Holiday Companies |
| Melvyn and Suellen Estrin | Natural Gas | Director of WGL Holdings INC |
| Dick Farmer | ||
| Peter Farrell | Biomed | Founder of Resmed |
| Bob Kohlhepp | Manufacturing/Services | Vice Chairman, Cintas Corp. |
| Charles Krauthammer | Media | Washington Post |
| Jim and Zibbie Ferrell | Fuel Oil | Ferrellgas Partners, L.P. engages in the distribution and sale of propane and related equipment primarily in the United States. |
| Dave Fettig | Natural Gas | Tank Craft, Duracraft Fuel energy |
| Bob Fettig | Natural Gas | Tank Craft, Duracraft Fuel energy |
| Steve Fettig | Natural Gas | Tank Craft, Duracraft Fuel energy |
| Jerry and Nanette Finger | Banking | Managing Partner, Finger Interests LTD |
| Richard Fink | Koch Industries | Director of Georgia-Pacific, EVP of Koch Industries |
| Budd and Lauri Florkiewicz | Manufacturing | Foam Fabricators |
| Charlie and Kaye Lynn Fote | Finance | Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Fotec Group LLC |
| Randy and Jean Foutch | Oil | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Laredo Petroleum, Inc. |
| Foster Friess | Investment | Mr. Foster Stephen Friess is the Founder and Chairman of Friess Associates, LLC |
| Steve and Polly Friess | ||
| Jerry and Leah Fullinwider | Energy/Petroleum | Vice Chairman, Hillwood International Energy, L.P. |
| Richard and Leslie Gilliam | Coal | Richard Gilliam has been President of Cumberland Resources Corporation since 1993. |
| Susan Gore | Think Tank | Founder, Wyoming Liberty Group |
| Oliver and Carolyn Grace Jr. | Med and Telecom | President and chief executive officer of Anderson Group, Inc., |
| Judson and Joyce Green | Energy and Med | Mr. Judson C. Green is the President and Chief Executive Officer of NAVTEQ Corp. |
| Ken and Anne Griffin | Investment Banking | Founder and CEO of Citadel Investment Group |
| Gretchen Hamel | ||
| Fred and Jane Hamilton | Oil | Mr. Frederic C. Hamilton served as the President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of BHP Petroleum, Hamilton Oil Company and various Hamilton Oil Corporation subsidiaries and affiliates |
| Bob and Mary Sue Hawk | Communications | President of Hawk Communications |
| Dick and Ethie Haworth | Retail | Head of Haworth Furniture, Multi-national corporation, 3rd largest corporate furniture company in US |
| Robin and Barbara Hayes | Government | Former NC Congressman |
| Dan and Carolyn Heard | Manufacturing | Executive Officer of John H. Carter Co., |
| Diane Hendricks | Manufacturing | Husband of Ken Hendricks |
| Steve and Regina Hennessy | Auto Sales | Auto Sales |
| James and Heather Higgins | Think Tank | Independent Women’s Forum |
| Paul Hill | Oil | Paul J. Hill serves as the Chief Executive Officer and has been President of Harvard Developments Inc. since 1978. Mr. Hill serves as the Chief Executive Officer and President of The Hill Companies. |
| John and Joan Hotchkis | Education | Board of Directors for Teach for America UC Berkley |
| Allan and Kathy Hubbard | Chemicals and Manufacturing | Founder and Chief Executive Officer, E & A Industries, Inc. |
| Stan and Karen Hubbard | Communications | Executive Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. |
| Ethelmae Humphreys | Think Tank | Cato Institute |
| Manley and Mary Johnson | Political Consultant | |
| Merritt Johnson | ||
| Gerry and Priscilla O’Shaughnessy | Oil | Gerald Eugene O’Shaughnessy Co-founded Geopark Holding Limited in 2002. |
| Michael O’Shaunessy | Technology | Petters Consumer Brands, LLC develops consumer electronics and appliances. |
| Tim O’Shaughnessy | Media | Hungry Machine, Inc., doing business as LivingSocial.com, is a social discovery and cataloging network. |
| Marshall Johnson | ||
| Kyle and Kirsten Johnstone | ||
| Mike and Beth Kasser | Real Estate | President, Holualoa Inc |
| Ken and Randy Kendrick | Education/Technology | Chairman, Datatel |
| Phil and Joanna Kerpen | Advocacy Group/Think Tank | VP of Policy, Americans for Prosperity |
| Gerry and Kathryn Kingen | Restauranteur | Red Robin, Happy Guests Int’ll |
| Scott Kirkpatrick | Investor | Teton Capital |
| Charles and Liz Koch | Koch Industries | |
| Chase and Annie Koch | Koch Industries | |
| David and Julia Koch | Koch Industries | |
| Elizabeth Koch | Koch Industries | |
| Bob and Cindy Koch | Koch Industries | |
| Bob Kohlhepp | Manufacturing/Services | Vice Chairman, Cintas Corp. |
| Dennis Kuester | Banking | Retired CEO of M&I Bank |
| Andrew Kupersmith | Consultant | MD, Cardiology Consultants |
| Andre Lacy | Investment | Chairman, Lacy Diversified Industries |
| Ken and Elaine Langone | Retail | Invemed, Home Depot |
| Jay and Sally Lapeyre | Services | Laitram Corp |
| Ken and Frayda Levy | Investment | JLM Investment Mgmt |
| Tom Love | Retail | CEO, President, Love’s Country Stores |
| Bob Luddy | Manufacturing | President, Captive Aire Systems |
| Fred and Marlene Malek | Investment Management | Thayer Capital Partners |
| Elaine Marshall | Homemaker | |
| Pierce Marshall | Administrative Management | MAROPCO |
| Preston Marshall | ||
| Bill Mayer | Health Care | MD, Mayer & Cope Family Practice |
| Glen and Diane Meakem | Business Solutions | CEO, Freemarkets Inc. |
| Ed Meese | Think Tank | Heritage Foundation |
| Lew and Suzy Meibergen | Goods/Services | President, Johnston Enterprises/WG Johnston Grain Co |
| Don and Deede Meyers | Attorney | Self Employed |
| Jerry and Caroline Milbank | Investment Management | CEO/Principal, Milbank Winthrop & Co. |
| Jack and Goldie Miller | Retail | CEO/President, Quill Corp. |
| Mark Mix | Advocacy Group | President, National Right to Work Committee |
| Joe and Mary Moeller | Koch Industries | Vice Chairman |
| Steve Moore | Media | member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board |
| David Murfin | Energy | President, Murfin Drilling Co. |
| Walter and Suzette Negley | ||
| Mina Nguyen | ||
| Larry and Polly Nichols | Energy | Executive Chairman, Devon Energy Corp |
| Sean Noble | Front Group | Americans for Prosperity |
| Tim and Teresa Oelke | Advocacy Group/Construction | Teresa – State Director of Americans for Prosperity, Tim – Crossland Construction Corp |
| Eric O’Keefe | Front Group | Sam Adams Alliance |
| Kurt and Nancy Pfotenhauer | Media | President of MediaSpeak Strategies/former political commentator on Fox News, CNN and MSNBC and former Senior Policy Advisor and National Spokesperson with the 2008 John McCain presidential campaign |
| Tim Phillips | Advocacy Group | president, Americans for Prosperity |
| Ramesh Ponnuru | Media | National Review magazine |
| Art and Kathy Pope | Goods/Services | Senior Exec, Variety Wholesaler |
| Russ Roberts | Attorney | Roberts, Ashby & Parrish |
| Corbin and Barbara Robertson | Energy | President, Quintana Minerals Corp |
| Richard Roder and Karin Hsu | Construction Management | CEO, Cmt-Construction Management |
| Gary and Kathleen Rogers | Goods | Former CEO, Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream |
| Durk Rorie | Manufacturing | United Air Specialists |
| Chris Rufer | Goods/Manufacturing | Morningstar Company |
| Peter Schiff and Martha O’Brien | Investor | Schiff: Euro Pacific Capital Inc., |
| Steve and Christine Schwarzman | Financial Services | CEO/founder, Blackstone Group |
| Rick and Sherry Sharp | Retail | Former CEO, Circuit City |
| Mike and Lin Simmonds | Services | CEO, Simmonds Restaurant Mgmt |
| Peter Smith | Services | CEO, Service Group of America |
| Dick Strong | Investment Services | Strong/Corneliuson Capital Mgmt |
| Michael Sullivan | Investment Services | CR Intrinsic Investors |
| Ray and Ladeline Thompson | Manufacturing | President/CEO, Semitool |
| Lynn Tilton | Investment Management | CEO, Patriarch Partners LLC |
| Dave and Melanie True | Oil | Partner |
| Steve Twist | Consultant | Rose & Allyn PR Consultants |
| Jim and Gayla Von Ehr | Research/Development | CEO, Zyvex Corp |
| Rick and Debra Waller | Manufacturing | Owner, Rollmeister Inc |
| Peter Wallison | Think Tank | Fellow, American Enterprise Institute |
| Bill and Sarah Walton | Real Estate | Allied Capital Corp |
| Lew and Myra Ward | Oil | Ward Petroleum Corporation owns and operates wells. It engages in oil and gas exploration and production. The company was founded in 1963 and is based in Enid, Oklahoma. |
| Dick Weekley | Real Estate | Weekley Properties |
| Fred and Susie Wehba | Real Estate | Bentley Forbes Real Estate |
| Nestor Weigand and Darcy Buehler | Real Estate | JP Weigand & Sons Real Estate |
| Dick and Mary Beth Weiss | Life Insurance | Wells Fargo, Hawthorne Rances |
| Howard and Rhonda Wilkins | Insurance | Diversified Insurance |
| Don and Sue Wills | Oil | |
| Bob Kohlhepp | Manufacturing/Services | Vice Chairman, Cintas Corp. |
| Bob Kohlhepp | Manufacturing/Services | Vice Chairman, Cintas Corp. |
| Larry and Lorraine Winnerman | Real Estate | Win Win Enterprises |
| Joe Woodford | ||
| Earl Wright | Finance | AMG Natinal Trust |
| Karen Wright and Tom Rastin | Energy/Manufacturing | Tom Rastin, vice president of marketing and engineering, Ariel Corp – Karen Wright, Ariel CEO |
| Cliff and Susan Yonce | Investment Banking | Goldman Sachs |
| Fred and Sandra Young | Services | Diversified Search, LLC provides senior-level executive and corporate board search services in the United States and internationally. It provides recruitment services for various organizations in consumer and industrial, education, not-for-profit, arts and culture, financial and professional services, business, healthcare and human services, life sciences, media and entertainment, sports and leisure, energy and utilities, private equity, retail, and technology and communications industries. |
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I hope these people will
Wed, 10/20/2010 - 16:46 — Anonymous (not verified)I hope these people will kick the Democrat's butts. Unfortunately, I don't like most Republicans, but the authoritarian Left is leading us towards economic National Socialism. Many of the classical liberal leaders in anti-war movement have made alliances with the Left, but now the Left is barely interested in ending the wars or closing down the 700-plus foreign US military bases. The Democrats don't even support the legalization of pot (Prop. 19) in California. The Democrats are worthless.
Unfortunately, 21:46, you
Wed, 10/20/2010 - 17:30 — Anonymous (not verified)Unfortunately, 21:46, you appear to be very confused. I don't think you understand the differences between "Democrats", liberals, and the Left, although in some respects they overlap. I agree nearly all Democrats are worthless (there are some exceptions), but the people discussed in this article are serious, deadly serious. They would take away all of the safety net we, (and probably you, too), currently or soon will need: unemployment insurance, the minimum wage, Medicare, Social Security, programs to feed poor children, medical care for those who do not make enough to afford medical care, etc. While the new health insurance reform bill is both inadequate and unfortunately leaves the insurance companies firmly in charge, the so-called Left was in favor of a single-payer system that would build on Medicare, which would have helped to really lower costs and counter the control of Big Pharma and the health insurance industry. The Left is also interested in ending the wars, and most were against going to war in the first place in Iraq. The corporatist "National Socialism," that you fear is what those discussed in this article will impose on us, not the Left. You need to read more history and more current politics (not the propaganda of the Tea Party, which uses people like you to push it's agenda, which is actually to end most of what has in the past made life tolerable and produced the vibrant middle class that the US used to have. It makes me sad, actually, that so many are being duped by both Republicans and Democrats to support policies that are completely against their interests. Want to end the criminality of Wall Street? Want to have affordable healthcare and medications for all? Want to make a living wage? Retire at 66 not 70? Want to send your kids to college? Support the Left, which includes, for example, Sen. Bernie Sanders (VT), Sen. Russ Feingold, but generally are not those who run for office.
Could you be a bigger moron?
Wed, 10/20/2010 - 17:41 — Anonymous (not verified)Could you be a bigger moron? Leading us to "National Socialism"? - the above people ARE the American Nazi Party - and they will crush your middle class dreams just to add a few more bucks to their obscene fortunes.
And if that happens, do you
Wed, 10/20/2010 - 17:49 — Anonymous (not verified)And if that happens, do you really think that they'll give a rat's patootie about little ol' you and me? Only until we're sucked dry.
"the authoritarian Left"
Wed, 10/20/2010 - 18:01 — Jenn976 (not verified)"the authoritarian Left"
HAH! I wish! I wish we had as much clout as you credit us for!
It has reached the point
Wed, 10/20/2010 - 19:14 — psutopgun (not verified)It has reached the point where this administration is positioned to collapse our economy and destroy our country. The folks mentioned above are doing what needs to be done to save the Republic. The threat, from this administration and Progressives across the board is very real and the more they realize they're losing big time the more dangerous they will become.
21:46 I agree with 20:30.
Wed, 10/20/2010 - 21:35 — Anonymous (not verified)21:46 I agree with 20:30. You are entitled to your opinion and assume FOX, Tea Party fed. You use socialism as an “offensive” and derogatory remark, not because you have read anything or know what you are talking about. At this moment our country has descended from the 24 to position 49 on the world ranking for life expectancy. This means we are dying much younger. Mean also that our standard of living is eroding. We are going backward. All the medical technology, Ipods drones and sophisticated equipment and more niceties are not contributing to improve our living conditions. If you do not care about poverty, children malnutrition, children and mother without health care, abuses of the corporations, the milking of the treasury by banks and corporations, the prevalent corruption and the embarrassing “political private auction”. If you can buy your own elected official, then we understand your position. You are entitled to be against the people who may someday beg you for food and some pennies. There is another reality out there. Leave FOX and go on vacation to the America FOX hates and you will discover another world.
i think it was will rogers
Wed, 10/20/2010 - 21:54 — Anonymous (not verified)i think it was will rogers who said 'i don't belong to a political party, i'm a democrat'... not much has changed, and it makes easy pickin's for the brown shirters we ignore at all our peril... there are certainly virtues that each party has, but it is hard to support a group of individuals whose only interest is their own bottom line and not really what is in the best interest of the country... all the while getting folks to vote against their own best interests in pursuit of getting 'them socialists' and taking back government...
I'm thinking I would LOVE to
Wed, 10/20/2010 - 23:15 — pazooter (not verified)I'm thinking I would LOVE to eliminate all but 10% of our laws in order to promulgate prosperity!! But (here's the catch) I get to pick which laws to keep and which to discard. And..., I am not a bizillionaire. Hmmm, Trust me?
"I belong to no organized
Thu, 10/21/2010 - 01:42 — Anonymous (not verified)"I belong to no organized political party; I'm a Democrat."
You can bet that the 10% of
Thu, 10/21/2010 - 07:26 — Anonymous (not verified)You can bet that the 10% of the laws left in place under the Koch empire will be to regulate the doings of the little guy. Prisons are big business. And there will be nothing to stop corporations from creating all sorts of ways of separating the average American from what little he owns. Things are going to get ugly. I envy those of my parent's generation, who are gone or on the way out. I'm not looking forward to the future.
The Koch brothers and the
Thu, 10/21/2010 - 09:49 — Anonymous (not verified)The Koch brothers and the Republicans in general are planning and intent to institute a military dictatorship and suspend any further elections in this country for the duration of the Terrorist emergency (or whatever the liars will be calling it in a few years); that is, forever.
We are less than two weeks from the first triumph of this conspiracy.
What do you liberals propose to do about this situation, which by now is virtually an accomplished fact?
Still relishing the delicate interplay of reality and illusion in a World Where After All We Know So Little? Still enjoying your rare imported delicacies from the Whole Foods Store?
Socialism means "peopleism"
Thu, 10/21/2010 - 10:11 — doris (not verified)Socialism means "peopleism" and capitalism means "moneyism." I care more about people than I do about money, which makes me a socialist and proud of it. It's incredibly convoluted that these people have so many Christians in their monetarily contrived fold, yet their God clearly states in their holy book that, "The love of money is the root of all evil." It's amazing how many followers they've deceived with anti abortion and anti gay rhetoric. "They hate "sinners" so they must be godly people. Sarah Palin has no idea she's fighting for corporate rights. She really believes she's fighting to give America back to God. (As if He ever had it in the first place.) The woman is as dumb as a rock, but she's still a very dangerous rock. It's astounding how people believe whatever the rock says, no matter how little sense the rock makes.
Authoritarian
Thu, 10/21/2010 - 10:16 — Anonymous (not verified)Authoritarian left???
Bush/Cheney defined fascism like the current Tea Party, now the clearly defined, preeminent fascist vehicle which places corporate in total control of the People.
How dare the misled right come here and attempt the 180 trick when it is they who overtly embrace nationalist socialism.
The neo Republicans are fascists by any definition and by any measure. And that, my uneducated Conservatives is maximum governmental intrusion. When government itself IS corporatized, it is called militant corporatism, or fascism.
That's precisely what Koch and Rove serve up. And the stupid, self-destructive sheep gobble it up like it's going out of style.
I posted this article on
Thu, 10/21/2010 - 11:54 — carla evonne (not verified)I posted this article on Facebook. As an aside i have noticed that at least in the circle of people i am attached to on FB the postings have begun to become more serious in nature rather than silly niceties and music videos.
I am frightened although i try to keep a positive attitude regarding the vigilance of the American people. I feel like i'm standing with one foot nailed to the floor and running in circles. I have noticed there are many groups forming with different backgrounds etc. but with a common thread of recognizing the danger we are in. there are not enough of us however. thats why i use a social networking system to inform and prod more of us to awaken. We need to bond and use our numbers against their fiscal power. Im hoping that it will happen before its too late if it isnt already.
I also noticed the large number of people who prefer to remain anonymous which shows me how frightened we really are!
Conspiracy? What
Thu, 10/21/2010 - 12:42 — Adoregon (not verified)Conspiracy? What conspiracy?
Read Ferdinand Lundberg's, "The Rich and the Super Rich: A Study in the Power of Money Today."
It is more pertinent today than it was when it was published in the late 1960s.
"It has reached the point"
Thu, 10/21/2010 - 21:07 — Anonymous (not verified)"It has reached the point" 00:14
It never fails to astound, amuse, and frighten me when these people talk about how the Obama administration is destroying our economy, when they fail to recognize that Obama inherited this nightmare that was created during the previous 8 years of Bush/Cheney. They vilify Bill Clinton, yet during his administration we achieved a budget surplus and had a thriving middle class, which was thoroughly dismantled by Bush within the first 6 months of his first term. This isn't opinion - it is FACT. Yet somehow it's the "liberals" who are to blame for our current situation. It makes me wonder if these people who swallow the right wing/FOX approved rhetoric are actually delusional, or just plain stupid. They spend all their energy on non-issues like gay marriage and abortion while the economy crumbles around us and corporate America becomes an ever increasing reality. I have a terminal illness, and what distresses me most is that I'm beginning to feel like maybe I'm one of the lucky ones who won't be here when the America of the people dies.
Ironic that Koch would put a
Sat, 10/23/2010 - 09:05 — Anonymous (not verified)Ironic that Koch would put a picture of the Maroon Bells on his Aspen meeting - for sure he would privatize the public lands - he must be thinking he will own the Maroon Bells and charge all of us ALOT of money just to go look at beauty, let alone hike in it. Get ready to PAY for everything - air, water, light.........
This reveals what we have
Sat, 10/23/2010 - 18:37 — Scott ffolliott (not verified)This reveals what we have known for many, many years and yet there never seems to be any action taken to demonstrate the corruption except with out of breath articles like this one.
This corruption is inherent in the system and is the reason so many working people avoid acting as citizens ought to act. We have enough violence in our lives at work, in our neighborhoods and at home.
I am glad that this article is written and that we are addressing this problem today, but let’s not stop tomorrow or after the coming election. We need to stay and continue this work. The main problem with Saul Alinsky and community organizing was once the organizing was done and the neighborhoods began action Alinsky’s people would leave and the neighborhood was left without help to fend of the wolves alone.
“An injury to one is an injury to all.”
I think the problem we're
Wed, 10/27/2010 - 12:07 — Larry (not verified)I think the problem we're having in this country is that people don't realize we're pretty middle of the road politically. When one side makes all these great plans to get their way and start making changes (the Left right now, conservatives in the 90's and such), people react and vote back the "other" to bring some balance.
I wish both sides would realize that and stop trying to make the government so big, spending money we don't have (both sides on that one) or only thinking about money and power (again both sides, but more conservatives).
Larry, it's not about
Wed, 11/03/2010 - 14:06 — Frances in California (not verified)Larry, it's not about "balance"! We'd have to spend Galaxies'-full of cash just to "balance" spending on WAR.
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