Apr 11, 2014
As a result of the disastrous Citizens United Supreme Court decision, billionaires and large corporations can now spend an unlimited amount of money to influence the political process.
Perhaps, the biggest winners of Citizens United are Charles and David Koch, owners of the second-largest privately run business in America Koch Industries.
Among other things, the Koch brothers own oil refineries in Texas, Alaska, and Minnesota and control some 4,000 miles of pipeline.
According to Forbes Magazine, the Koch brothers are now worth $80 billion, and have increased their wealth by $12 billion since last year alone.
For the Koch brothers, $80 billion in wealth, apparently, is not good enough. Owning the second largest private company in America is, apparently, not good enough. It doesn't appear that they will be satisfied until they are able to control the entire political process.
It is well known that the Koch brothers have provided the major source of funding to the Tea Party and want to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
In 1980, David Koch ran as the Libertarian Party's vice-presidential candidate in 1980.
Let's take a look at the 1980 Libertarian Party platform.
Here are just a few excerpts of the Libertarian Party platform that David Koch ran on in 1980:
- "We urge the repeal of federal campaign finance laws, and the immediate abolition of the despotic Federal Election Commission."
- "We favor the abolition of Medicare and Medicaid programs."
- "We oppose any compulsory insurance or tax-supported plan to provide health services, including those which finance abortion services."
- "We also favor the deregulation of the medical insurance industry."
- "We favor the repeal of the fraudulent, virtually bankrupt, and increasingly oppressive Social Security system. Pending that repeal, participation in Social Security should be made voluntary."
- "We propose the abolition of the governmental Postal Service. The present system, in addition to being inefficient, encourages governmental surveillance of private correspondence. Pending abolition, we call for an end to the monopoly system and for allowing free competition in all aspects of postal service."
- "We oppose all personal and corporate income taxation, including capital gains taxes."
- "We support the eventual repeal of all taxation."
- "As an interim measure, all criminal and civil sanctions against tax evasion should be terminated immediately."
- "We support repeal of all law which impede the ability of any person to find employment, such as minimum wage laws."
- "We advocate the complete separation of education and State. Government schools lead to the indoctrination of children and interfere with the free choice of individuals. Government ownership, operation, regulation, and subsidy of schools and colleges should be ended."
- "We condemn compulsory education laws ... and we call for the immediate repeal of such laws."
- "We support the repeal of all taxes on the income or property of private schools, whether profit or non-profit."
- "We support the abolition of the Environmental Protection Agency."
- "We support abolition of the Department of Energy."
- "We call for the dissolution of all government agencies concerned with transportation, including the Department of Transportation."
- "We demand the return of America's railroad system to private ownership. We call for the privatization of the public roads and national highway system."
- "We specifically oppose laws requiring an individual to buy or use so-called "self-protection" equipment such as safety belts, air bags, or crash helmets."
- "We advocate the abolition of the Federal Aviation Administration."
- "We advocate the abolition of the Food and Drug Administration."
- "We support an end to all subsidies for child-bearing built into our present laws, including all welfare plans and the provision of tax-supported services for children."
- "We oppose all government welfare, relief projects, and 'aid to the poor' programs. All these government programs are privacy-invading, paternalistic, demeaning, and inefficient. The proper source of help for such persons is the voluntary efforts of private groups and individuals."
- "We call for the privatization of the inland waterways, and of the distribution system that brings water to industry, agriculture and households."
- "We call for the repeal of the Occupational Safety and Health Act."
- "We call for the abolition of the Consumer Product Safety Commission."
- "We support the repeal of all state usury laws."
In other words, the agenda of the Koch brothers is not only to defund Obamacare. The agenda of the Koch brothers is to repeal every major piece of legislation that has been signed into law over the past 80 years that has protected the middle class, the elderly, the children, the sick, and the most vulnerable in this country.
It is clear that the Koch brothers and other right wing billionaires are calling the shots and are pulling the strings of the Republican Party.
And because of the disastrous Citizens United Supreme Court decision, they now have the power to spend an unlimited amount of money to buy the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the next President of the United States.
If they are allowed to hijack the American political process to defund Obamacare they will be back for more.
Tomorrow it will be Social Security, ending Medicare as we know it, repealing the minimum wage. It seems to me that the Koch brothers will not be content until they get everything they believe they are entitled to.
Our great nation can no longer be hijacked by right-wing billionaires like the Koch brothers.
For the sake of our children and our grandchildren, for the sake of our economy, we have got to let democracy prevail.
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006 after serving 16 years in the House of Representatives. Sanders ran to become the Democratic Party presidential nominee in both 2016 and 2020 and remains the longest-serving independent member of Congress in American history. Elected Mayor of Burlington, Vermont in 1981, he served four terms. Before his 1990 election as Vermont's at-large member in Congress, Sanders lectured at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and at Hamilton College in upstate New York.
As a result of the disastrous Citizens United Supreme Court decision, billionaires and large corporations can now spend an unlimited amount of money to influence the political process.
Perhaps, the biggest winners of Citizens United are Charles and David Koch, owners of the second-largest privately run business in America Koch Industries.
Among other things, the Koch brothers own oil refineries in Texas, Alaska, and Minnesota and control some 4,000 miles of pipeline.
According to Forbes Magazine, the Koch brothers are now worth $80 billion, and have increased their wealth by $12 billion since last year alone.
For the Koch brothers, $80 billion in wealth, apparently, is not good enough. Owning the second largest private company in America is, apparently, not good enough. It doesn't appear that they will be satisfied until they are able to control the entire political process.
It is well known that the Koch brothers have provided the major source of funding to the Tea Party and want to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
In 1980, David Koch ran as the Libertarian Party's vice-presidential candidate in 1980.
Let's take a look at the 1980 Libertarian Party platform.
Here are just a few excerpts of the Libertarian Party platform that David Koch ran on in 1980:
- "We urge the repeal of federal campaign finance laws, and the immediate abolition of the despotic Federal Election Commission."
- "We favor the abolition of Medicare and Medicaid programs."
- "We oppose any compulsory insurance or tax-supported plan to provide health services, including those which finance abortion services."
- "We also favor the deregulation of the medical insurance industry."
- "We favor the repeal of the fraudulent, virtually bankrupt, and increasingly oppressive Social Security system. Pending that repeal, participation in Social Security should be made voluntary."
- "We propose the abolition of the governmental Postal Service. The present system, in addition to being inefficient, encourages governmental surveillance of private correspondence. Pending abolition, we call for an end to the monopoly system and for allowing free competition in all aspects of postal service."
- "We oppose all personal and corporate income taxation, including capital gains taxes."
- "We support the eventual repeal of all taxation."
- "As an interim measure, all criminal and civil sanctions against tax evasion should be terminated immediately."
- "We support repeal of all law which impede the ability of any person to find employment, such as minimum wage laws."
- "We advocate the complete separation of education and State. Government schools lead to the indoctrination of children and interfere with the free choice of individuals. Government ownership, operation, regulation, and subsidy of schools and colleges should be ended."
- "We condemn compulsory education laws ... and we call for the immediate repeal of such laws."
- "We support the repeal of all taxes on the income or property of private schools, whether profit or non-profit."
- "We support the abolition of the Environmental Protection Agency."
- "We support abolition of the Department of Energy."
- "We call for the dissolution of all government agencies concerned with transportation, including the Department of Transportation."
- "We demand the return of America's railroad system to private ownership. We call for the privatization of the public roads and national highway system."
- "We specifically oppose laws requiring an individual to buy or use so-called "self-protection" equipment such as safety belts, air bags, or crash helmets."
- "We advocate the abolition of the Federal Aviation Administration."
- "We advocate the abolition of the Food and Drug Administration."
- "We support an end to all subsidies for child-bearing built into our present laws, including all welfare plans and the provision of tax-supported services for children."
- "We oppose all government welfare, relief projects, and 'aid to the poor' programs. All these government programs are privacy-invading, paternalistic, demeaning, and inefficient. The proper source of help for such persons is the voluntary efforts of private groups and individuals."
- "We call for the privatization of the inland waterways, and of the distribution system that brings water to industry, agriculture and households."
- "We call for the repeal of the Occupational Safety and Health Act."
- "We call for the abolition of the Consumer Product Safety Commission."
- "We support the repeal of all state usury laws."
In other words, the agenda of the Koch brothers is not only to defund Obamacare. The agenda of the Koch brothers is to repeal every major piece of legislation that has been signed into law over the past 80 years that has protected the middle class, the elderly, the children, the sick, and the most vulnerable in this country.
It is clear that the Koch brothers and other right wing billionaires are calling the shots and are pulling the strings of the Republican Party.
And because of the disastrous Citizens United Supreme Court decision, they now have the power to spend an unlimited amount of money to buy the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the next President of the United States.
If they are allowed to hijack the American political process to defund Obamacare they will be back for more.
Tomorrow it will be Social Security, ending Medicare as we know it, repealing the minimum wage. It seems to me that the Koch brothers will not be content until they get everything they believe they are entitled to.
Our great nation can no longer be hijacked by right-wing billionaires like the Koch brothers.
For the sake of our children and our grandchildren, for the sake of our economy, we have got to let democracy prevail.
Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006 after serving 16 years in the House of Representatives. Sanders ran to become the Democratic Party presidential nominee in both 2016 and 2020 and remains the longest-serving independent member of Congress in American history. Elected Mayor of Burlington, Vermont in 1981, he served four terms. Before his 1990 election as Vermont's at-large member in Congress, Sanders lectured at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and at Hamilton College in upstate New York.
As a result of the disastrous Citizens United Supreme Court decision, billionaires and large corporations can now spend an unlimited amount of money to influence the political process.
Perhaps, the biggest winners of Citizens United are Charles and David Koch, owners of the second-largest privately run business in America Koch Industries.
Among other things, the Koch brothers own oil refineries in Texas, Alaska, and Minnesota and control some 4,000 miles of pipeline.
According to Forbes Magazine, the Koch brothers are now worth $80 billion, and have increased their wealth by $12 billion since last year alone.
For the Koch brothers, $80 billion in wealth, apparently, is not good enough. Owning the second largest private company in America is, apparently, not good enough. It doesn't appear that they will be satisfied until they are able to control the entire political process.
It is well known that the Koch brothers have provided the major source of funding to the Tea Party and want to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
In 1980, David Koch ran as the Libertarian Party's vice-presidential candidate in 1980.
Let's take a look at the 1980 Libertarian Party platform.
Here are just a few excerpts of the Libertarian Party platform that David Koch ran on in 1980:
- "We urge the repeal of federal campaign finance laws, and the immediate abolition of the despotic Federal Election Commission."
- "We favor the abolition of Medicare and Medicaid programs."
- "We oppose any compulsory insurance or tax-supported plan to provide health services, including those which finance abortion services."
- "We also favor the deregulation of the medical insurance industry."
- "We favor the repeal of the fraudulent, virtually bankrupt, and increasingly oppressive Social Security system. Pending that repeal, participation in Social Security should be made voluntary."
- "We propose the abolition of the governmental Postal Service. The present system, in addition to being inefficient, encourages governmental surveillance of private correspondence. Pending abolition, we call for an end to the monopoly system and for allowing free competition in all aspects of postal service."
- "We oppose all personal and corporate income taxation, including capital gains taxes."
- "We support the eventual repeal of all taxation."
- "As an interim measure, all criminal and civil sanctions against tax evasion should be terminated immediately."
- "We support repeal of all law which impede the ability of any person to find employment, such as minimum wage laws."
- "We advocate the complete separation of education and State. Government schools lead to the indoctrination of children and interfere with the free choice of individuals. Government ownership, operation, regulation, and subsidy of schools and colleges should be ended."
- "We condemn compulsory education laws ... and we call for the immediate repeal of such laws."
- "We support the repeal of all taxes on the income or property of private schools, whether profit or non-profit."
- "We support the abolition of the Environmental Protection Agency."
- "We support abolition of the Department of Energy."
- "We call for the dissolution of all government agencies concerned with transportation, including the Department of Transportation."
- "We demand the return of America's railroad system to private ownership. We call for the privatization of the public roads and national highway system."
- "We specifically oppose laws requiring an individual to buy or use so-called "self-protection" equipment such as safety belts, air bags, or crash helmets."
- "We advocate the abolition of the Federal Aviation Administration."
- "We advocate the abolition of the Food and Drug Administration."
- "We support an end to all subsidies for child-bearing built into our present laws, including all welfare plans and the provision of tax-supported services for children."
- "We oppose all government welfare, relief projects, and 'aid to the poor' programs. All these government programs are privacy-invading, paternalistic, demeaning, and inefficient. The proper source of help for such persons is the voluntary efforts of private groups and individuals."
- "We call for the privatization of the inland waterways, and of the distribution system that brings water to industry, agriculture and households."
- "We call for the repeal of the Occupational Safety and Health Act."
- "We call for the abolition of the Consumer Product Safety Commission."
- "We support the repeal of all state usury laws."
In other words, the agenda of the Koch brothers is not only to defund Obamacare. The agenda of the Koch brothers is to repeal every major piece of legislation that has been signed into law over the past 80 years that has protected the middle class, the elderly, the children, the sick, and the most vulnerable in this country.
It is clear that the Koch brothers and other right wing billionaires are calling the shots and are pulling the strings of the Republican Party.
And because of the disastrous Citizens United Supreme Court decision, they now have the power to spend an unlimited amount of money to buy the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the next President of the United States.
If they are allowed to hijack the American political process to defund Obamacare they will be back for more.
Tomorrow it will be Social Security, ending Medicare as we know it, repealing the minimum wage. It seems to me that the Koch brothers will not be content until they get everything they believe they are entitled to.
Our great nation can no longer be hijacked by right-wing billionaires like the Koch brothers.
For the sake of our children and our grandchildren, for the sake of our economy, we have got to let democracy prevail.
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