Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Glad



to see him go.





It's still their agenda.

If people knew who he and his brother are 
and what the do and stand for they would be appalled.

His dad Fred was a founding member of the John Birch Society.


"Most of the policy and political operations are conducted through 

Americans for Prosperity 

and Freedom Partners.  James Davis, spokesman for Freedom Partners, said in January that such groups plan to spend as much as $400 million in 2017 and 2018 to help elect Republicans and promote policy issues such as free trade and the tax legislation signed into law late last year"

Americans for Prosperity 

Yeah, theirs.
Watch the campaign AD's on TV.
Look at who and what these guys fund.

"The biography says his David H. Koch Foundation has given more than $1.3 billion to cancer research, public policy, education and other groups. Additionally, through his company, he has given another more than $300 million to “worthy causes, including relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Harvey."
They are so wealthy?
This is like pocket change to them.
Seriously, compared to their wealth?
It's nothing.
Not only that?
They get to claim it as charitable giving.
It's nothing compared to what they could have and should have been giving.


"After starting the seminar group in 2003, Charles and David Koch became a force in Republican politics. Through contributions to Americans for Prosperity, they helped fuel the tea-party movement during then-President Barack Obama’s first term. By 2004, David Koch had founded Americans for Prosperity Foundation, one of two nonprofit arms of that group."

The Tea Party was never a grassroots movement.
They had the peasants doing their dirty work for them.
I didn't say they weren't smart.

"Koch groups made opposing and then repealing Mr. Obama’s health-care legislation their signature issue in recent years. Their organizations spent more than $200 million on that fight."

They don't want a social safety net of any kind and they don't want poor people having access to health care.

Good riddance.









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