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RADICAL RIGHT
The Two Koch Brothers: Billionaires Behind The Hate

Billionaire brothers David and Charles Koch are the wealthiest, and perhaps
most effective, opponents of President Obama's progressive agenda. They have
been looming in the background of every major domestic policy dispute this
year. Ranked as the 9th richest men in America, the Koch brothers sit at the
helm of Koch Industries, a massive privately owned conglomerate of
manufacturing, oil, gas, and timber interests. They are best known for their
wealth, as well as for their generous contributions to the arts, cancer
research, and the Smithsonian Institute. But David and Charles are also
responsible for a vicious attack campaign aimed directly at obstructing and
killing progressive reform. Over the years, millions of dollars in Koch
money has flowed to various right-wing think tanks, front groups, and
publications. At the dawn of the Obama presidency, Koch groups quickly
maneuvered to try to stop his first piece of signature legislation: the
stimulus. The Koch-funded group "No Stimulus" launched television and radio
ads deriding the recovery package as simply "pork" spending. The Cato
Institute -- founded by Charles -- as well as other Koch-funded think tanks
like the Heritage Foundation, produced a blizzard of reports distorting the
stimulus and calling for a return to Bush-style tax cuts to combat the
recession. As their fronts were battling the stimulus, David's Americans for
Prosperity (AFP) spent the opening months of the Obama presidency placing
calls and helping to organize the very first "tea party" protests. AFP,
founded in 1984 by David and managed day to day by the astroturf lobbyist
Tim Phillips, has spent much of the year mobilizing "tea party" opposition
to health reform, clean energy legislation, and financial regulations.

STOPPING CLEAN ENERGY

David Koch presents himself as a champion of science. Next year, because of
his donations, a wing of the Smithsonian will be named after him.
Nevertheless, Koch has done more to undermine the public's understanding of
climate change science than any other person in America. The Competitive
Enterprise Institute, funded in part by Koch foundations, has waged an
underhanded campaign to falsely charge that a set of hacked e-mails somehow
unravels the scientific consensus that global warming is occurring. Koch
finances the "Hot Air" tour, a nationwide roadshow using a balloon to depict
climate change science as "hot air." Despite the brothers' extravagant
wealth, Koch's Americans for Prosperity has run populist ads mocking
environmentalists as spoiled brats more concerned about their "three homes
and five cars" than about economic conditions. In addition to its efforts to
misinform the public, Koch Industries has spent nearly $9 million dollars so
far on direct lobbying, much of it on climate change legislation. With a
team of Koch-funded operatives going as far as attempting to crash the
United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen this week, the
brothers may succeed in scuttling any prospect for addressing climate
change.

STOPPING HEALTH REFORM

Much of the fierce opposition to health reform can be credited to Koch
organizations. As the health care debate began, AFP created a front group,
known as "Patients United," dedicated itself to attacking Democratic health
care reform proposals. Patients United has blanketed the country with ads
distorting various provisions of the health reform legislation, particularly
the public option. Patients United even centered a media campaign around
Shona Robertson-Holmes, claiming she had a brain tumor the Canadian system
refused to treat. However, the Ottawa Citizen reported that Patients United
has been exaggerating Holmes' case, and that she in fact had a benign cyst.
In their quest to block health care reform, Koch-funded groups have fostered
extremism. A speaker with the roving Patients United bus tour repeatedly
compared health reform to the Holocaust while an eight-by-five foot banner
at an AFP health care rally with Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) read,
"National Socialist Health Care: Dachau, Germany" superimposed over corpses
from a concentration camp. Although many were surprised at the level of
anger AFP channeled into Democratic healthcare town halls in August, it
wasn't the first time Koch groups have helped to hijack the health reform
debate. Back in 1994, Americans for Prosperity, then known as Citizens for a
Sound Economy, worked closely with then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich to bring
mobs of angry men to health reform rallies with then-First Lady Hillary
Clinton.

A LONG HISTORY OF STOPPING PROGRESS

The Koch brothers clearly have a financial stake in blocking reform. Koch
Industry oil refineries are major carbon dioxide polluters, and
George-Pacific, a Koch Industries timber subsidiary, is one of the largest
contributors to the loss of carbon-sink capacity. According to the EPA, Koch
Industries is responsible for over 300 oil spills in the U.S. and has leaked
three million gallons of crude oil into fisheries and drinking waters. So
there are clear business-related reasons why Koch would want to block
regulatory enforcement, clean energy, labor, and other reforms. But part of
their opposition stems from a long family tradition of funding conservative
movements to shift the country to the far right. Fred Koch, father of
Charles and David and the company's namesake, helped to found the John Birch
Society in the late 1950s. The John Birch Society harnessed Cold War fears
into hate against progressives, warning that President Kennedy, Civil Rights
activists, and organized labor were in league with communists. By presenting
progressive reform as a capitulation to the Soviet Union, Fred Koch and the
other industrialists bankrolling the Birch Society were able to galvanize
hundreds of thousands of middle class people into supporting their narrow
agenda of cutting corporate taxes and avoiding consumer regulations. 

 

 

 

 

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