Who Controls the Kochs’ Political Network? ASMI, SLAH and TOHE
Obscure limited liability companies have ultimate say over the Koch network’s nonprofits, which spend hundreds of millions of dollars to advance conservative causes.
Read MoreObscure limited liability companies have ultimate say over the Koch network’s nonprofits, which spend hundreds of millions of dollars to advance conservative causes.
Read MoreKoch gave $1.5 million to FSU’s economics department in 2008, in exchange for power to select members of an “advisory committee” that screens new hires
Read Morethe infamous Charles and David Koch brothers are scheming to purchase the Tribune Company, and hence the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune,
Read MoreThe world pumped about 512 million more tonnes of carbon into the air in 2010 than it did in 2009. That’s an increase of six per cent. That amount of extra pollution eclipses the individual emissions of all but three countries — China, the United States and India, the world’s top producers of greenhouse gases.
Read MoreLibertarian billionaire Koch brothers throw their wealth at state level politics, climate change denial, union busting and deregulation, all of which makes them richer while they still lay off thousands of workers. Al Jazeera’s People and Power exposes the Koch backing of the Americans for Prosperity political organization and ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council.
Read MoreInternal company records show that Koch Industries used its foreign subsidiary to sidestep a U.S. trade ban barring American companies from selling materials to Iran. Koch-Glitsch offices in Germany and Italy continued selling to Iran until as recently as 2007, the records show.
Read MoreGovernor Scott Walker speaks reverently about Ronald Reagan’s firing of air traffic controllers as a clear message to communist countries that American stands firm for freedom. If that reasoning makes no sense to you, you are not alone, but Walker clearly believed his benefactor, “David Koch” would understand.
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