- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
Posted on 4/3/14 at 5:12 am to Helo
Here is a link to the Wikipedia Entry on the DVD
Koch Brothers Exposed
Some of the alleged wrongdoing highlighted in the film includes:
Efforts to gut Social Security. Spending more than $28 million, the Kochs have funded hundreds of reports, commentaries and books which popularized the fiction that Social Security is on the brink of collapse.[7]
Attempts at re-segregation. The film reports on Koch-funded efforts to remake a North Carolina school district’s diversity policy, in effect re-segregating the schools.[7]
Voter Suppression. Koch money has supported voter ID laws in 38 states.[8] These laws are billed as a way to avoid voter fraud, but the film argues that they are actually intended to make it more difficult for Democrats to vote.[1]
Keystone XL. The Kochs use their influence to sway legislation regarding the Keystone XL pipeline. Koch Industries has a significant financial interest in this oil and gas project.[7]
Cancer in Crosset. A Koch paper plant pollutes the air and water of a community in Arkansas. The film explores a link with a cancer cluster in the small African-American community.[9]
Higher Education. The Kochs give millions of dollars to universities, with the stipulation that the schools must hire Koch-sympathetic professors.[7]
Robert Greenwald attempts to evoke a visceral reaction from his viewers by telling the stories of individuals whose lives have been harmed by Koch activities.[10] Regarding this film, he is quoted as saying, “You reach the heart first. What I always try to do is make the political personal." [1]
The Koch Brothers are guilty of disagreeing with the Democrats and having the money to fight them.
Koch Brothers Exposed
Some of the alleged wrongdoing highlighted in the film includes:
Efforts to gut Social Security. Spending more than $28 million, the Kochs have funded hundreds of reports, commentaries and books which popularized the fiction that Social Security is on the brink of collapse.[7]
Attempts at re-segregation. The film reports on Koch-funded efforts to remake a North Carolina school district’s diversity policy, in effect re-segregating the schools.[7]
Voter Suppression. Koch money has supported voter ID laws in 38 states.[8] These laws are billed as a way to avoid voter fraud, but the film argues that they are actually intended to make it more difficult for Democrats to vote.[1]
Keystone XL. The Kochs use their influence to sway legislation regarding the Keystone XL pipeline. Koch Industries has a significant financial interest in this oil and gas project.[7]
Cancer in Crosset. A Koch paper plant pollutes the air and water of a community in Arkansas. The film explores a link with a cancer cluster in the small African-American community.[9]
Higher Education. The Kochs give millions of dollars to universities, with the stipulation that the schools must hire Koch-sympathetic professors.[7]
Robert Greenwald attempts to evoke a visceral reaction from his viewers by telling the stories of individuals whose lives have been harmed by Koch activities.[10] Regarding this film, he is quoted as saying, “You reach the heart first. What I always try to do is make the political personal." [1]
The Koch Brothers are guilty of disagreeing with the Democrats and having the money to fight them.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 5:47 am to mauser
Oh so they agree with me on everything, must be evil then.
and no, I don't remember a Republican caucus leader EVER going after a private citizen on the floor of the Senate like reid did, but then reid is scum isn't he?
If you are a lib then you are equal to reid, schumer, pelosi, etc. That's why you are scum too.
and no, I don't remember a Republican caucus leader EVER going after a private citizen on the floor of the Senate like reid did, but then reid is scum isn't he?
If you are a lib then you are equal to reid, schumer, pelosi, etc. That's why you are scum too.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 6:59 am to mauser
quote:
Efforts to gut Social Security. Spending more than $28 million, the Kochs have funded hundreds of reports, commentaries and books which popularized the fiction that Social Security is on the brink of collapse.[7]
Fine by me. It's a drain on our resources.
quote:
Attempts at re-segregation. The film reports on Koch-funded efforts to remake a North Carolina school district’s diversity policy, in effect re-segregating the schools.[7]
LOLOLOLOL. Sure... That's their goal.
quote:
Voter Suppression. Koch money has supported voter ID laws in 38 states.[8] These laws are billed as a way to avoid voter fraud, but the film argues that they are actually intended to make it more difficult for Democrats to vote.[1]
Democrats who don't want voter ID are fricking stupid. Sorry, but you are. Just stop and think. What reason would ANYONE have for not showing an ID when voting? What's that? They can't afford one? Well... Tell me. How do you get on welfare without an ID?
quote:
Keystone XL. The Kochs use their influence to sway legislation regarding the Keystone XL pipeline. Koch Industries has a significant financial interest in this oil and gas project.[7]
Good. It's a good project.
quote:
Cancer in Crosset. A Koch paper plant pollutes the air and water of a community in Arkansas. The film explores a link with a cancer cluster in the small African-American community.[9]
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. Wait... LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.
quote:
Higher Education. The Kochs give millions of dollars to universities, with the stipulation that the schools must hire Koch-sympathetic professors.[7]
As opposed to the usual free society haters?
quote:
Robert Greenwald attempts to evoke a visceral reaction from his viewers by telling the stories of individuals whose lives have been harmed by Koch activities.
Yeah. Cause no one has been affected by any company decisions, ever.
quote:
he Koch Brothers are guilty of disagreeing with the Democrats and having the money to fight them.
And there's your answer. That's what it all comes down to my friends.
The Koch's, like the Unions or George Soro's use their money to influence those in charge of making decisions.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:09 am to CptBengal
Facts:
They're offices are in my building.
I share many elevators with their employees.
I have a love/hate relationship with intern season... I could do without the clones of young men with the Bama bangs, blue blazers and khaki pants wearing backpacks crowding the elevators... But the Koch brothers bring in some pretty good female talent.
Once per year, I see a black person get off on their floor and wonder what they are doing.
They're offices are in my building.
I share many elevators with their employees.
I have a love/hate relationship with intern season... I could do without the clones of young men with the Bama bangs, blue blazers and khaki pants wearing backpacks crowding the elevators... But the Koch brothers bring in some pretty good female talent.
Once per year, I see a black person get off on their floor and wonder what they are doing.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:12 am to gatorrocks
Social Security is a drain on our resources?
I'm pretty sure you won't think that when you reach the age of 65, you idiotic hypocrite.
Everybody knows Voter ID laws are an excuse to keep black people from voting. Don't lie and claim that it isn't.
I'm pretty sure you won't think that when you reach the age of 65, you idiotic hypocrite.
Everybody knows Voter ID laws are an excuse to keep black people from voting. Don't lie and claim that it isn't.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:19 am to samson'sseed
quote:
Everybody knows Voter ID laws are an excuse to keep black people from voting. Don't lie and claim that it isn't.
Who is this "Everybody" person.. Is he kin to Mr. Body from the underrated cult classic Clue?
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:47 am to samson'sseed
quote:
I'm pretty sure you won't think that when you reach the age of 65, you idiotic hypocrite.
I won't need SS when I reach 65. I invest a similar amount to what I pay in SS taxes back each month and it will be worth much more than I will ever get in SS payments. If others would plan for the future as I do, they wouldnt need it either.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:50 am to oklahogjr
Back up your accusations. If they are "clearly" buying legislators I get what they want....list them. Specifics. Which legislators an which bills? And how much did it cost? I anxiously await your response.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:55 am to oklahogjr
quote:
They're clearly a parasite on the system who are achieving what they want through buying legislators off.
Clearly to who?? Give me an example.
This is the company that even though they are in the ethanol business spoke out loudly against ethanol subsides and in favor of ending the ethanol mandates.
When you can point to health insurance company that speaks out against Obamacare's subsidies to the health insurance business you can talk about the Koch.
Democrats and health insurance companies are in bed together like no other industry and government. Look at the HUGE increases in profits the health insurance companies have since they started bribing democrats to pass Obamacare.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:56 am to CptBengal
They own Koch industries so they are rich.
I'm not sure if you knew, but that makes them both dishonest and racist unless they donate significant sums of money to the Democratic Party as a penance.
I'm not sure if you knew, but that makes them both dishonest and racist unless they donate significant sums of money to the Democratic Party as a penance.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 7:58 am to Wideman
Strange tht you office with the Koch brothers. Your profile says you are in virginia. The kochs office in Kansas. Also...the comment about a black employee....for dramatic effect? Maybe google Koch industries and see how many people they employ. Stop being an idiot.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 8:00 am to CptBengal
If you're really interested, OP, read some Mark Ames and Yasha Levine on the Koch brothers. Not saying that they're coming from an entirely honest and unimpeachable place, but they've found loads of interesting info.
EDIT: LINK /
Here's one of many Levine/Ames articles about the brothers.
EDIT: LINK /
Here's one of many Levine/Ames articles about the brothers.
This post was edited on 4/3/14 at 8:02 am
Posted on 4/3/14 at 8:09 am to mauser
Dumbfricks are going to dumbfrick down the parade route of idiots. Compare your list to those of unions and other left leaning groups for a comparison for their beliefs and the quantity of money spent by them and you will find out the truth about who throws more money around. Social Security is going broke because Democrats (my bad that should fifty not forty)years ago started taking the money from it and spending it in the general fund budget, never have the "loans" been paid back in that time.
This post was edited on 4/3/14 at 8:29 am
Posted on 4/3/14 at 8:11 am to mauser
quote:
The Koch Brothers are guilty of disagreeing with the Democrats and having the money to fight them.
Indeed.
And, in the Totalitarian Stalinist worldview of today's Radical Left Democrat Party, THAT is a crime warranting the Death Penalty.
To the Left, political crimes are the only serious crimes.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 8:13 am to gthog61
quote:
and no, I don't remember a Republican caucus leader EVER going after a private citizen on the floor of the Senate like reid did, but then reid is scum isn't he?
Can you specifically describe this vague reference of yours, or are you just another LibIdiot thrashing about as you drown in the Pool of Critical Thinking? I'm thinking the latter.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 8:16 am to CITWTT
You don't think the Greenspan / Reagan years had anything to do with Social Security going broke? I remember reading through the transcripts of Carter / Reagan debates...
Q: How much longer can the young wage earner expect to bear the ever-increasing burden of social security?
REAGAN: The social security system was based on a false premise, with regard to how fast the number of workers would increase and how fast the number of retirees would increase. It is actuarially out of balance, and this first became evident about 16 years ago, and some of us were voicing warnings then. Now, it is trillions of dollars out of balance, and the only answer that has come so far is the biggest single tax increase in our Nation's history, the payroll tax increase for social security, which will only put a band-aid on this and postpone the day of reckoning by a few years at most.
CARTER: As long as there's a Democratic President, we will have a strong and viable social security system. Although Gov. Reagan has changed his position lately, on four different occasions he has advocated making social security a voluntary system, which would, in effect, very quickly bankrupt it.
Another Reagan quote, while gunning for the Republican nomination... "One of the failures of Social Security as a pension program is that the funds do not grow. They are not invested as they could be in the industrial might of America. Certainly a portion of this money could be invested in the economy and grow as it does in other pension funds."
Q: How much longer can the young wage earner expect to bear the ever-increasing burden of social security?
REAGAN: The social security system was based on a false premise, with regard to how fast the number of workers would increase and how fast the number of retirees would increase. It is actuarially out of balance, and this first became evident about 16 years ago, and some of us were voicing warnings then. Now, it is trillions of dollars out of balance, and the only answer that has come so far is the biggest single tax increase in our Nation's history, the payroll tax increase for social security, which will only put a band-aid on this and postpone the day of reckoning by a few years at most.
CARTER: As long as there's a Democratic President, we will have a strong and viable social security system. Although Gov. Reagan has changed his position lately, on four different occasions he has advocated making social security a voluntary system, which would, in effect, very quickly bankrupt it.
Another Reagan quote, while gunning for the Republican nomination... "One of the failures of Social Security as a pension program is that the funds do not grow. They are not invested as they could be in the industrial might of America. Certainly a portion of this money could be invested in the economy and grow as it does in other pension funds."
Posted on 4/3/14 at 8:16 am to samson'sseed
quote:
Everybody knows Voter ID laws are an excuse to keep black people from voting. Don't lie and claim that it isn't.
This is a great example of LibIdiot Logic and Persuasive Argument.
Very convincing, dude. You should be on the Sunday morning political TV shows, "wowing" us all with your astute insight.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 8:19 am to Champagne
quote:
And, in the Totalitarian Stalinist worldview of today's Radical Left Democrat Party, THAT is a crime warranting the Death Penalty.
This is why people can't take the far right seriously. These men have become some of the most influential and powerful people in the world; their influence in DC is astronomical; their companies receive corporate welfare subsidies straight from american taxpayers...
And you think the Commies are coming to hang them in public or something? Utter delusion.
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News