Rachel Maddow had an excellent segment last night with New Yorker's Jane Mayer
If you missed Jane Mayer on Rachel last night, it can be found here:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=385x498570Ms Mayer recently wrote an important article on the Koch brothers for the New Yorker:
Covert Operations
The billionaire brothers who are waging a war against Obama.
by Jane Mayer
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http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/08/30/100830fa_fact_mayer#ixzz0xdvPHOHjWhy should anyone concerned with their attempts to destroy America with their RW agenda support them financially by buying their products?
Here is some background on them:
Sons Charles G. Koch and David H. Koch run the company as well as Koch Family Foundations, one of the largest single sources of funding for conservative organizations in the United States. Organizations and think tanks supported by the foundation include Citizens for a Sound Economy, the libertarian Cato Institute, Reason Magazine, the Manhattan Institute, the Heartland Institute, and theDemocratic Leadership Council. David H. Koch ran for president on the Libertarian Party ticket in 1980. Author Thomas Frank wrote in "What's the Matter with Kansas?" that "Koch money flowed throughTriad Management Services"<3>, an advisory service to conservative donors groups and candidates, for the 1996 Senate campaign of Sam Brownback.<4>
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In 2003, Koch announced a $4.4 billion cash purchase of Invista, the world's largest fibers company and owner of brand names such as Lycra and Teflon; from DuPont. <16> In 2005, Koch purchased paper products giant Georgia-Pacific for $21 billion, acquiring brands such as Quilted Northern, Angel Soft, Brawny, Sparkle, Vanity Fair, and Dixie cups. Internationally, brands include Lotus, Colhogar, Delica, Tenderly, and the Vania brand of personal care products
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According to the 2010 report by Greenpeace, Koch Industries: Secretly Funding the Climate Denial Machine, Koch has out-spent ExxonMobil in funding climate change denial. From 2005 to 2008, ExxonMobil spent $8.9 million, while the Koch Industries-controlled foundations contributed $24.9 million in funding to organizations of climate change skeptics. Efforts include:
-ClimateGate Echo Chamber—At least twenty Koch-funded organizations have repeatedly rebroadcast, referenced and appeared as media spokespeople in the story, dubbed “ClimateGate,” of supposed malfeasance by climate scientists from stolen emails from the University of East Anglia in November 2009. These organizations claim the emails prove a “conspiracy” of scientists and "proves" climate change is a hoax.
-More than $5 million to Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFP) for its nationwide “Hot Air Tour” campaign to spreading misinformation about climate science and opposing clean energy and climate legislation.
-More than $1 million to the Heritage Foundation, a mainstay of misinformation on climate and environmental policy issues.
-Over $1 million to the Cato Institute, which disputes the scientific evidence behind global warming, questions the rationale for taking climate action, and has been heavily involved in spinning the recentClimateGate story.
-$800,000 to the Manhattan Institute, which has hosted Bjorn Lomborg twice in the last two years, a prominent media spokesperson who challenges and attacks policy measures to address climate change.
-$365,000 to Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment (FREE), which advocates against taking action on climate change because warming is “inevitable” and expensive to address.
-$360,000 to Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy (PRIPP) which supported and funded An Inconvenient Truth...or Convenient Fiction, a film attacking the science of global warming and intended as a rebuttal to former Vice-President Al Gore’s documentary An Inconvenient Truth. PRIPP also threatened to sue the U.S. Government for listing the polar bear as an endangered species.
-$325,000 to the Tax Foundation, which issued a misleading study on the costs of proposed climate legislation.
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Koch_IndustriesOne thing that surprised me that perhaps shouldn't was that they also back the DLC! :mad: