Bernie Sanders used his press conference to send the
message that he is going to be the Koch brothers worst nightmare come
to life. Sanders didn’t just criticize the Kochs. He exposed the
conflict of interest behind their attempt to buy elections and the
government.
At a press conference where he laid out his agenda, Sen. Sanders took on the Koch brothers:
The major issue is how do we create an economy
that works for all of our people rather than a small number of
billionaires, and the second issue directly related is the fact that as a
result of the disastrous Supreme Court decision on Citizens United, we
now have a political situation where billionaires are literally able to
buy elections and candidates. Let’s not kid ourselves. That is the
reality right now.
So you’ve got the Koch brothers and other
billionaire families now prepared to spend hundreds and hundreds of
millions of dollars in elections to buy the candidates of their choice,
or for the extreme right-wing candidates.
I’m the former chairman of the Senate
Veterans Committee, and I can tell you that I don’t believe that the men
and women who defended American democracy fought to create a situation
where billionaires own the political process. That’s a huge issue that
we’ve got to deal with.
After Sen. Sanders had been asked about what he
considers fair game in his campaign, he said, “I think what is more fair
game for my campaign is the role of money in politics. Where are the
conflicts of interest when the Koch brothers are going to spend $900
million in this campaign. Making a lot of their money from fossil fuels
and having a platform which as I understand it calls for the elimination
of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Ideas that are increasingly
palatable to my Republican colleagues, so that’s a conflict of
interest.”
Bernie Sanders is coming out of the gate as the Koch
brothers worst nightmare. Many on the left have decried the flood of
Koch dollars into the nation’s electoral process, but Sanders connected
the dots. The Koch brothers aren’t spending millions and billions of
dollars because they are patriots. When Charles and David Koch buy a
candidate, they expect a return on their investment. They require the
politicians they buy to deny climate science, deregulate the areas of
the economy where they make their money and push an agenda that calls
for moving all the nation’s wealth upwards to the richest Americans.
Sen. Sanders is going to spend his presidential
campaign exposing a dirty system that has put the government up for sale
to the biggest contributor. The Koch brothers want to operate in the
shadows. Most Americans don’t know or understand what the Kochs are
trying to accomplish.
Bernie
Sanders is out to expose the attempted hostile takeover of elections
and government by a few conservative billionaires. The presidential
campaign has given Sanders a national platform, which is very bad news
for the Koch brothers.
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