Most Americans are unaware, tragically, that America is dangerously
close to becoming a fully-fledged plutocracy run by the Koch brothers…
Oligarchy is any control structure in which power
effectively rests with a very small number of people typically
distinguished by incalculable wealth that allows them to exert
tyrannical or religious control over a population. Aristotle pioneered
the term oligarchy as a synonym for “rule by the rich” for which a more
modern common term is plutocracy like America. Although America was
founded as a representative democracy, there have always been a cabal of
wealthy industrialists who exerted inordinate power over government,
but that power was briefly curtailed with Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s
New Deal 80 years ago. It is why Republicans and their Koch masters have
been on a heightened crusade to abolish New Deal provisions with
religious fervor over the past six years.
Most Americans are unaware, tragically, that America
is dangerously close to becoming a fully-fledged plutocracy and
although corporations, religion, and the financial sector exert a fair
amount of influence over government, the true oligarchs running
two-thirds of government are the Koch brothers. Now, one thought they
would never hear it directly from one of the brothers, but last weekend
Charles Koch claimed that he did not yet have enough, or completely, control over the government because, “if I had all this power, why aren’t the many things I want changed getting changed?” In fact, Koch said it was “ludicrous”
that he had too much power because there is no such thing in his mind,
and to achieve his goal the Kochs are willing to spend nearly a billion
dollars to achieve the level of power he demands.
Koch’s remark is as clear an indication as possible
that he still does not possess, and is ardently seeking, the ultimate
power of an oligarchical tyrant. He actually had the temerity to say in
public that, “wow, believe me if I had too much power a lot of things
would change.” If any American is unsure of what will change when the
Kochs eventually control the entire government, they should stop and
consider that all the government agencies and programs Republicans are
attempting to slash funding for at the state and federal level are a
drop in the bucket compared to what the Kochs want; complete elimination
of the entire government.
For a refresher on exactly what the Kochs want changed when they do have “all this power,” they devised a list (partial here)
about the time Republican demigod Ronald Reagan came into power that
leaves no part of government in existence. For example, the Kochs
consider the Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid programs
“fraudulent and oppressive” and they want them abolished in their
entirety; not privatized, abolished in their entirety. To prevent “we
the people” from having a voice in keeping their Social Security
pensions and Medicare in place, the Kochs demand the repeal of all
campaign finance laws and “immediate abolition of the despotic Federal
Election Commission;” no campaign finance or election laws is crucial to
hasten their takeover of government and abolish democracy.
Every one of the regulatory agencies will cease to
exist in the United States of Koch, and it contradicts Charles Koch’s
contention that he is an advocate and champion for the American people;
particularly the poor. A partial list of the government agencies,
departments, and programs the Kochs want abolished include the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Labor, Department
of Health and Human Services, Department of Commerce, Department of
Energy (DOE), Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Occupational
Safety and Health Act (OSHA), Consumer Product Safety Commission and the
repeal of any law requiring individuals to use “so-called”
self-protection equipment such as seat belts, air bags, crash helmets or
“civil liability” property insurance.
On social safety nets and aid to the disabled, the
poor, and families and children the Kochs demand an immediate end to
child-bearing health programs (Title X), welfare plans and supported
services for children, emergency relief programs like food stamps,
housing assistance, and every other ‘aid to the poor’ programs because
they claim they demean Americans living in poverty due to low wage jobs,
old age, disability, or infancy. According to the Koch’s libertarian
ideology, any and all government programs to aid the poor, disabled, and
elderly are privacy-invading, paternalistic, and fraudulent; they claim
the proper source of paternalistic, privacy-invading, and fraudulent
assistance is the purview of churches.
There is no aspect of government the Kochs do not
want privatized including all American waterways. That includes awarding
corporations authority “to control the water-treatment and distribution
systems that bring water to industry, agriculture and households.” The
Kochs also want all federal land, including national parks, monuments,
buildings, the entire American highway system, the Postal Service,
bridges, and rail lines handed over to corporations for privatization.
Of course the Kochs want the Department of Education
abolished and all education privatized for those who can afford to pay
for it. To accomplish that feat they demand the immediate abolition of
compulsory education and the sale to corporations of all state, county,
and local school properties. The Kochs, like their religious
conservative cohorts in the evangelical right, claim that the only
reason government is involved in or funds education is “to indoctrinate
children and to interfere with choices of the individual.” Although
Republicans in states have made headway achieving the Koch’s education
reform demands, it is taking too long and the billionaire brothers want
to buy the government to “immediately terminate any government
ownership, operation, regulation and standards in all schools and
colleges.
If any American seriously believes that the Kochs do
not want, or are unwilling to spend nearly a billion dollars in one
election, to rule America, they should consider that Charles Koch’s own
words were, “believe me if I had too much power a lot of things would change.”
Now remember what then-Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell pledged
to Charles and David Koch at a billionaire’s fund-raising conference
prior to the 2014 midterm elections. McConnell made a telling promise to
the Kochs that he thanked profusely and pledged, “I
assure you, we’re going to go after them on healthcare, on financial
services, on the Environmental Protection Agency, across the board. All
across the federal government, we’re going to go after it.”
Republicans have, thus far, followed through on
their part of the bargain and duly went after healthcare, Medicare,
financial services, the E.P.A., worker protections, women’s reproductive
rights, childbearing health programs like Title X and the federal
judiciary to name but a few. It was not that long ago that Republicans
supported most of those programs, but that was before Charles Koch
determined that he did not “have all this power” and discovered that the
best way to “get the many things I want changed changed,” was to spend
what will eventually be a billion dollars for one election.
Charles
or David Koch are not spending more in 2016 than the RNC (about $404
million) and DNC (about $319 million) combined in the 2014 midterms out
of altruism or brotherly love of McConnell, Boehner, or any Republican;
they want total control of the government to dismantle it. It is a sad
commentary, but instead of paying heed to what the Kochs are
accomplishing in every state in America to prepare for their eventual
takeover, Americans are mesmerized by a ridiculously long Republican
presidential primary; all part of the Koch-Republican strategy.
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