The only regard Charles or David Koch have for the poor is keeping them in poverty and subjugated to the rich at any cost…
For the poor, disparaged souls who make it their business to observe and
comment on America’s woeful political circus, it is glaringly obvious
that the Republican cabal is wholly-owned and operated by the
billionaire oil magnates the Koch brothers. The republicans are not just the
mouthpiece of Charles and David Koch, it is a surrogate and plainly
speaking, every vote for any Republican is a vote for the Koch brothers
regardless the political office. This past weekend at a political
strategy conference administered by the Kochs, Charles Koch launched into campaign mode and “compared ‘his’ influence over U.S. elections to America’s historical freedom movements.”
As the Republican cabal’s lead oligarch, Charles
Koch did what all Republicans are trained to do from an early age and
lied about why he is crusading to buy and then abolish America’s
government. He said, “Look
at the American revolution, the anti-slavery movement, the women’s
suffrage movement, the civil rights movement, all of these struck a
moral chord with the American people. They all sought to overcome an
injustice. And we, too, are seeking to right injustices that are holding
our country back.” In the Koch brothers’ warped libertarian minds, the injustice holding “their”
country back is a functioning government; the same government that
ended slavery, gave women the right to vote, enacted civil rights laws,
and protect Americans’ freedoms from monsters like the Kochs.
According to the Kochs, their “crusade to eliminate government”
is founded on their intense desire to protect Americans’ freedoms by
giving a precious gift to the nation’s poorest Americans. It is likely
why the billionaire fascists direct Republicans to “correct injustices”
by eliminating the minimum wage, ending overtime pay, wiping out
education, abolishing healthcare, eliminating pensions, annihilating
workplace protections, eradicating voting rights, and abolishing all
regulatory agencies. However, the Kochs are not only about obliterating
government, because they do support and direct their Republican
representatives to use federal and state governments to privatize the
criminal justice system, ban women’s reproductive health choices, and
restrict participation in the electoral process to white evangelicals
too stupid to understand they are voting for their own demise; unless
they are filthy rich and own corporations. That is the Kochs’ idea of
restoring “freedoms” to Americans and “helping” America’s poor
population overcome injustices and why they are campaigning as
“advocates for the poor” being held back by an unjust government.
Everything Charles Koch said is a lie, and
infuriating, but maybe none more than comparing the Kochs’ drive to
eradicate government to the Civil Rights movement. The Kochs and their
legislative arm the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) have
long wanted to put an end
to free and fair elections, including abolishing the Federal Elections
Commission (FEC) and campaign finance laws. Since 2010 they have led and
funded the Republican effort to “disproportionately suppress”
voting rights of students, the elderly, the poor, and particularly
people of color; because they do not support Republicans panting to put
an end to the government. In fact, through their political arm Americans
for Prosperity, the Kochs have pushed Republican-misled states to reject Medicaid expansion because it predominately affects
poor and low-wage African Americans in predominately Southern states
from having access to medical care; it is the Koch way of advocating for
the poor.
As part of their “gift” to poor Americans, the Kochs have also heavily-funded Republican efforts to oppose raising the minimum wage, or championing abolishing it outright; even though raising the minimum will certainly lift
millions upon millions of African Americans and Latino workers out of
poverty. However, that is not what the Kochs’ advocacy of the poor,
especially poor people of color, is about because the Kochs are blatant
racists. In fact, in past Koch political strategy conferences, the
billionaire white brothers hosted speakers renowned for their “explicitly racist views”
which is why the Koch’s comparing their libertarian crusade against the
government to the Civil Rights movement is an outrage they are
fortunate does not evoke a well-warranted violent reaction from any
decent human being.
At the Koch summit just last year, the brothers
celebrated their special keynote speaker, Charles Murray, who achieved
notoriety and high praise for arguing vehemently that African Americans and Latinos are “genetically inferior to white people”
and deserve second-class status Republicans work tirelessly to condemn
them to; another Koch gift to America’s poor they are willing to spend
nearly a billion dollars to see reaches fruition.
This is not the first time Charles Koch promoted him
and his brother’s effort to dismantle government, and everything it
provides for Americans, as the billionaire’s altruistic attempt to help
the poor. Last year Charles Koch penned a “woe is me” op-ed and complained bitterly that President Barack Obama is “stealing his freedom”
because the wealthy oil magnate is a tireless advocate for the poor.
The only regard Charles or David Koch have for the poor is keeping them
in poverty and subjugated to the rich at any cost. The new cost is $889
billion to install a Koch surrogate in the White House to rubber-stamp
Koch legislation abolishing every aspect of government; beginning with
agencies and programs created specifically to help the poor.
The fact that Koch openly boasted he is campaigning
to influence government based on his advocacy for the poor, something he
claims that he, and he alone, understands is an affront to common
decency. According to the Kochs, only they advance principles that
enable people to improve their lives and that fundamental concepts of
dignity, respect, equality before the law, and personal freedom are
under attack by the government with an African American as President.
It is why he, Charles Koch, is campaigning lead America and “restore a free society and create greater well-being and opportunity for all Americans;” something he claims he has fought valiantly to restore for more than 50 years. Last year Koch said, “A
truly free society is based on a vision of respect for people and what
they value,” and that “any government should fail that disrespects its
citizens.” The only people who disrespect Americans, particularly
people of color, the poor, elderly, and middle class Americans, are the
Koch brothers and their surrogates in the Republican cabal who crusade
to fulfill the Kochs’ goal of unrestricted injustice that is precisely
what America without a government will be.
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