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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Thu Feb 6, 2014, 04:33 AM Feb 2014

The Koch Brothers Left a Confidential Document

A list of one-on-one meetings between VIP donors and the Kochs and their operatives offers a revealing look into their mighty political machine.

There's one main rule at the conservative donor conclaves held twice a year by Charles and David Koch at luxury resorts: What happens there stays there.

The billionaire industrialists and their political operatives strive to ensure the anonymity of the wealthy conservatives who fund their sprawling political operation—which funneled more than $400 million into the 2012 elections—and to keep their plans private. Attendees of these summits are warned that the seminars, where the Kochs and their allies hatch strategies for electing Republicans and advancing conservative initiatives on the state and national levels, are strictly confidential; they are cautioned to keep a close eye on their meeting notes and materials. But last week, following the Kochs' first donor gathering of 2014, one attendee left behind a sensitive document at the Renaissance Esmeralda resort outside of Palm Springs, California, where the Kochs and their comrades had spent three days focused on winning the 2014 midterm elections and more. The document lists VIP donors—including John Schnatter, the founder of the Papa John's pizza chain—who were scheduled for one-on-one meetings with representatives of the political, corporate, and philanthropic wings of Kochworld. The one-page document, provided to Mother Jones by a hotel guest who discovered it, offers a fascinating glimpse into the Kochs' political machine and shows how closely intertwined it is with Koch Industries, their $115 billion conglomerate.

The more than 40 donors courted by the Kochs include hedge fund and private-equity billionaires, real estate tycoons, and executives of top corporations, including Jockey International and TRT Holdings, owner of Omni Hotels and Gold's Gym. A number of them have never been identified as members of the Koch donor network, including Schnatter, one of the more prominent names on the list. An outspoken opponent of the Affordable Care Act, he is a longtime Republican donor who hosted a fundraiser for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign. The document notes that the pizza mogul was scheduled to meet with Ryan Stowers, the director of higher education at the Charles G. Koch Foundation. (Schnatter did not respond to requests for comment.)

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/02/koch-brothers-palm-springs-donor-list

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The Koch Brothers Left a Confidential Document (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Feb 2014 OP
The Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks Own And Control The Politicians That Own And Control Us cantbeserious Feb 2014 #1
I even found a nice graphic to illustrate your point! Victor_c3 Feb 2014 #2
Very Appropriate cantbeserious Feb 2014 #5
Don't buy their products mdbl Feb 2014 #3
I don't buy Papa Greaseball's products 47of74 Feb 2014 #4

mdbl

(4,973 posts)
3. Don't buy their products
Thu Feb 6, 2014, 06:47 AM
Feb 2014

When at all possible, and you have knowledge that what you buy benefits koch industries, don't buy it if you have choice. I know it seems like it doesn't matter, but it's the only way to respond to their fascist organizations.

 

47of74

(18,470 posts)
4. I don't buy Papa Greaseball's products
Thu Feb 6, 2014, 06:57 AM
Feb 2014

Because of all his right wing horseshit and because all that grease gives me a sour stomach.

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