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FrankRep
04-20-2011, 10:47 AM
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Violent Stupid Leftists Threaten Wrong Koch Company in Iowa (http://gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com/2011/04/violent-stupid-leftists-threaten-wrong-koch-company-in-iowa/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter)


Right Network (http://gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com/2011/04/violent-stupid-leftists-threaten-wrong-koch-company-in-iowa/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter) / Des Moines Register (http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20110418/BUSINESS/110418022/-Koch-brothers-confusion-results-in-death-threat-for-Iowa-company)
April 20, 2011


Violent stupid leftists sent death threats to the wrong Koch Company in Iowa. The small firm in Des Moines has received several threats including death threats from confused leftist radicals.


The Des Moines Register (http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20110418/BUSINESS/110418022/-Koch-brothers-confusion-results-in-death-threat-for-Iowa-company) reported:




'Koch brothers' confusion results in death threat for Iowa company

A case of mistaken identity has entangled a small family-owned Des Moines company in union protests and led to a death threat.

Angry callers are mistaking Koch Brothers, a Des Moines office supply firm, with the brothers who own Koch Industries, the global energy conglomerate. Billionaires Charles and David Koch have fought Wisconsin unions, financed the tea party and opposed climate change rules.

Dutch Koch, president of the Des Moines company, wants everyone to know he’s not one of those Koch brothers, and he’s not politically active.

“I initially thought it was humorous to be confused with a multibillionaire,” he said, but then a death threat was left on his answering machine. Koch reported the call to the FBI, which he said traced it to a California man.

The Koch Brothers employ 65 employees in Des Moines and Cedar Rapids. Brothers George, William and Frank Koch founded the company in 1889 as a spinoff from the Des Moines Register and Leader’s job printing shop.
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acptulsa
04-20-2011, 10:49 AM
I don't seem to be feeling the love, generosity and empathy. Must just be me.

doodle
04-20-2011, 11:51 AM
Who is this Koch dude? libertarian, neocon, socialist, moderate??

his name was featured in an obscenity laced vid posted here yesterday too.

FrankRep
04-20-2011, 11:59 AM
Who is this Koch dude? libertarian, neocon, socialist, moderate??

The Koch Brothers are a major financial force behind Americans for Prosperity (http://www.americansforprosperity.org/), The Cato Institute (http://www.cato.org/), and the Reason Foundation (http://reason.org/)


Wikipedia: David H. Koch (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_H._Koch#Advocacy)



In 1984, Koch founded, served as Chairman of the board of directors of, and donated to the free-market Citizens for a Sound Economy. In 2004, this organization separated into Americans for Prosperity Foundation and FreedomWorks. Koch continues as Chairman of the Board and gives money to Americans for Prosperity Foundation and to a related advocacy organization, Americans for Prosperity. A Koch spokesperson issued a press release stating that the Koch's have "no ties to and have never given money to FreedomWorks"

Both FreedomWorks and Americans for Prosperity have been providing funding and training to the US Tea Party movement, which opposes much of U.S. President Barack Obama's policies and legislative agenda. In addition, Koch sits on the board and gives money to the libertarian Cato Institute and Reason Foundation. In the late summer and early fall of 2010, Koch's contributions to political campaigns, free-market think tanks and other advocacy organizations came under increased scrutiny. Koch supports the Tea Party movement and Republican candidates, and California Proposition 23 (2010). In July 2010, New York Magazine profiled him, calling him the "tea party’s wallet". In August 2010, Jane Mayer of The New Yorker wrote on the political spending of David and Charles Koch.[18] White House political advisor David Axelrod wrote in The Washington Post, calling them "campaigners we can't see." Koch says that: "I’ve never been to a tea party event. No one representing the tea party has ever even approached me."

dannno
04-20-2011, 12:02 PM
Who is this Koch dude? libertarian, neocon, socialist, moderate??

his name was featured in an obscenity laced vid posted here yesterday too.

They are mostly with us philosophically, they are even against the wars.. but for some god damn reason they don't like Ron Paul so they kinda suck.

Mini-Me
04-20-2011, 12:11 PM
They are mostly with us philosophically, they are even against the wars.. but for some god damn reason they don't like Ron Paul so they kinda suck.

The fallout happened a long while back, and it was either about principles vs. pragmatism, or integrity vs. corruption, depending on your perspective. The Austrian crowd wanted to specifically focus on Austrian economics (specifically the Rothbardian wing) and political positions derived from first principles, whereas the Kochs/beltway libertarians were more interested in "pragmatic" approaches. One of the big issues of contention up until the past year or so has been the Austrian libertarian position on the Fed: The Kochs and beltway libertarians shunned anyone who attacked the Fed and fiat money, either because attacking the Fed was too radical (and they didn't want to be seen as kooks), or because they had actually become corrupt and WANTED the Fed for corporate welfare reasons. Nowadays, they seem to be warming up, but I don't really know what to make of it.

speciallyblend
04-20-2011, 12:14 PM
They are mostly with us philosophically, they are even against the wars.. but for some god damn reason they don't like Ron Paul so they kinda suck.

exactly!!!

Cowlesy
04-20-2011, 12:17 PM
The fallout happened a long while back, and it was either about principles vs. pragmatism, or integrity vs. corruption, depending on your perspective. The Austrian crowd wanted to specifically focus on Austrian economics (specifically the Rothbardian wing) and political positions derived from first principles, whereas the Kochs/beltway libertarians were more interested in "pragmatic" approaches. One of the big issues of contention up until the past year or so has been the "Austrian" libertarian position on the Fed: The Kochs and beltway libertarians shunned anyone who attacked the Fed and fiat money, either because attacking the Fed was too radical (and they didn't want to be seen as kooks), or because they had actually become corrupt and WANTED the Fed for corporate welfare reasons. Nowadays, they seem to be warming up, but I don't really know what to make of it.

That doesn't make any sense to me because Rothbard and Rothbardians definitely aren't divisive people.

FrankRep
04-20-2011, 12:20 PM
That doesn't make any sense to me because Rothbard and Rothbardians definitely aren't divisive people.

Too "extreme" may be a better term.

Mini-Me
04-20-2011, 12:25 PM
That doesn't make any sense to me because Rothbard and Rothbardians definitely aren't divisive people.

Nice dig. ;) Seriously though, I don't think it's fair to blame it solely on the Rothbardian "perfection or go to hell" approach. Given who the Kochs are, I don't think it's unreasonable to believe they allowed themselves to become corrupted, either consciously or subconsciously. When you're filthy rich, the Fed and fiat money are really beneficial for you, and it takes an uncommonly good person to stand firm against them instead of finding excuses to cave or even attack their detractors.

Pericles
04-20-2011, 12:36 PM
That doesn't make any sense to me because Rothbard and Rothbardians definitely aren't divisive people.

Unfortunately, many of their disciples are, including those banned from the RPF for not being able to play nice with the other children.

Cowlesy
04-20-2011, 12:40 PM
Nice dig. ;) Seriously though, I don't think it's fair to blame it solely on the Rothbardian "perfection or go to hell" approach. Given who the Kochs are, I don't think it's unreasonable to believe they allowed themselves to become corrupted, either consciously or subconsciously. When you're filthy rich, the Fed and fiat money are really beneficial for you, and it takes an uncommonly good person to stand firm against them instead of finding excuses to cave or even attack their detractors.

Sorry Mini-Me, I didn't mean it to be a 'dig' against you, or most Rothbardians for that matter. I have enjoyed reading lots of Rothbard articles (and I know, I should read his books), but I've also run into the "perfection or go to hell" folks, and it's no surprise they couldn't all get along.

Mini-Me
04-20-2011, 12:42 PM
Sorry Mini-Me, I didn't mean it to be a 'dig' against you, or most Rothbardians for that matter. I have enjoyed reading lots of Rothbard articles (and I know, I should read his books), but I've also run into the "perfection or go to hell" folks, and it's no surprise they couldn't all get along.

Don't worry, I didn't take offense. I thought it was funny actually, because it's true...I just wanted to point out that it might have been more than a simple inability to get along though.

Anti Federalist
04-20-2011, 03:29 PM
Lew Rockwell calls their network the "Koch-topus".

LOL

ETA - Oh and dimwitted leftists are dimwitted.

aGameOfThrones
04-20-2011, 04:27 PM
Onion material!

ItsTime
04-20-2011, 04:32 PM
The funniest thing I have read all day. Is it real?

FrankRep
04-23-2011, 04:04 PM
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Deranged leftists accidentally targeted the wrong Koch brothers with protests, angry phone calls and even a death threat, directing their fury at a small family-owned business in Iowa called Koch Brothers instead of the billionaire industrialists known for financing conservative and libertarian causes who the activists were actually upset with.


Death Threat Sent to Wrong Koch Brothers (http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/7229-death-threat-sent-to-wrong-koch-brothers)


Alex Newman | The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
23 April 2011

angelatc
04-23-2011, 04:10 PM
Nice dig. ;) Seriously though, I don't think it's fair to blame it solely on the Rothbardian "perfection or go to hell" approach. Given who the Kochs are, I don't think it's unreasonable to believe they allowed themselves to become corrupted, either consciously or subconsciously. When you're filthy rich, the Fed and fiat money are really beneficial for you, and it takes an uncommonly good person to stand firm against them instead of finding excuses to cave or even attack their detractors.

I'd rather have them 80% with us than 80% against us. I read somewhere that they aren't really shy about admitting that they use the government for personal gain even while advocating for smaller government. In their opinion, that's the way the business game is played, and therefore if one wants to do business, one must do business the government's way.