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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    Did you know that one of them was the Libertarian Party's vice - presidential candidate once?
    Actually, I did not. However, I believe the LP party of 1980 is radically different from today. From what I gather, David Koch thought Ronald Reagan was too liberal. Cant imagine him wanting to meet up with the 'hippies' voting for Gary Johnson today. I'm currently a registered Libertarian, and although I would have been too young to be politically active in 1980, I can't imagine I would have ever voted for a ticket with David Koch on it.



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  3. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by rpfocus View Post
    Actually, I did not. However, I believe the LP party of 1980 is radically different from today. From what I gather, David Koch thought Ronald Reagan was too liberal. Cant imagine him wanting to meet up with the 'hippies' voting for Gary Johnson today. I'm currently a registered Libertarian, and although I would have been too young to be politically active in 1980, I can't imagine I would have ever voted for a ticket with David Koch on it.
    There's a good chance that he matured politically. There's an equally good chance that the same thing will happen to you.



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  5. #33
    I don't think they are bad. I don't trust their motivations. I think they serve their own self interests more than any cause. Not that there is anything wrong with that, but they aren't forthright about it.

  6. #34
    They donated to Andrew Cuomo? And not to Amash or Massie?

  7. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by anaconda View Post
    They donated to Andrew Cuomo? And not to Amash or Massie?
    They have donated to Amash, Rand Paul, and Massie.

  8. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    There's a good chance that he matured politically. There's an equally good chance that the same thing will happen to you.
    Yeesh, I hope not. They didn't support Ron Paul and I did. If being 'politically mature' caused them to arrive at the decision to not support Ron Paul, then I want NO part of that. They threw their piles of money behind Mittens for Christ's sake.

  9. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    They have donated to Amash, Rand Paul, and Massie.
    NC conveniently leaves off Amash & Massie, among others, every time he posts this. I suggest he edit them into his post next time.
    Quote Originally Posted by Natural Citizen View Post
    Mapping the Influence of Koch Cash



    2010 cycle...

    The Koch brothers’ congressional empire...

    House

    Adams, Sandy (R-FL) $5,000 Republican Florida

    Barletta, Louis J. (R-PA) $5,000 Republican Pennsylvania

    Benishek, Daniel J. (R-MI) $5,000 Republican Michigan

    Berg, Rick (R-ND) $5,000 Republican North Dakota

    Black, Diane Lynn (R-TN) $2,500 Republican Tennessee

    Canseco, Francisco (R-TX) $2,500 Republican Texas

    Chabot, Steve (R-OH) $10,000 Republican Ohio

    Denham, Jeff (R-CA) $5,000 Republican California

    Dold, Robert (R-IL) $5,000 Republican Illinois

    Duffy, Sean P. (R-WI) $10,000 Republican Wisconsin

    Duncan, Jeff (R-SC) $2,500 Republican South Carolina

    Farenthold, Blake (R-TX) $5,000 Republican Texas

    Fincher, Steve (R-TN) $10,000 Republican Tennessee

    Flores, William (R-TX) $2,500 Republican Texas

    Gardner, Cory (R-CO) $10,000 Republican Texas

    Gibbs, Bob (R-OH) $5,000 Republican Ohio

    Gowdy, Trey (R-SC) $5,000 Republican South Carolina

    Griffin, Tim (R-AR) $7,500 Republican Arkansas

    Griffith, Morgan (R-VA) $5,000 Republican Virginia

    Guinta, Frank (R-NH) $5,000 Republican New Hampshire

    Hanna, Richard L. (R-NY) $5,000 Republican New York

    Harris, Andy (R-MD) $10,000 Republican Maryland

    Hartzler, Vicky (R-MO) $5,000 Republican Missouri

    Hayworth, Nan (R-NY) $5,000 Republican New York

    Heck, Joe (R-NV) $10,000 Republican Nevada

    Herrera, Jaime (R-WA) $5,000 Republican Washington

    Huelskamp, Tim (R-KS) $7,500 Republican Kansas

    Huizenga, Bill (R-MI) $2,500 Republican Michigan

    Hultgren, Randy (R-IL) $5,000 Republican Illinois

    Hurt, Robert (R-VA) $5,000 Republican Virginia

    Kelly, Mike (R-PA) $5,000 Republican Pennsylvania

    Kinzinger, Adam (R-IL) $5,000 Republican Illinois

    Lankford, James (R-OK) $5,000 Republican Oklahoma

    Long, Billy (R-MO) $1,000 Republican Missouri

    Meehan, Patrick L. (R-PA) $7,500 Republican Pennsylvania

    Mulvaney, John Michael “Mick’’ (R-SC) $5,000 Republican South Carolina

    Noem, Kristi Lynn (R-SD) $5,000 Republican South Dakota

    Nugent, Richard B. (R-FL) $2,500 Republican Florida

    Palazzo, Steven (R-MS) $5,000 Republican Mississippi

    Pearce, Steve (R-NM) $10,000 Republican New Mexico

    Pompeo, Mike (R-KS) $10,000 Republican Kansas

    Quayle, Ben (R-AZ) $5,000 Republican Arizona

    Renacci, James B. (R-OH) $5,000 Republican Ohio

    Ribble, Reid (R-WI) $5,000 Republican Wisconsin

    Rigell, Scott (R-VA) $5,000 Republican Virginia

    Rivera, David (R-FL) $10,000 Republican Florida

    Roby, Martha (R-AL) $5,000 Republican Alabama

    Ross, Dennis (R-FL) $10,000 Republican Florida

    Runyan, Jon (R-NJ) $5,000 Republican New Jersey

    Schilling, Bobby (R-IL) $5,000 Republican Illinois

    Schweikert, David (R-AZ) $5,000 Republican Arizona

    Scott, Austin (R-GA) $5,000 Republican Georgia

    Scott, Tim (R-SC) $2,500 Republican South Carolina

    Southerland, Steve (R-FL) $5,000 Republican Florida

    Stivers, Steve (R-OH) $10,000 Republican Ohio

    Tipton, Scott (R-CO) $2,500 Republican Colorado

    Walberg, Tim (R-MI) $10,000 Republican Michigan

    Webster, Daniel (R-FL) $5,000 Republican Florida

    Womack, Steve (R-AR) $2,500 Republican Arkansas

    Woodall, Rob (R-GA) $2,500 Republican Georgia

    Yoder, Kevin W. (R-KS) $10,000 Republican Kansas

    Young, Todd (R-IN) $5,000 Republican Indiana

    Senate

    Ayotte, Kelly A. (R-NH) $10,000 Republican New Hampshire

    Blunt, Roy (R-MO) $10,000 Republican Missouri

    Brown, Scott P. (R-MA) $5,000 Republican Massachusetts

    Coats, Daniel R. (R-IN) $10,000 Republican Indiana

    Hoeven, John (R-ND) $10,000 Republican North Dakota

    Johnson, Ron (R-WI) $10,000 Republican Wisconsin

    Kirk, Mark (R-IL) $15,000 Republican Illinois

    Moran, Jerry (R-KS) $10,000 Republican Kansas

    Paul, Rand (R-KY) $5,000 Republican Kentucky

    Portman, Rob (R-OH) $10,000 Republican Ohio

    Rubio, Marco (R-FL) $10,000 Republican Florida

    Toomey, Pat (R-PA) $10,000 Republican Pennsylvania


    Source: Center for Responsive Politics.


    Bankrolling state politicians

    Alabama $43,500

    Alaska $38,613

    Arizona $5,000

    Arkansas $60,500

    California $1,149,500

    Delaware $1,800

    Florida $249,195

    Georgia $500,355

    Idaho $500

    Illinois $11,000

    Indiana $2,500

    Iowa $131,150

    Kansas $478,270

    Kentucky $3,500

    Louisiana $218,291

    Maine $11,100

    Michigan $1,500

    Minnesota $98,160

    Mississippi $163,600

    Missouri $2,375

    Nebraska $5,000

    Nevada $6,000

    New Mexico $26,500

    New York $274,700

    North Carolina $19,000

    Ohio $56,050

    Oklahoma $197,375

    Oregon $141,863

    Pennsylvania $39,000

    South Carolina $20,700

    Texas $740,570

    Virginia $273,402

    Washington $94,050

    Wisconsin $160,185

    Total $5,224,803

    Source: “KOCH INDUSTRIES Overview Map,” available at http://www.followthe-
    money.org/database/natnoteview.phtml?u=1457&y=0&ince=1&incs=1.


    Gubernatorial Elections

    Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX) received $76,000 from the Koch network

    Gov. Mary Fallin (R-OK) received $5,000 from the Koch network

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) received $87,000 from the Koch network

    Gov. Terry Branstad (R-IA) received $5,000 from the Koch network

    Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) received $43,000 from the Koch network

    Gov. Tom Corbett (R-PA) received $5,000 from the Koch network

    Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) received $22,000 from the Koch network

    Gov. Mike Beebe (D-AR) received $4,000 from the Koch network

    Gov. Sam Brownback (R-KS) received $20,000 from the Koch network

    Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter (R-ID) received $500 from the Koch network

    Gov. Nathan Deal (R-GA) received $15,600 from the Koch network

    Gov. Mark Dayton (D-MN) received $250 from the Koch network

    Gov. Susana Martinez (R-NM) received $10,000 from the Koch network


    Source: National Institute for Money in State Politics


    Bankrolling and influencing the U.S. Congress...

    House Energy and Commerce Committee
    - single-largest oil-and-gas donor to members of the committee, giving $279,500 to 22 Republicans on the committee and $32,000 to five of its Democrats.

    2010 Midterm Elections - Koch network spent $2.1 million last cycle...almost $2 million of which went to Republicans.

    Since 1990 - Koch network has donated $11 million to federal candidates. $9.8 million of which went to Republicans.

    Voter-organizing arm of the Koch empire - Americans for Prosperity, The Americans for Prosperity Foundation, FreedomWorks,


    Action Groups and Think Tanks - Koch nonprofit organizations records show they have given at least $85.9 million to the following over the last decade...

    Cato Institute, Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research, Citizens for a Sound Economy 2, Environmental Literacy Council, George Mason’s Mercatus Center, Property and Environment Research Center, Americans for Prosperity Foundation, Center for Equal Opportunity,
    Heritage Foundation, Institute for Energy Research, Institute for Humane Studies, Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Bill of Rights Institute, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Youth Entrepreneurs of Kansas, Citizens for Congressional Reform Foundation, Institute for Justice, Frontiers of Freedom Institute, Reason Foundation,Texas Public Policy Foundation, National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship,The Phillips Foundation, Federalist Society,John Locke Foundation, Institute for the Study of Human Origins,Fund for American Studies, American Enterprise Institute & Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, James Madison Institute, Manhattan Institute, John W. Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, Washington Legal Foundation, Young America’s Foundation, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, Leadership Institute, Foundation for Research on Economics & the Environment, American Council on Science & Health, Competitive Enterprise Institute, Laffer Center for Global Economic Growth, National Center for Policy Analysis, Association of Private Enterprise Education, American Legislative Exchange Council, Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives, Capital Research Center, Center for Independent Thought, Tax Foundation,National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Legal Foundation, Independent Women’s Forum, Carbon Dioxide & Global Change Center, International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics,Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Acton Institute, Market Based Management Institute, Fraser Institute, Media Institute, Pacific Research Institute, Heartland Institute, American Council for Capital Formation, Goldwater Institute, George C. Marshall Institute, Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation, Libertarian Review Foundation, Americans for Tax Reform, Students in Free Enterprise, Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions, Center for Excellence in Education, Center for Freedom & Prosperity Foundation,Ayn Rand Institute, National Tax Limitation Foundation,International Policy Network, North Carolina Institute for Constitutional Law, Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, Free Enterprise Education Institute, Atlantic Legal Foundation, South Carolina Policy Council for Political Economy, Center for Individual Rights, Media Research Center, Texas Justice Foundation, Future of Freedom Foundation, Foundation for Economic Education, Pacific Legal Foundation, National Taxpayers Union Foundation, Foundation for Human Development, Institute for Policy Innovation, American Spectator, Critical Review Foundation, Galen Institute, Hudson Institute

    Source: Tax records for the Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation, David H. Koch Charitable Foundation, and the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation, available at guidestar.org for 2009 and compiled on Media Matters Action Network website for prior years.


    Koch Industries:

    Flint Hills Resources, LP - markets petroleum products, including asphalt, base oils, gasoline, jet fuel, diesel, and heating oils.

    The Koch unit operates refining complexes in Alaska (North Pole), Minnesota(Pine Bend Refinery in Rosemount), and Texas (Corpus Christi). In addition,Flint Hills Resources also operates the Wisconsin pipeline, which carries products from the company’s Twin Cities-area refinery to terminals in Junction City, Waupu, Madison, and Milwaukee, and operates the MSP Airport line that delivers jet fuel to the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport. In Texas, the unit operates the Texas Pipeline system, which runs from Corpus Christi to the San Antonio, Austin, Bastrop, Waco, and Dallas/Fort Worth markets, and the DFW Airport line that delivers jet fuel from the Fort Worth-area terminal to the Dallas/Fort Worth airport. Flint Hills also operates ethanol plants in Menlo and Shell Rock, Iowa, that pro-duce 220 million gallons of ethanol annually. It is a leading producer of chemicals and related products with manufacturing facilities in Illinois, Michigan, and Texas.

    It has an interest in a base lube oil facility in Louisiana as well as interests in a biodiesel feedstock development company in California. According to its website, Flint Hills produces fuels that power most of Texas, the Midwest, and the Alaska interior. The asphalt it produces is used across the Midwest and Alaska.

    Koch Supply & Trading, LP - Koch Supply & Trading provides risk management in crude oil, refined petroleum products, natural gas, and other commodities. The company is an indirect subsidiary of Koch Industries. Koch Supply & Trading has locations in Houston, New York City, and Wichita as well as London, Geneva, Singapore, India, and the Netherlands.

    According to its website, products traded by Koch Supply & Trading include: crude oil; refined products and derivatives; natural gas liquids; natural gas, power, and emissions; metals; financials including foreign currency, interest rates, and exchange-traded commodities; and freight.

    Koch Pipeline Company - Koch Pipeline Company is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Koch Industries. Many of the pipelines and terminal facilities it operates are owned by Flint Hills Resources. Koch Pipeline owns or operates 4,000 miles of pipeline to 5 Center for American Progress Action Fund | the Koch Brothers transport crude oil, refined petroleum, natural gas liquids, and other chemicals. It
    operates proprietary and common carrier crude oil pipelines that deliver to refining centers in the Midwest and Texas.

    Koch Pipeline operates the 540-mile South Texas system, which moves domestic crude oil to Corpus Christi. And units of the Koch subsidiary own pieces of other pipelines. For instance, the Koch Alaska Pipeline owns 3 percent of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, and another Koch company owns 28 percent of the Colonial Pipeline Company.


    Georgia-Pacific - Georgia-Pacific became a wholly owned subsidiary of Koch Industries in 2005 after the two brothers paid $21 billion to take over the company and take it private. Georgia-Pacific is a manufacturer and marketer of “tissue, packaging, paper, pulp, and building products and related chemicals.”

    Georgia-Pacific’s North American brands include: Quilted Northern (toilet paper), Angel Soft (toiletpaper), Brawny (paper towels), Sparkle (paper towels), Soft ‘n Gentle (toiletpaper), Mardi Gras (paper towels), Vanity Fair (paper napkins), and the Dixie
    brand of tabletop products.

    Georgia-Pacific has facilities in 27 states, including 25 in Georgia; 18 in Florida; 14 in Mississippi; 13 in California and Oregon; 10 in Arkansas and North Carolina; nine in Texas; eight in Alabama, South Carolina, and Wisconsin; seven in Virginia; five in Michigan and Tennessee; four in Ohio; three in Iowa, Pennsylvania, and Washington; two in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, New
    Jersey, and New York; and one in Massachusetts, Oklahoma, and West Virginia.

    INVISTA B.V. - INVISTA, formerly DuPont Textiles and Interiors, is an independently managed but wholly owned subsidiary of Koch Industries. Koch subsidiaries acquired INVISTA from E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company in 2004 and it was combined with Koch affiliate KoSa. INVISTA is a producer of nylon, span- dex, and polyester polymers and fibers. The materials go into clothing, carpets,
    luggage, plastic bottles, and car interiors. Its products include LYCRA fiber, STAINMASTER
    carpet, ANTRON carpet fiber, and COOLMAX fabric.

    Koch Chemical Technology Group, LLC - Koch Chemical Technology Group and its affiliates manufacture and sell pollution-control equipment. Affiliates include: Koch-Glitsch, LP; Koch Membrane Systems, Inc.; Koch Heat Transfer Company, LP; John Zink Company, LLC; Optimized Process Designs, Inc.; and Koch Knight LLC.

    Koch Mineral Services, LLC - Koch Minerals and its affiliates are among the largest dry-bulk commodity handlers. It markets or trades 40 million tons of product per year. Koch Minerals also has direct or indirect subsidiaries that collectively are one of the world’s largest
    producers and marketers of nitrogen fertilizers.

    Those companies include: Koch Nitrogen Company (Koch Fertilizer), LLC; Koch Nitrogen International, Sárl and Koch Fertilizer Canada.
    Koch Nitrogen and its affiliates have personnel in Wichita; Brandon, Manitoba; Geneva; London; Cayman Islands; Paris; and Beijing.
    They also have international operations and interests in Venezuela, Manitoba, and Trinidad and Tobago.

    Matador Cattle Company - Matador Cattle Company is a key division of Koch Agriculture Company and an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Koch Industries.

    The company operates ranches that together comprise 425,000 managed acres, of which 240,000 are deeded acres, and support 15,000 cattle in production herds.

    It operates three ranches: Beaverhead in Montana, Matador in Texas, and Spring Creek in Kansas.

    Given the array of industries in which Koch Industries is involved, from energy to agriculture to timber, all of which fall under government oversight, what agency is in charge of regulation and what regulations are enforced are of great importance to the companies’ bottom line.

    Since Koch Industries deals in commodity trading, for example, they have a business interest in whether the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has the resources to ensure oil speculators play by the rules. And given its oil-and-gas interests, they have a business interest in whether the Environmental Protection Agency has the resources to crack down on polluters to ensure public health.


    Source: “Koch Industries, Inc. - Locations,” available at http://www.kochind.com/locations.asp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIU Students for Liberty View Post
    And then they destroyed the LP and Cato by removing the philosophical principles from these groups.
    Rather ironic that you've got the name of a Koch group in your username.
    Last edited by compromise; 04-22-2014 at 05:42 PM.

  10. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by compromise View Post
    NC conveniently leaves off Amash & Massie, among others, every time he posts this. I suggest he edit them into his post next time.
    And never points to this 2012 Op Ed: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...pinion_LEADTop

    “To end cronyism we must end government’s ability to dole out favors and rig the market.”
    David Koch supports legal weed, gay marriage and ending wars. He is apparently not an ideologue when it comes to donating though, which I think some of us simply can't relate to.

  11. #39
    They gave to both Ayotte and Paul? Very strange.
    Stop believing stupid things

  12. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Tywysog Cymru View Post
    They gave to both Ayotte and Paul? Very strange.
    It is strange for us, but they're Republicans first and foremost.



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  14. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by compromise View Post

    NC conveniently leaves off Amash & Massie, among others, every time he posts this. I suggest he edit them into his post next time.
    Well...this data is taken from the 2010 cycle. As I recall, Massie was just announced his intention to run for the office of Lewis County Judge Executive in 2010. As for Justin, did he receive money from them in 2010? I don't think so. I could be wrong but I don't think so.

    But sure...will certainly update the money trail for the current cycle. Just haven't really felt like it, compromise.

  15. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    There's a good chance that he matured politically.
    You know...there's also a very good chance that a frog wouldn't bump his rear end on the rocks if he had wings. Of course, Mr. Frog doesn't have wings. And so he's hopping around with a sore butt a lot of the time.
    Last edited by Natural Citizen; 04-23-2014 at 06:48 AM.

  16. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by otherone View Post
    Can you please explain this statement?
    Thanks.

    Here you go. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalking_horse

  17. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by compromise View Post
    Rather ironic that you've got the name of a Koch group in your username.
    When I created my account here, our campus group was created without prior knowledge of the national SFL organization. Needless to say after our members attended the Midwestern conference at University of Chicago held by SFL, we were disappointed in the Republican guests they invited to speak. And then I found out about how the Koch brothers screwed over Rothbard.

    We ended up transitioning to YAL in 2012.

  18. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Natural Citizen View Post
    Right.

    And while you've sourced a definition of "stalking horse" you've yet to answer what specifically you are referring to.

    I would say the stalking horse of fascism is collectivism. A large brand (though not the only) of collectivists are progressives.

    It's odd you keep saying this while providing simply veiled "evidence" or allusions of it being so.

    Can you expound a little [more]?
    “The nationalist not only does not disapprove of atrocities committed by his own side, but he has a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about them.” --George Orwell

    Quote Originally Posted by AuH20 View Post
    In terms of a full spectrum candidate, Rand is leaps and bounds above Trump. I'm not disputing that.
    Who else in public life has called for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea?--Donald Trump

  19. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by kcchiefs6465 View Post
    Right.

    And while you've sourced a definition of "stalking horse" you've yet to answer what specifically you are referring to.

    I would say the stalking horse of fascism is collectivism. A large brand (though not the only) of collectivists are progressives.

    It's odd you keep saying this while providing simply veiled "evidence" or allusions of it being so.

    Can you expound a little [more]?
    Sure. Although I've described the phenomenon in depth elswhere more than once around the boards when it has come up. It's disingenuous to infer that I haven't.

    The definition of fascism is the merge of corporation and state. Period. I just shared with you the fact that the Koch network has merged with Monsanto and aquired the services of Congressman Mike Pompeo (who has received more money from these two than anyone else in office) to introduce and attempt the industry backed legislation that specifically says that the natural citizen has no right to know or establish any mechanism to act upon their right to ever ask what it is that they are consuming into their bodies. This corporate merge with the government by way of a congressman like Miike Pompeo to legislate on behalf of these corporate interests is fascism by any sense of the word.

    And here some of us are selling the Koch brothers like they are some kind of savior of liberty for the people. That's the biggest load of crap I've read on these boards. These people, along with Pompeo are disfranchising the people, bypassing the people, assuming the name of the people and operating from within the process of representation that was designed for the people. But here, in this case, the people, the real ones, have no representation or say so in the matter whatsoever. Only the interests who have aquired the services of Pompeo for a couple of hundred thousand dollars to buy a little government.

    This is yet another example of a fascist model being pawned from within the liberty community as some sort of march for liberty but what is essentially happening here are that the people themselves are being disfranchised.

    Now, It's early and I don't even have coffee yet so maybe I'll come back once I'm a bit more awake and explain what we have happening within the liberty community as some continue to prop up these corrupt, treasonous companies and elected representatives as some sort of liberty minded supermen as they use our processes of representation to hijack government and disfranchise the people.

    There is no veiled evidence of anything. They're doing it live and in your face. And they are being celebrated for it within the liberty community.
    Last edited by Natural Citizen; 04-24-2014 at 03:16 AM.

  20. #47
    Apparently they use their money to lobby politicians.

    But somehow theyre more evil than the zillion other groups that do the same thing?
    "An idea whose time has come cannot be stopped by any army or any government" - Ron Paul.

    "To learn who rules over you simply find out who you arent allowed to criticize."

  21. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Natural Citizen View Post
    The definition of fascism is the merge of corporation and state. Period.
    Thank you for the clarification, although I was hoping for something a little meatier. I disagree with your definition of fascism completely. What you are describing is corporatism, which is at odds with fascism. Corporate Oligarchy is international, and is at odds with Nationalism, the driving force behind fascism. I was hoping you could draw a link from closet fascists to present liberty types, in that fascists "take the liberty pulse" of the population by voicing libertarian causes.
    All modern revolutions have ended in a reinforcement of the power of the State.
    -Albert Camus



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  23. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by otherone View Post
    Thank you for the clarification, although I was hoping for something a little meatier. I disagree with your definition of fascism completely. What you are describing is corporatism, which is at odds with fascism. Corporate Oligarchy is international, and is at odds with Nationalism, the driving force behind fascism. I was hoping you could draw a link from closet fascists to present liberty types, in that fascists "take the liberty pulse" of the population by voicing libertarian causes.
    Oh. Ok. I'll have to think of a really good one. One that cannot be contested. I'm probably going to disagree with you on how fascism is defined and applicable though. I've covered this in a few different threads of late. Specifically with Monsanto and the particular thing that I've brought up here regarding Pompeo and these corporate raiders. I think some of it is in the foreign policy section but it's scattered about in other areas as well. I was thinking about merging them all into a single thread thoug before they are lost.

    In the mean time, what do you think about this? Seems like a case where industry manipulated the courts to disfranchise some kids from their first amendment right for the rest of their lives. A corporate repatriation of the constitutional rights of a new generation.

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...=1#post5503682
    Last edited by Natural Citizen; 04-24-2014 at 08:28 AM.

  24. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by Natural Citizen View Post
    Sure. Although I've described the phenomenon in depth elswhere more than once around the boards when it has come up. It's disingenuous to infer that I haven't.

    The definition of fascism is the merge of corporation and state. Period. I just shared with you the fact that the Koch network has merged with Monsanto and aquired the services of Congressman Mike Pompeo (who has received more money from these two than anyone else in office) to introduce and attempt the industry backed legislation that specifically says that the natural citizen has no right to know or establish any mechanism to act upon their right to ever ask what it is that they are consuming into their bodies. This corporate merge with the government by way of a congressman like Miike Pompeo to legislate on behalf of these corporate interests is fascism by any sense of the word.

    And here some of us are selling the Koch brothers like they are some kind of savior of liberty for the people. That's the biggest load of crap I've read on these boards. These people, along with Pompeo are disfranchising the people, bypassing the people, assuming the name of the people and operating from within the process of representation that was designed for the people. But here, in this case, the people, the real ones, have no representation or say so in the matter whatsoever. Only the interests who have aquired the services of Pompeo for a couple of hundred thousand dollars to buy a little government.

    This is yet another example of a fascist model being pawned from within the liberty community as some sort of march for liberty but what is essentially happening here are that the people themselves are being disfranchised.

    Now, It's early and I don't even have coffee yet so maybe I'll come back once I'm a bit more awake and explain what we have happening within the liberty community as some continue to prop up these corrupt, treasonous companies and elected representatives as some sort of liberty minded supermen as they use our processes of representation to hijack government and disfranchise the people.

    There is no veiled evidence of anything. They're doing it live and in your face. And they are being celebrated for it within the liberty community.
    Just a point of order, in a libertarian society there wouldn't be anything to buy. Those who robbed for a living, or who committed fraud would (if ever the day comes that people wake up) find themselves unappreciated.

    "The people," (who you speak of) probably shouldn't advocate for others be robbed to pay for their things and perhaps the Kochs wouldn't have a model to follow. Or was it vice versa? In any case, this is what has become of society. A group of people using the government to attempt to take from some to give to others and to pass regulations or laws in their name. Collectivism is the stalking horse of fascism.

    And now that you mentioned it, I think you did answer me before. I apologize for inferring otherwise, I genuinely forgot.
    “The nationalist not only does not disapprove of atrocities committed by his own side, but he has a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about them.” --George Orwell

    Quote Originally Posted by AuH20 View Post
    In terms of a full spectrum candidate, Rand is leaps and bounds above Trump. I'm not disputing that.
    Who else in public life has called for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea?--Donald Trump

  25. #51
    It's intra-libertarian partisanship.

    To paraphrase the apostle Paul: One of you says, "I am of Rothbard," and another says, "I am of Koch," and another says, "I am of Ayn Rand," and another says, "I am of Milton Friedman." For many the schisms take precedence over the agreements.

    That said, the Kochs themselves have helped make the schisms. They helped fund Trey Grayson against Rand Paul in the GOP primary IIRC. That won't make me abandon the good things the Cato Institute does though.

  26. #52
    Quote Originally Posted by kcchiefs6465 View Post

    Collectivism is the stalking horse of fascism.
    Yeah, probably that too. I'm really coming around to just adhering to my own personal principles and just concern myself with number 1. That being myself and my family. So many issues to gripe about and on one hand you get folks defending states rights like we see with the "Bundy Ranch" but then when state and individual rights are disfranchised by way of this thing with Pompeo, Koch network and Monsanto scribbling up legislation to force feed people their products they call it liberty. Fuggin nutz, man. You know?

    Oh well. In the immortal words of KISS, "We're in the Psyyyyycho Circus....and I say welcome to the showwww..."

    Edit - looks like we're dropping ol' Cliven like a bad habit now. So much for states rights over there. Cliven said negro. Nothing to be had politically now. Heh. Carpetbaggers...
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  27. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by Natural Citizen View Post
    Mapping the Influence of Koch Cash



    2010 cycle...

    The Koch brothers’ congressional empire...
    haha, just found this on a google search... bump for reading tomorrow

  28. #54
    Heh. What an old thread to bump, P3ter_Griffin. This might be fun to go over again, though. I'm much more concise in expressing myself these days.

    Unfortunately, this is back in the days when I was "a liberal woman who was brainwashed by Russian propaganda, lobbying for forced labeling and hated Liberty."

    Ah well. I have to head out the door right this second. Maybe later.
    Last edited by Natural Citizen; 08-01-2016 at 05:22 AM.

  29. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    I think it's a "she," but check this out:



    Apparently she has issues with libertarianism too. And let's not forget that she has proudly claimed that all her "news" comes from a communist propaganda station.
    Heh.

    Pardon me while I go put on my lipstick.
    Last edited by Natural Citizen; 08-01-2016 at 05:14 AM.

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    ...thanks to nc, peter, and several others for the thoughtfulness...best forum ever...

    ...i might quibble with nc that in some future educated/aware/just 'society' there will be no need for government-forced labeling...that truly 'educated'/aware people wouldn't put excitotoxins, etc. goddamned filth galore, into their bodies and they would surely be smart enough to avoid purchasing 'food' from chemical engineers..(hint for republicrats: learn about your food and get your food from nutritionists, chefs, farmers, etc. people you know and trust....not corporate strangers and chemical engineers...your blood/brain barrier is in danger of further compromise only accelerating your descent into 'republicratism')

    ...as to 'the koch bros.'....i am convinced that if they were a 'force for good' they would use some of their illion$ to promote 'monetary awareness,' monetary justice, etc....but they don't...

    ...most/all people you meet, including 'libertarians', are worse than ignorant as to this stinking rotten monetary (dis)order under which we are enslaved...the greatest day-to-day control mechani$m is shrouded in $ecrecy...NEVER in my lifetime has 'it' been 'publicly' discussed...and the miserable puppet$ who dominate 'politics' are shamefully naked...ALL of them..

    ...'the money power' can and does 'manufacture consent' from a truly poisoned, starving and ignorant population that merely quibbles over which bankster puppet to affirm at the polls every 2/4 years...

    ...it's been my experience most people avoid hone$t discussion$...?many maybe fearing the eventual loss of their ill-gotten 'job$,' 'retirement$,' florida winter condo$, etc. ad nau$eam?...

    ... the republicrat pillar$ of our communties are debauched and ignorant...themselves merely puppets to those with more bank...
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