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What do the rich have we don't?The obvious would seem to be money...lots and lots of money. I have no problem with anyone earning a lot of money. It is every American's dream to be able to aspire to wealth and success. What some rich seem to have that we don't is elected officials that seem to work only for them despite being elected by the millions of us to represent all of us. To that end certain of those uber-rich are using their wealth and personal politicians to deny the rest of us the chance to realize the same dream. It seems some are more easily corrupted by greed and subscribe to the philosophy "I got mine...screw the rest". It would see the Koch Brothers, who inherited their wealth from their father who did all the real work, fall into the catagory of wealthy persons who seem never satisfied with what they have and are willing to spend enourmous sums to take more away from those who do not have. See: http://kochbrothersexposed.com/ Koch Brothers Exposed Facebook My Question to these types of peope is, "What is it you want that you don't already have enough money to buy? What is it you are saving for?" Being rich is not a crime unless you are using your wealth to do harm to others. Koch Industries seems to be involved in deliberate harm for sake of profits. They are on record as the dirtiest polluters in America, yet they spend a lot of money to rig the political system instead of spending that money to clean up their industry. That polution is making people sick...some die. Spending to rig the system for profit that results in physical harm and death to Americans should be investigated. To that end they are "empty callories" and represent a "fraud" against the American people they have duped by way of their false grass roots Tea Party movement to attack the middle class.
Charles and David Koch's reach into virtually every aspect of
political, economic and physical life on the planet is probably greater
than you thought possible.
-- The Koch Brothers: What You Need to Know About the Financiers of the Radical Right, author Tony Carrk, policy director of the CAP Action War Room, lays out a case that is breathtaking in its scope, showing how the Koch brothers are using their billions with the aim of reshaping the global economic system in such a way as to enrich themselves and their heirs at the expense of most other inhabitants of the planet. -- Those 62 Koch-backed (GOP) freshmen are essentially driving the agenda of the House Republicans, because together they form a large enough bloc to prevent House Speaker John Boehner from amassing a majority on any piece of legislation, should they choose to, despite the 2010 Republican victories that handed control of the House to the GOP. -- |
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Also see: | Wisconsin 14 | Joe the Voter |
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