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With $42 billion and seven homes, why are the Kochs buying our democracy?

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Uploaded on May 4, 2011

Charles and David Koch are worth $42 billion and make $13 million every day while vulnerable Americans struggle to afford shelter and groceries. Meet three Florida seniors who rely on Social Security and are fighting back against the Koch brothers attempt to make them homeless. They told the Kochs what's on their minds. What would you tell the Kochs? Have your say at http://kochbrothersexposed.com

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  • aussiesheila1

    Thank you so much for exposing this. Thumbs up.

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  • DillonDee1

    I'm retired confortably and pissed that Mitt pays only a 13.9% tax rate & I pay double that.

    THE MIDDLE-CLASS IS BEING SCREWED!

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  • ApeTankProductions

    Yeah good luck with that.

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  • jose5776381

    Stop bitching and make money

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  • Gaxx Sama

    Remove minimum wage, and let the laws of marketing kick and, tuddah! No more unemployment. With the economy downturn and INCREASED minimum wage, companies can't afford to hire domestically and send jobs over seas, making the economy even worse.

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  • TheFoxute

    74 billion now

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  • James Roberson

    No, I didn't say that, but SS was NEVER intended to be the sole means for retirement. If you made the mistake and thought that it was, you are going to have a very miserable below poverty level retirement. SS was intended to be a safety net, not a retirement package. Unfortunately, many people have made the mistake you have and didn't plan properly for their retirement thinking that SS would cover it.

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  • synapse131

    So people who invested into Social Security their entire lives through hard work shouldn't expect to be entitled to receive something back from that investment? It's not "jealousy" to expect that you get something back from what you paid into all your life. We need to stop bailing out corporations and giving them welfare. Have you looked at what some of these wealthy people did with the bailout funds they got?

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  • synapse131

    That's idiotic. When someone invests money they made through salaries (which is taxed) they are not taxed on the principal amount they invested. They are only taxed on the additional income made through that investment. The amount they originally invested isn't taxed a second time (since it was taxed when is was originally made.) Only INCOME is taxed, whether that's salary income or investment income and the original investment money is not taxed a second time. Use your noggin.

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  • synapse131

    Nice idea. But what about the many people who went bankrupt through no fault of their own. People who had a major illness for instance. As far as regulation goes, it depend on where the regulations are and who they affect. Before the 1980s Deregulation, there wasn't a single financial bubble and since, we have had many bubbles. Ironically, it's the same folks who were deregulated who have used political power to over-regulate local and state business to limit competition.

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  • Adriaan Verburg

    How is that financial system taking away from the poor? Work your ass off, save your money and start a business. Nothing is for free and nothing is guaranteed but the poorest people in the USA are a lot richer than people in so many other countries. It does not matter how rich the richest people are in the USA. It matters how much you and I have opportunity here in order to better our lives. And the more regulation and taxes we have the more it inhibits business growth. Less business? Less Jobs.

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  • yakyakyak69

    The USA has never been a Democracy! We have a bill of rights designed to keep the majority from taking the freedoms away from the minorities.

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