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

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Uploaded by 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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  • @dmcindc Name the Soros investments that negatively impact America. Name them. I've given you 4 fake libertarian think tanks or policy advocacy groups all funded in whole or in part by the Koch brothers which all are intended to undermine the social safety net and actually reinforce systemic poverty, institutional racism and further divide America into a caste based society.

    NAME 1 damn Soros investment that has taken a single job or reduced the quality of life of 1 American you ignorant fool.

  • If you are stupid enough to fall for the garbage the Kochs are pushing, does that make you a "Koch sucker"?

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  • I totally agree that the Koch's are out of control, but I can't stand the approach that some of these people in the video decided to take to show their distaste. It's easily written off as jealousy. "My house would be a bedroom....why won't they they help homeowners"...it's not the place of the successful to support any more than their interests (their company, employees, their family). It is NOT a requirement, nor should it be. The people have to create their own movement to cut the corruption.

  • @KutWrite What the hell does Soros' international silver speculation have to do with corrupting American governance? Point it out to me. Soros saw a flaw in Europoean monetarty policy and exploited it. Sucks to be European, right? Britain was widely criticized for NOT joining the ERM. Read the damn thing you link to and then get back to me with how this corrupted American government and politics.

    Good lord, some people can't even understand their own arguments.

  • @cardcreekdesign - Before you think of more derogatory names, how 'bout this "investment":

    en . wikipedia . org/wiki/Black_Wednesday

  • Thank you so much for exposing this. Thumbs up.

  • It's unbelievable that there are "human beings" who support these people. The kind of idiocy it takes is ethereal, otherworldly.

  • Who sells Apartments like that for a million dollars.

  • Look at the kitchen the first couple live. I can't really feel that bad for them when its nicer than mine.

  • At least one fallacy in this video is that the fact that Koch has money leads to the other people not having as much. If more millionaires and billionaires meant more poverty, the US should be the poorest country on the planet.

  • Here, now, you peasants, the Kochs are fine Americans! They give to all kinds of medical research projects and are major contributors to the arts! Now run along and go to the ballet.

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