This week as I premiered my new film, Koch Brothers Exposed — the result of a year-long investigation on how two billionaires are using their wealth to corrupt democracy — Koch Industries has launched an attack on the film and me. The Kochs intimidate, they menace; they have a letter from their lawyer borderline threatening the media if it reports what’s in the film — and they always try to change the subject so their behavior can stay in the shadows: not only are they unwilling to accept my offer of a debate or interview, they also refuse to testify about their interest in the Keystone XL pipeline and may have to be dragged kicking and screaming into revealing their secret contributions to groups doing election work. This time, the Kochs are using a technique I point out in the film: attacking to avoid dealing with the facts. They are dodging and distorting the truth to avoid confronting our findings on cancer, voting rights, civil rights, and more.
How? Let me count (some of) the ways:
1) Cancer. People are dying of cancer near the Kochs’ Georgia Pacific plant in Crossett, Arkansas, and the Kochs refuse to answer the relevant question: What are they going to do about it? On Penn Road in Crossett, right near the mill, residents powerfully show how nine out of 11 homes have suffered from cancer. A USA Today study said Crossett’s school district is in the top 1% in the nation for cancer. Meanwhile, the Kochs’ facility releases significant amounts of formaldehyde — a known carcinogen — and there’s no other chemical plant in town. The Kochs are among the country’s top 10 polluters and lobbied hard to keep formaldehyde from being labeled a carcinogen. For a company where one of the owners (David Koch) and the communications director (Melissa Cohlmia) are cancer survivors, this is tragic and infuriating. It reflects a warped sense of humanity where greed trumps all.
2) Voting rights. The Kochs have given over $1 million to the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a group that’s trying to pass severe voter ID restrictions in states across the country. These bills disenfranchise the poor, the elderly, the young, people of color — in short, people who are likely to oppose a 1% agenda. The Kochs won’t explain why anyone should believe that ALEC’s pro-corporate, anti-99% agenda is somehow detached from its billionaire funders. Onerous voting restrictions are already impacting people’s ability to vote in the 2012 election.
3) Re-segregation. Americans for Prosperity (AFP), which is Koch-founded and Koch-financed (they refuse to say how much but we know it’s at least $5 million), pushed “reforms” in North Carolina that would destroy a school district’s model of racial integration and ensure students go to school mainly with people of their own race. We call out this “re-segregation” in Koch Brothers Exposed. The Kochs, of course, try to hide from their connection — hoping we ignore not only their involvement in the founding and financing of AFP, but also the fact that David Koch has served as chair of the group’s supposedly nonpolitical arm, the AFP Foundation. Their dissembling doesn’t pass the laugh test–particularly when they’ve refused to open the books to show where their funding is coming from.
4) Worker rights. The Kochs have been undermining labor rights, helping anti-union Gov. Scott Walker in Wisconsin and supporting groups that want to boost employer power against employees. They also have pushed the interests of large corporations over Main Street. The Koch brothers try pathetically to attack me on that front, going back eight years to my film Wal-Mart: the High Cost of Low Price and saying a locally-owned hardware store I profiled as an example of how Wal-Mart shuts down small businesses had actually closed before the retail giant opened. Um, as the store owners said in the film, the reason it closed early was problems involving financing and reduced appraisals in light of Wal-Mart’s impending arrival. This is yet another example of distorting the facts and is ultimately a distraction.
Why are the Kochs flailing so desperately in the face of our findings? Because they can’t give straightforward, convincing rebuttals to the claims we lodge against them in the film. My organization, Brave New Foundation, doesn’t have billions of dollars at its disposal to fight back, but this time time, the Kochs aren’t getting the last word. The smears and name-calling (I’m malicious, I’m a liar, blah blah blah) may not be pleasant but won’t stop the film from being shared by 25 groups partnering with us and thousands of people online.
The Koch brothers epitomize the corruption of democracy that’s going on in our country, with a handful of people at the top expanding their wealth on the backs of the 99%. Americans shouldn’t fall for their attempt to change the subject.



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Thanks to the sky fairy for all your work.
‘The truth is too important to let the facts get in the way.’ – Robert Greenwald.
Heh.
These guys are the embodiment of evil. We need to bring them into the light, where they can melt.
Good luck with this important book. But we all know Koch Bros. are hardly unique.
As a physician of many years I have observed the astronomical numbers of deaths and pain and suffering at the hands of the business community lies. To add a few of many many to the familiar example of the tobacco industry lies, asbestos/mesothelioma, anthracosis, dangers of raw milk, the dangers of fat and carb loaded diets, lead and other heavy metal poisoning (lead poisoning known for more than 50 years before the industry added it to gasoline), ionizing irradiation from the first of the 20th century — when the dying “radium girl” was advised she deserved no large settlement because she was about to die anyway — to the present dangers inherent in nuclear power. And of course most recently the minimalization of the Fukushima disaster and the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. All perpetrated by business in the service of profits.
I see the same techniques and magnitude of efforts being used to lie about climate science.
I suppose it is so scary that average people don’t really want to address their health issues and the notion of dangers in their environment that they selectively believe the lies of monied business people. When reliance on employer based health insurance became prevalent I was astounded at how easily people trusted their employer to make those decisions affecting access, while being paranoid about any government managed program.
Frankly looking at history I am coming to believe that the human race simply has not matured sufficiently to ward off the deadly results of the current lies obscuring the facts of what we have done and are doing to the environment, if not chemicals, or irradiation then surely the heating of the planet.
And a garnish of domination and contempt. But profit, ah profit; it makes it all worth it.
What’s scary is how uncompassionate are the voracious.
The western human race are largely the slaves they are trained to be.
Jon Corzine…former Democratic Senator from New Jersy… former Democratic governor of New Jersy… and major Democratic Party campaign contributor and Democratic party fundraiser…and major fundraiser for Barack Obama’s presidential election campaign...and personal friend of Barack Obama… and head of MF Global.
When MF Global declared bankruptsy… a lot of money went missing [1.2 billion and counting]…
BUT, one of the firms largest and longest term investors was allowed to withdraw and transfer ALL of their money from MFG just before the bankruptsy… thereby insuring they lost no money [not one penny]… unlike other investors who had their accounts frozen and will end up loosing large amounts of money.
WHO WAS THAT INVESTOR…?
THE KOCH BROTHERS !
I am hoping the arts organizations that receive generous funding from Koch will refuse to accept their poison money in the future.
I wouldn’t exactly say we’re slaves. Let’s just say we sold our souls to the Devel.
Eeeeek!!!!!
Now, why don’t you tell us about all the other large companies that pulled their funds before the collapse, like JP Morgan?
Or is that acceptable because the CEO is a Democrat?
Gad.
Ludwig, here’s a news flash, without profit there are no jobs, or taxes.
Does that change your view a bit?
Tsk.
shooter, the news flash is something you have not yet read though it’s written for you over and over again
there ARE jobs without profit, there are NO profits without jobs
you continue arguing against yourself, your interest and your children ‘s future
it starts at the bottom and goes up, NOT the other way around, eliminate ALL profit, ALL wealth and you will STILL have jobs, eliminate jobs and the wealthy perish
without labor this is no product, without product there is no profit, without profit there is no wealth
without wealth, profit or product there WILL be labor creating that product which will create that profit and the wealth
glen, I don’t know if you’ll come back to comment on this diary but you’ve hit the nail on the head
the kocks buy our law so what they do becomes legal, they want to pour their cancer into my moms air and shooter’s kid’s water, they’ve bought the law that gives them permission
then they take out adds and can actually get people like you see on this thread advocating for their depravity
tough stuff and I do not see a light at the end of this tunnel
Shoot why don’t you shower us with your unbounded knowledge and write your own diary to straighten us out ?
This should be interesting. I’m sure you’ve seen my description of how employment comes to pass (Labor is like a group of people standing around until someone with and idea and the money to pursue arrives needing help.)
yes?
According to you, that group of people standing around should be able to produce jobs without money or materials to work with, yes? Would you like to describe to us how that happens? Do they work for free? What do they make?
rediculous, your interpretation of how labor “comes to pass”
labor comes to pass by a person wanting something from and growing it, making it, digging for it
“according to me” yes, in case you didn’t know it, that’s how money was created in the first place, the first “money” was product shooter
circles, that’s all you do, go in circles
there are times I believe you write such posts the way I might plant someone in the audience to pose a question that makes my point, thanks again, you have not disappointed
from the beginning of time, labor begat product begat profit and the pyramid begins
and that’s the way it goes, believing as you do, that lobs come from labor is the same thing as believing the oceans come from the rain
but go ahead, keep posting these “news flahses” from fake news stations and continue advocating against you, your wife, your kids
let’s make this easy for you shooter, you’re not getting it
if you were sent off to a desert island with nothing but a few people at your side, no cloths no food not shoes no nothing but your hands and brain
do you for one minute believe there would be no jobs?
even for one second?
but given your skill or mine, or someone’s, there would soon jobs cloths and food
this is simple stuff if you wanted to go a little further then “news flashes” from fake news stations
now, on the other hand, given the same scenario, make sure there are no jobs and you would all perish, every one of you
I would not however since I would go out and work for my living
That is the most stupid thing I have seen written on these boards, or anywhere else for that matter.
Actually most people would or do work for free, simply to sustain themselves. It is the scavengers who come along demanding product beyond sustainability.
First comes work. Then comes those who would profit from someone else’s work.
Yet the Congress and the president still persist in following the flim flamming Pied Piper of Supply Side and trickle down economics claiming the high unemployment is because businesses can’t start up for lack of capital. The banks are awash in venture capital. Yet we continue to pour more and more taxpayer monies into tax cuts and subsidies as in this JOBS bill.
There are no start ups or new hiring because there is not demand to support the enormous profit margins the scavengers want.. The people have run out of money.
and then, with the fruits of my labor, I would take someone like yourself and tell you;
“hey, I can pay you with money (my money would be shoes or cloths or food” if you make for me a fishing stick with some twine
and thus, my wealth would acrue with labor, I would absolutely rely on labor to gather wealth, could not get that wealth if there were no jobs
thanks for the assist shooter
this has been another episode of;
“obvious answers to simple questions”
see you on another thread
Used to be that real property was the justification for profit. Now it’s intellectual property.
Any excuse will do.
But what happens when they’ve used up all the property and intellect?
Buh-bye capitalism!
Such a simple explaination, is that all you understand?
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Yep such as the gods are angry or Pharaoh wants a really big mausoleum.
Wealth comes from labor. Wealth does not come from wealth, or tax cuts, or low interest rates.
People who believe in the tax fairy will never get it.
You completely missed the point…
BOTH the Democrats AND Republicans have been completely [100%] corrupted by the 1%. Neither of these two corrupt organizations represents the American peopel. BOTH partys and their fradulent “leaders” are corrupt beyond repair.
This is exactly why… as a lifelong liberal/progressive and a former Democrat I re-registered as an Independent [not affiliated with any political party]. Any person pledging blind allegiance to either of these two corrupt organizations is a FOOL… and a fool that is being played by the 1%. These blind worshipers of fake heros are supporting corruption. They are supporting and enabeling it.
Neither side has any claim to superiority to the other… both partys elected officials all are scoundrels… and all are working HAND IN HAND… together… to loot the country.
The corrupt political partys blind dupe followers are all doing EXACTLY what the 1% want them to do… blindly and dumbly supporting the corrupt scoundrels who are playing them.
yes, this was interesting….
I picked this becasue it’s simple, well defined, and actually happens every TV season. It’s called “Survivor” Everybody does have a job. Everybody scrounges for something to eat. That’s it. They have no tools (according to your scenario) no shelter, no medicine, no food, no nothing. They won’t survive much less produce textiles and a farmers market.
So your answer regarding labor being the source of wealth is to make every person an entrepreneur, laboring to produce a pile of capital with which to trade. Hmmmm. Seems you’ve morphed into being a capitalist after all.
Heh.
Yer lyin’ again.
-stewartm
“Shooter” is channeling Ayn Rand. And maybe Friedrich Nietzsche as well.
-stewartm
“Survivor” is a bad TeeVee show with artificial, contrived, conditions, but if you actually knew anything about pre-Neolithic lifestyles, they did fine. In fact, the societies that lasted long enough to be studied enjoyed healthier lives and longer lifespans than the average westerner until the 20th century! Plus they had more leisure time than did people today (average time spent on “work”–15-20 hours per week, plus another 15-20 hours a week doing what we might call “chores”). They managed this even though the ones that lasted long enough to be studied inhabited some of the worst real estate on the planet; they survived because nobody wanted the land.
And they got what some have called “the Original Affluent Lifestyle” by practicing a form of socialism (I know that has to stick in your craw).
-stewartm
Or, conversely, to make every entrepreneur a worker. Seems you’ve morphed into a socialist after all.
-stewartm
I AM a capitalist shooter, in case you didn’t know it
Sorry, I don’t believe you.
that doesn’t matter one stitch to me shooter
interesting though, first you recognize I am a capitalist, then you say you don’t believe it
but there you go
see you on another thread
Perris is a SANE capitalist. IOW, one that believes that there must be regulations and rules.
You not believing him is akin to saying that a guy “isn’t really heterosexual” because he thinks that just grabbing women who catch your fancy on the street and raping them is wrong and should be prevented by force of law. In other words, rules and laws must govern sexuality. It’s the same with capitalism.
Here I differ. I think that FDR’s New Deal did a great deal of good, but proved fundamentally flawed because it supposed that capitalism could be caged and tamed. The fact the capitalist beast broke out and means it can’t be caged, and thus like Sauron’s ring will always be a menace to the world as long as it is allowed to exist. It will always break out and produce misery and in the end, autocracy.
-stewartm
Right. Sadly you never told us how shipwreck survivors with nothing to their names become farmers and weavers.
Heh.
nor did anyone ever tell the first farmer or the first weaver shooter
and we have a head start, I guarantee to you, I have never farmed nor weaved nor hunted but I can grow food with no doubt, I can hunt with no doubt and I can make a moccasin…with no doubt
face it shooter, you know you need labor to create wealth and are just trying to be obtuse
eliminate jobs and not only would the wealthy lose their wealth, unless they decided to take up jobs themselves they would perish
on the other hand, eliminate wealth and everyone would create jobs and soon their would be wealth
it begins at the bottom and goes to the top, NOT the other way around
now really, we’re going in circles, but I have to thank you for helping me drive home the point, I should pay you for this
see you on another thread
Right. With no tools, on a desert island, you’re going to farm, weave, hunt, and make a moccasin. With what? Your teeth? You have no idea what it takes to do these things, do you. Believe it or not cookies don’t come from elves.
Heh.