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Thursday, September 12, 2019

Charles Koch Is Funding a Campaign to Kill Food Stamps and Medicaid





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Hacked records show the extent of this powerful political operation.
Via Sludge



Last December, an innocuously named nonprofit, the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA), wined and dined Republican politicians and White House staffers at a Walt Disney World resort, according to a new report from the Center for Public Integrity. The pitch: make it harder for poor Americans to access government programs meant to help them get on secure financial ground, especially the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, and Medicaid.
The group has already achieved some victories, as states including Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, and West Virginia have imposed work requirements on SNAP recipients, sometimes using FGA model legislation. A nationwide version of work requirements proposed by the Trump administration is expected to kick hundreds of thousands of poor Americans off of SNAP.
Sludge investigation has found that FGA is heavily financed by a powerful Wisconsin foundation birthed by the wealthy, conservative Bradley brothers, multiple nonprofits affiliated with rightwing billionaire industrialist Charles Koch, and two dark money vehicles funded by Koch and Bradley charitable nonprofits. A number of FGA executives and board members work or have worked for other connected Bradley- and Koch-funded think tanks and political groups.
FGA and its connected lobbying arm, the Opportunity Solutions Project, are employing a common tactic among conservative economists, policy writers, and free-market ideologues, recasting cuts to public welfare benefits as encouraging “the redeeming power of work.”
This PR approach to welfare cuts comes out of the playbook of some of FGA’s funders, including the libertarian Koch, CEO of manufacturing conglomerate Koch Industries and one of the richest men in the world. The Koch political and academic networks have adopted the phrases “human flourishing” and “well-being” to characterize harsh cuts to public assistance that many poor people depend on. Regardless of the Koch network’s claims, these kinds of welfare cuts mean more money that the billionaire class gets to keep from the Internal Revenue Service.
FGA represents one of many investments that wealthy American conservatives have made in order to weaken the American majority — working class Americans — and institutions meant to benefit them in favor of the private property ownership of a small but powerful minority.
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation has donated nearly $2.3 million to FGA since 2013, according to its annual reports. Based in Wisconsin and named after two brothers, Lynde and Harry, whose factory automation business made them a fortune, the foundation is led in part by its president, Art Pope, a wealthy North Carolinian political donor and close Koch ally. On its board are current and former business executives including GOP megadonor Diane Hendricks, owner of building company ABC Supply. The Bradley Foundation was established in 1942, the year that Lynde Bradley died, and funded schools, hospitals, and other local initiatives in its early days. Harry Bradley, who was a “fierce anti-Communist” and supported the far-right John Birch Society, died in 1965. Twenty years later, the family business was sold to Rockwell International for nearly $1.7 billion, and with a huge influx of cash, the Bradley Foundation massively expanded its work to promote the conservative values of its namesakes.
The foundation is deeply committed to state political efforts around the country, and hacked records show the extent of its powerful political operation. The foundation finances think tanks, bill-writing groups, legal centers, and conservative media in states such as Colorado, North Carolina, Washington, and Wisconsin to promote stricter welfare work requirements, anti-union policies, school privatization, and climate change skepticism.
Its 2013 donation of $25,000 went towards FGA’s general operations, according to tax documents reviewed by Sludge. Then, in 2014, the Bradley Foundation donated $200,000 for “public education about Medicaid.” The following year, it upped its annual contribution to $350,000, and in 2016 it funded FGA’s “welfare and work” project. In 2017, it began funding FGA’s Restore the Working Class initiative, “a project which created a set of 21 model reforms for states to reduce the welfare state and restore the working class.” Last year, the foundation increased its donation to $500,000, which financed “reducing the welfare state and restoring the working class,” as did another half million dollars in 2019.
Koch’s foundations haven’t give much to FGA directly. In 2017, the Charles Koch Foundation gave $3,300 to the group, and the Freedom Partners Institute, an affiliate of the central funding operation of Koch’s political network, donated $30,000 in 2016. FGA has been a host organization for Charles G. Koch summer fellows. But dark money groups that Koch heavily funds via his foundations are FGA’s biggest benefactors. Donors Trust, a nonprofit popular with far-right millionaire and billionaire donors, gave over $2.8 million to FGA from 2015 to 2017. Its affiliate, Donors Capital Fund, gave FGA more than $2.3 million from 2015 to 2016. Both organizations are donor-advised fund sponsors, meaning they manage the money of individual donors who tell them where to contribute the funds, masking the donors’ names from the recipient organizations’ public records. (Donors Trust and Donors Capital Fund will be referred to as “the Donors groups” in this article.)
Several FGA executives and board members are closely linked to a host of conservative nonprofit political networks and think tanks that are also funded by the Koch and Bradley family foundations. This tight network of funders and nonprofits is an example of just one carefully organized wing of the Koch-backed political and educational network.
Tarren Bragden, CEO of FGA, was previously CEO of Donors Trust- and Donors Capital Fund-supported Maine Heritage Policy Center, which is a member of the State Policy Network (SPN), a web of conservative, state-based think tanks funded by the Koch and Bradley foundations. FGA is an SPN member, and SPN has donated to FGA.
SPN is an associate member of another umbrella group of conservative organizations, the Atlas Network, which has donated to network partner FGA. Atlas has promoted Bragden’s praise of Kansas’ SNAP work requirements.
Kristina Rasmussen, the top lobbyist at FGA’s Opportunity Solutions Project, was previously executive vice president of the Illinois Policy Institute, a think tank and SPN member that has received funding from the Atlas Network, the Bradley Foundation, the Charles Koch Institute, and the Donors groups. The Institute’s former director of health policy and pension reform, Jonathan Ingram, is now FGA’s vice president of policy and research.
FGA chief operating officer and general counsel Jonathan Bechtle was previously CEO of the Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit funded by the Charles Koch Foundation and Donors Capital Fund. The Freedom Foundation is an Atlas Network partner, an SPN affiliate, and a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a corporate bill mill that produces conservative model legislation for state legislators and is funded in part by two Koch Foundations, the Bradley Foundation, and Donors Capital Fund. Koch Industries is a corporate board member of ALEC. ALEC promotes state bills to block Medicaid expansion and backs Medicaid work requirements.
FGA board member Robert Levy is chairman of the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank co-founded by Koch and funded by multiple Bradley, Koch, and the Donors groups, as well as by the Atlas Network. Levy is also a board member of George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, which received its current name as part of a $10 million donation from the Charles Koch Foundation, which accompanied $20 million from an anonymous donor.
Bridgett Wagner, another FGA board member, is the Heritage Foundation’s vice president of policy promotion and a board member at SPN. Heritage is funded by the Bradley, Koch, and the Donors groups and is an SPN member.
Use the interactive graphic to explore these numerous connections between FGA, its officers, and Bradley- and Koch-funded organizations.


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Bert Wolfe If the greedy, callous right wingers and their political toadies FROM BOTH POLITICAL PARTIES in elected office at all levels of American government have their way, after they get done stripping impoverished Americans of all forms of public assistance, they will come gunning for those favorites of middle class Americans, Social Security and Medicare.

Either America is a society with a healthy, robust social contract between all Americans, or America is a monster sacrificing its citizens when they become vulnerable in its relentless drive for global hegemony. But, as we are quickly finding out, America can’t be both!

America must choose the kind of society we want to have here at home. The price of world empire, even if it were obtainable — which it is NOT — is the sacrificing of the many vulnerable Americans on the altar of great wealth and world domination for the few.

Is this REALLY the world we want to live in? America must awaken from its consumerist, bread and circuses induced stupor and CHOOSE!

The purist essence of the American capitalist social philosophy is that if you have difficulty supporting yourself or can’t support yourself at all then you deserve to starve.

This heartless philosophy is presently mitigated in America only by very stingy, grudging measures such as unemployment insurance, Social Security disability, the SNAP program (food stamps), Section 8 housing vouchers, etc. the very requirements of which often work at cross purposes with each other and AGAINST people getting out of poverty and becoming self-sufficient.

Making things even worse for the American underclass is that many people, and many right wing politicians, believe the LIE that somehow life on any sort of public assistance program is far too plush and cushy, that the recipients of public assistance are all lazy, drug addicted lie about gaming the system to avoid getting a “real” job, and that the best way to end poverty in America is to severely cut, if not abolish, all forms of public assistance.

At the same time that this heartless, delusional social policy is pushed internally by the loud and powerful right wing media and politicians, a frankly PARANOID view of the world outside America is fostered by the same right wing media and politicians to justify ever increasing military expenditures, deeper involvement in senseless, endless wars overseas, and American interference in foreign elections and, where deemed necessary, American overthrow of foreign governments and their replacement with an American approved puppet government. All this justified by the specious notion that America must fight the foreign bogeymen of its collective imagination “over there” to avoid having to fight them here at home. It seems that for all too many paranoid Americans these phantasms of the American unconscious mind are marshaling their forces to pour across our borders and destroy our freedoms and put an end to the “American way of life.” That these figments of the terrified American imagination would promptly encounter the mightiest war machine the world has ever known seems to have escaped our frightened countrymen’s understanding.

In short, what drives American miserly heartlessness at home and America’s irrational view of the outside world is FEAR: fear that somehow impoverished Americans are living the life of Reilly on the public dime, and fear that outside of America’s borders are millions of sworn enemies of our country determined to destroy America. Both fears are rooted in delusional thinking, and only better understanding will root them out and allow America to have a social policy at home that cares for those who cannot care for themselves, while allowing those who can get ahead to do so, and a foreign policy based on rationality about our own internal strength and a realistic view of the world outside of America.


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Thursday, September 6, 2018

Garrison Keillor | Old Man Alone on Labor Day Weekend




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Keillor writes: "Our long, steamy, dreamy summer is coming to an end and it's time to stop fruiting around and make something of ourselves."
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Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing began on Tuesday, with opening statements from senators as well as the nominee himself. (photo: Manuel Blace Ceneta/AP)
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing began on Tuesday, with opening statements from senators as well as the nominee himself. (photo: Manuel Blace Ceneta/AP)

Kavanaugh Refuses to Answer Question on Whether a Sitting President Can Be Subpoenaed
Elana Schor, Politico
Schor writes: "The president's Supreme Court nominee is facing a day of contentious questioning."
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The New York Times reports that special counsel Robert Mueller 'did not say that he was giving up on an interview.' (photo: Andrew Harnik/AP)
The New York Times reports that special counsel Robert Mueller 'did not say that he was giving up on an interview.' (photo: Andrew Harnik/AP)

Mueller to Accept Written Answers From Trump in Russia Inquiry, Report Says
Ben Jacobs, Guardian UK
Jacobs writes: "A possible interview between the president and special counsel has been matter of contention as Trump fears a 'perjury trap.'"
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Demonstrators stand at the curb with signs protesting Donald Trump. (photo: Ken Cedeno/Getty)
Demonstrators stand at the curb with signs protesting Donald Trump. (photo: Ken Cedeno/Getty)

Trump Suggests Protesting Ought to Be Illegal
Ryan Koronowski, ThinkProgress
Koronowski writes: "The president of the United States thinks more should be done to ban protesters and impede the ability of authors to write books critical of him."
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A demonstrator holds up a 'wanted poster' for former police officer Ryan Pownall, who has been charged with murder for shooting David Jones in 2017. (photo: AP)
A demonstrator holds up a 'wanted poster' for former police officer Ryan Pownall, who has been charged with murder for shooting David Jones in 2017. (photo: AP)

Philly Ex-Cop Charged With Murder for 2017 Shooting
Sophie Weiner, Splinter News
Weiner writes: "It comes as little surprise that Krasner is now the first Philly DA to charge a cop with murder in almost two decades."
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Rent-A-Center, a chain of rent-to-own stores. (photo: Richard B. Levine/Auma Press)
Rent-A-Center, a chain of rent-to-own stores. (photo: Richard B. Levine/Auma Press)

Pennsylvania Prosecutors Pursue Charges for People Who Fall Behind on Rent-to-Own Payments
Joshua Vaughn, The Appeal
Vaughn writes: "The state's 'theft of leased property' statute allows prosecutors to seek felony charges for Pennsylvanians who miss payments on rental items."
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Nisqually Tribal Council Member Hanford McCloud lights sacred fire to open up 17th Protecting Mother Earth conference. (photo: Rudi Tcruz)
Nisqually Tribal Council Member Hanford McCloud lights sacred fire to open up 17th Protecting Mother Earth conference. (photo: Rudi Tcruz)

Why Defending Indigenous Rights Is Integral to Fighting Climate Change
Jade Begay and Ayşe Gürsöz, Independent Media Institute and Rainforest Action Network
Excerpt: "Indigenous peoples around the world are quickly becoming the generation that can no longer swim in their own waters, fish in their rivers, hunt their traditional foods or pick their traditional medicines. The climate isn't just changing the landscape-it's hurting the culture, sovereignty, health, economies and lifeways of Indigenous peoples around the world."
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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

The Ultimate 1% SCAM!







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MGM reassures nervous Springfield after it unveils plan for $675M casino in Bridgeport, Conn.
In a major escalation of the ongoing casino war in southwestern New England, MGM Resorts announced yesterday ambitious plans for a new $675 million waterfront casino in Bridgeport, Conn., halfway between New York and New Haven and 80 miles south of Springfield, Mass., where MGM is building a $950 million casino in the city’s downtown. The Hartford Courant has the details. It’s just the latest development in the ongoing battle between MGM, Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun, which, it should be noted, has its own proposal for a new casino in East Windsor, Conn., just across the border from Springfield.
In Springfield, Mayor Domenic Sarno said he’s spoken to MGM CEO James Murren and has been assured that the company remains focused on building a "very successful and robust" casino in Springfield, reports Dan Glaun at MassLive. But how successful and robust, with so many current and planned casinos in the region, is the question.
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Sunday, April 24, 2016

RSN: To See the Real Story in Brazil, Look at Who Is Being Installed as President - and Finance Chiefs, Crash and Burn: Confronting Capitalism's Toll on the Environment,




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Greenwald writes: "It's not easy for outsiders to sort through all the competing claims about Brazil's political crisis and the ongoing effort to oust its president, Dilma Rousseff. But the most important means for understanding the truly anti-democratic nature of what's taking place is to look at the person whom Brazilian oligarchs and their media organs are trying to install as president: the corruption-tainted, deeply unpopular, oligarch-serving Vice President Michel Temer." 
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Judge Grants Torture Victims Their First Chance to Pursue Justice 
Jenna McLaughlin, The Intercept 
McLaughlin writes: "A civil suit against the architects of the CIA's torture program, psychologists James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, will be allowed to proceed, a federal judge in Spokane, Washington, decided on Friday." 
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Panama Papers Include One of US's Biggest Wartime Military Contractors 
Adam Weinstein, Catherine Dunn and Miriti Murungi, Fusion 
Excerpt: "Triple Canopy was one of military contracting's 800-pound gorillas, formed after the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 - and even its formation was a stroke of boldness. Since then, it had become a major player, inheriting many of embattled contractor Blackwater's responsibilities when that company fell out of favor in Iraq." 
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The FBI Is Working Hard to Keep You Unsafe 
Jon Evans, TechCrunch 
Evans writes: "Did you know that the US government is sitting on its own Strategic Zero-Day Reserve? A 'zero-day' is a software vulnerability that allows adversaries to bypass or reduce security restrictions; lets them hack systems which use that software, basically." 
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How License-Plate Readers Have Helped Police and Lenders Target the Poor 
Kaveh Waddell, The Atlantic 
Waddell writes: "Automatic license-plate reading technology isn't just used by police. These cameras, which usually cost between 20 and 30 thousand dollars, are used to process fees on toll roads across the country, keep track of customers in parking lots and garages, and trawl city streets for cars whose owners are behind on payments and flag the vehicles for repossession." 
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March for Water: Thousands Protest Corporate Greed in Guatemala 
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Excerpt: "Thousands of Indigenous and campesino protesters have flooded Guatemala City, bringing the demands of their 11-day march for water to the country's highest decision makers and breaking up months of calm in the streets and squares of the capital after the winding down of last year's mass mobilizations, which pressured former President Otto Perez Molina to resign." 
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Crash and Burn: Confronting Capitalism's Toll on the Environment 
Kate Aronoff, Jacobin 
Aronoff writes: "If climate wonks have a Holy Grail, it's decoupling rising greenhouse gas emissions from a rising GDP. Paths to economic growth have historically involved digging up and burning massive stores of carbon held in fossil fuels." 
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