Meet
the Koch Brothers' Wealthy Right-Wing Grandfather: How His Pro-Corporate
Agenda Is Echoed by the Kochs' Assault on Our Democracy
By Yasha Levine, Texas Observer
Posted on November 9, 2011, Printed on November 12, 2011
Charles and David Koch are the most powerful right-wing billionaires
of our time. They have spent hundreds of millions bankrolling a broad
attack against Social Security, organized labor, financial regulations,
environmental protection and public education. The brothers plan to
spend at least $200 million trying to elect right-wing, anti-government
Republicans in 2012, according to Politico. They seem hell-bent
on dragging America back to the dark days of unregulated capitalism.
The history of their grandfather in Texas may help explain why.
Little has been written about Harry Koch.
He's the least-known member of the Koch family, which has been marching
under the same laissez-faire banner for the past three generations.
Harry Koch emigrated to America in 1888, settled in a North Texas
railroad town and became a newspaper publisher and aggressive corporate
booster. He advocated for railroad and banking interests, amassing
wealth and helping big business fight organized labor and squelch
reforms.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
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