« FFFT3 Home | Email msg. | Reply to msg. | Post new | Board info. Previous | Home | Next

Re: Charles Koch calls for unity against 'corporate welfare' 

By: DGpeddler in FFFT3 | Recommend this post (1)
Sun, 02 Aug 15 5:50 PM | 83 view(s)
Boardmark this board | Food For Further Thought 3
Msg. 14524 of 65535
(This msg. is a reply to 14523 by clo)

Jump:
Jump to board:
Jump to msg. #


The destructive cycle comes from
giving money to the "poor" so that
they can lay on the couch and watch
TV instead of going to work and
supporting themselves and their
families.

(And I saw it in action)


- - - - -
View Replies (1) »



» You can also:
- - - - -
The above is a reply to the following message:
Charles Koch calls for unity against 'corporate welfare'
By: clo
in FFFT3
Sun, 02 Aug 15 3:34 PM
Msg. 14523 of 65535

Wow, he gets it!

Charles Koch calls for unity against 'corporate welfare'
By Maeve Reston, CNN
Updated 2:18 AM ET, Sun August 2, 2015

Dana Point, California (CNN)As top GOP presidential candidates arrived at a hotel here to court the influential donors of the Koch network, Charles Koch called on retreat attendees to unite with him in a campaign against "corporate welfare" and "irresponsible spending" by both political parties.

Speaking on the hotel's grassy lawn with the Pacific Ocean shimmering behind him, Koch opened the gathering hosted by Freedom Partners by noting that the theme of the weekend would be "Unleashing Our Free Society." Koch network donors and politicians alike must work toward "eliminating welfare for the wealthy," he said.

"We're headed toward a two-tiered society -- a society that's destroying opportunities for the disadvantaged and creating welfare for the rich," Koch said. "Misguided policies are creating a permanent underclass, crippling our economy and corrupting the business community," he said, "present company excepted of course."

Koch said clearing those obstacles would require getting business leaders to recognize that accepting "corporate welfare" -- which he defined as subsidies and special preferences for business -- is "suicide long term." 


"Short term, taking the principled path (is) going to cause some companies some problems, as it will Koch industries," said Koch, who runs his business empire with his brother, David Koch. "But long term it will allow business people to continue to own and run their businesses."

He singled out "big banks" as bad actors who have accepted handouts, including "massive bailouts" and taking "virtually free money from the Fed." To maintain the status quo, the banks "Make big political contributions," he said. 


"This destructive cycle goes on and on," he said. 

more:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/02/politics/charles-koch-corporate-welfare/index.html


« FFFT3 Home | Email msg. | Reply to msg. | Post new | Board info. Previous | Home | Next