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Charles Koch’s Frankenstein problem.
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RE: Charles Koch’s Frankenstein problem.
(10-29-2015 11:31 AM)Machiavelli Wrote:  Thought I mentioned this earlier but I obviously didn't. My answer is it should be brought to the light. I would be happy as a clam if these guys were like NASCAR and had their suits peppered with sponsors. Senator X brought to you by Monsanto, Wal Mart, and Coca Cola.

At least then we would know who has bought them and if we find anyone hiding it they are barred from seeking another public office and they can't draw a pension.

Half the people don't vote. Of those who do, half the people couldn't pick their US Senate and US House people if shown their pictures in a line up.

What you say will make little difference. Especially since the really really big people pour money in both sides (Goldmann, etc).
10-29-2015 05:40 PM
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