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Cato's endorsement of a Con Con, through a sneaky proposed Rules change in the House of Representative, was a strong indication that the Koch brothers are behind it.<ref>https://www.cato.org/blog/proposed-house-rule-could-lead-good-constitutional-amendments</ref>  The Koch brothers are a major donor to Cato and handpicked its president, after forcing the prior, longtime president out of the organization.
 
Cato's endorsement of a Con Con, through a sneaky proposed Rules change in the House of Representative, was a strong indication that the Koch brothers are behind it.<ref>https://www.cato.org/blog/proposed-house-rule-could-lead-good-constitutional-amendments</ref>  The Koch brothers are a major donor to Cato and handpicked its president, after forcing the prior, longtime president out of the organization.
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Entities funded and under the influence of the Koch brothers include:
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*the Koch Industries' KochPAC.
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*Aegis Strategic PAC. "Aegis Strategic is a Koch-funded political consulting firm ... owned and run by Jeff Crank, a Koch operative who previously served as state director for the Colorado arm of David Koch's 'Americans for Prosperity' operation.<ref>http://www.prwatch.org/news/2016/05/13107/koch-candidates-2016-revealed</ref>
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Other recipient of Koch brothers money include:
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*60 Plus Association.
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*Americans for Prosperity
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*Concerned Women for American
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*Concerned Veterans for America
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*Freedom Partners Action Fund
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Revision as of 00:35, 19 February 2017

Salon links the Koch brothers, Charles and David, to the Con Con effort:

"This past January, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, the multimillionaire protégé of the Koch brothers’ plutocratic kingdom and American Legislative Exchange Council darling, revealed to a startled nation that he has penned not one but nine new amendments to the Constitution of the United States."[1]

Cato's endorsement of a Con Con, through a sneaky proposed Rules change in the House of Representative, was a strong indication that the Koch brothers are behind it.[2] The Koch brothers are a major donor to Cato and handpicked its president, after forcing the prior, longtime president out of the organization.

Entities funded and under the influence of the Koch brothers include:

  • the Koch Industries' KochPAC.
  • Aegis Strategic PAC. "Aegis Strategic is a Koch-funded political consulting firm ... owned and run by Jeff Crank, a Koch operative who previously served as state director for the Colorado arm of David Koch's 'Americans for Prosperity' operation.[3]

Other recipient of Koch brothers money include:

  • 60 Plus Association.
  • Americans for Prosperity
  • Concerned Women for American
  • Concerned Veterans for America
  • Freedom Partners Action Fund

References

  1. http://www.salon.com/2016/12/04/koch-brothers-protege-and-founding-father-wannabe-gov-greg-abbott-wants-to-amend-your-constitution-9-ways/
  2. https://www.cato.org/blog/proposed-house-rule-could-lead-good-constitutional-amendments
  3. http://www.prwatch.org/news/2016/05/13107/koch-candidates-2016-revealed