The Koch family of industrialists and businessmen is most notable for their control of Koch Industries, the second largest privately owned company in the United States. The family business was started by Fred C. Koch, who developed a new cracking method for the refinement of heavy oil into gasoline. Fred's four sons became involved in litigation against each other in the 1980s and 1990s. According to the Koch Family Foundations and Philanthropy website, "the foundations and the individual giving of Koch family members" have financially supported organizations "fostering entrepreneurship, education, human services, at-risk youth, arts and culture, and medical research."
And these guys are the target in today's email from Obama's campaign HQ. Here is the pertinent text from the email:
Tomorrow Mitt Romney is hanging out with the billionaire Koch brothers at a Tea Party forum. I imagine they'll get along. When Romney set up his "One-Term Fund," he reminded his supporters "what this election is really about: defeating Barack Obama." One week earlier, at a private retreat, the Koch brothers and 300 of their allies pledged to pitch in at least 100 million dollars toward that same goal. A source present at the Koch brothers' retreat last month told a journalist that the Kochs' annual secret meeting "used to be about 'conservative strategy' and building a movement, but now it was mostly an 'alpha male' spectacle focused on fundraising to beat Obama." After previously calling the election the "mother of all wars," they've now pledged to spend $200 million.
Yet the Obama group hates it when private enterprise has the answers instead of big government. He wants to be the savior, the messiah people turn to for the answers. He hates self determination and he despises the great examples which America has produced over the centuries.
The attack is not limited to the Koch family but included Romney as well. That is to be expected. But attacking private firms the government is supposed to be safeguarding for jobs and financial security is a line no president should cross. Yet another one of many lines this president is happy to ignore.
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