Environment & Energy
Related: About this forum"I Want My Fair Share and THAT'S ALL OF IT" - Greg Palast
According to the transcript of the secretly recorded tape, Charles Koch was chuckling like a six-year old. Koch was having a hell of a laugh over pilfering a few hundred dollars' worth of oil from a couple of dirt-poor Indians on the Osage Reservation.
Why did Koch, worth about $3 billion at the time (now $20 billion) need to boost a few bucks from some Indian in a trailer home? Koch answered:
"I want my fair share and that's all of it."
Now "all of it" includes a pipeline, the Keystone XL, which would run the world's filthiest oil, crude made from tar sands, down from Canada to his family's refinery on the Gulf Coast of Texas.
Problem: the Keystone XL tar-oil tube would endanger the largest US water sources, vastly increase pollution in the USA and measurably heat the planet.
http://www.nationofchange.org/i-want-my-fair-share-and-s-all-it-1360943988
wtmusic
(39,166 posts)Rhiannon12866
(204,786 posts)wtmusic
(39,166 posts)Is that supposed to link to something else?
Rhiannon12866
(204,786 posts)Here's more on it:
Koch And Native-American Reservation Oil Theft
http://blog.ourfuture.org/20120309/Koch_And_Native-American_Reservation_Oil_Theft_
JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)This quote you provide is in the book by Palast which is superb.
Julie
Rhiannon12866
(204,786 posts)Greg Palast is one of my favorites, is one of the best that there is...
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)I just found it in the google play store - it's called "Koch Scanner". Just downloaded it and will give it a test drive. I'll let you know how it works.
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You didnt know that, did you? Neither did Darcy Burner, a Democrat running for Washington states 1st Congressional District seat but once she learned how many household products are manufactured by the conservative billionaires companies, she decided to take action.
Our democracy has been bought and sold by people like the Kochs, Burner said, citing the Citizens United ruling that allows tax exempt nonprofits like Americans for Prosperity, founded by David Koch, to donate anonymously in unlimited amounts to candidates and causes. When Im out talking to voters, they say they want a way to take action.
At her recent Netroots Nation keynote address, Burner pitched her plan of action to an audience of progressive bloggers: a smartphone app allowing shoppers to swipe bar codes to check whether the Kochs, or other right-wing supporters, are behind a product on the shelves.
Harvard computer science grad Burner has some experience with all things tech herself: she spent years as a programmer at Microsoft and Lotus before entering politics. Her 2012 Congressional bid will mark her third attempt to represent a swath of suburban Seattle popular with fellow techies.
She put her expertise to use designing a mock interface for the app (above). Now shes just waiting on the right team to build the back end.
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Rhiannon12866
(204,786 posts)I don't like Brawny, anyway, all those grinning lumberjacks creep me out, especially when they sing...
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)I'm trying it out now...
Rhiannon12866
(204,786 posts)JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)Excellent informational post!
Julie