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Politicians can be bought off pretty cheaply, it turns out…
Heh heh…
VIDEO: “Koch Brothers Exposed” film creator, Robert Greenwald, is interviewed by MSNBC’s Martin Bashir
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Political Proverb
I came up with a good idea today for a possible nationwide EASTER ACTION:
BOYCOTT KOCH BROTHERS PRODUCTS for Easter this year.
That includes these items for your party:
Dixie Cups
Vanity Fair Paper Plates
Mardi Gras Napkins
Brawny Paper Towels
Quilted Northern Toilet Paper
And of course, if you are driving, don’t buy Koch Brothers Gas Products:
Union Gas
Conoco
Union76
If everyone chose alternate brands of these items nationwide, it might actually make people take notice, at least. I doubt it would affect Koch’s bottom line very much, but who knows, right? It could create a stir.
Here’s a flyer listing industrial and household Koch Products to boycott!
Let’s give him a GREAT birthday, by not buying any of these products!
BTW, Koch owns both Brawny and Angel Soft…I use Viva or Bounty for Paper Towels and Charmin Toilet Paper (owned by Procter & Gamble), myself…if you use either Brawny or Angel Soft, please consider switching to non-Koch brands.
I like to post this every once in a while. It’s a printable flyer that you can put up locally…
The only way to defeat the 1% is to take away the only thing that they care about - profits.
AVOID ALL KOCH BROTHERS PRODUCTS as much as you can. I’ve found other alternatives, and it wasn’t even that hard.
KOCH funds Radical Right Wing candidates. I don’t want to help THAT!
Actually, you can.
There’s plenty of brands at any Health Food Store that you can buy which will not prosper Koch, PLUS you can get Charmin’ brand at any Supermarket for Toilet Paper, and Bounty or Viva for Paper Towels.
On the eve of the November midterm elections, Koch Industries sent an urgent letter to most of its 50,000 employees advising them on whom to vote for and warning them about the dire consequences to their families, their jobs and their country should they choose to vote otherwise.
The Nation obtained the Koch Industries election packet for Washington State—which included a cover letter from its president and COO, David Robertson; a list of Koch-endorsed state and federal candidates; and an issue of the company newsletter, Discovery, full of alarmist right-wing propaganda.
Legal experts interviewed for this story called the blatant corporate politicking highly unusual, although no longer skirting the edge of legality, thanks to last year’s Citizens United Supreme Court decision, which granted free speech rights to corporations.