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Paul Ryan And His Family To Benefit From The $45 Billion In Subsidies For Big Oil In His Budget
Paul Ryans budget, which means austerity for most Americans, turns out to mean prosperity for Ryan and his family.
That budget, which the GOP-led House adopted as its blueprint, slashes funding for everyone from seniors to the disabled to students while preserving $45 billion in tax breaks and subsidies for Big Oil over the next 10 years, as has been widely reported.
But what we have only just learned from Ryans financial disclosure forms for Congress (here) that were made public this week is he and his wife, Janna, own stakes in four family companies that lease land in Texas and Oklahoma to the very energy companies that benefit from the tax subsidies in Ryans budget plan, as The Daily Beast reported today.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2011/06/17/247570/paul-ryan-family-beneft-subsidies-for-big-oil-in-his-budget/
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)eom
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)Nope I don't believe he has to agree with everything I do. He can even be a conservative if he wants .my biggest problem with him is that he is such hypocrite. He bashes the poor when he received government benefits from the age of 6 and hasn't stopped yet. His father died when he was 6 years old and he received Social Security until 18 or if before the law changed 22. Not only that but he probably received some grants or scholarships for college due to his father's death (not sure but possible). And then he goes and becomes a public employee. All of this is fine to me. HOWEVER, what does he want to do? Gut all the programs that helped him become a "success". He just may be the most purest evil politician in America. I don't even believe Boehner is as bad ..yep that is how much i can't stand Ryan ..lower then dog dung. Oh and he wants to throw veterans under the bus too.
gulliver
(13,193 posts)That would have sunk a Democrat. Apparently, Republicans just respect someone more when they get away with lying about their sports performance.
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)His constituents are so dumb. He is one of those 99 percent voter getters. A Democrat would have quite a time winning in his district. Such a shame.
Autumn
(45,120 posts)I don't think they do. It seems getting elected to office is simply a means to increase your personal wealth.
Autumn
(45,120 posts)the media spins and hides their deeds and the people support them. And they all work overtime to drive this country over the cliff.
Solly Mack
(90,780 posts)neglecting to tell people that they own both the boot company and the shoelace company - where they pay their workers as little as possible; and the price of their product is so high you're forced to go barefoot.
Then they tell us it's our fault 'cause, you know, we don't work hard enough.
oldandhappy
(6,719 posts)99Forever
(14,524 posts)... at the expense of the 99%?
Whodda thunk it?
Sounds like business as usual for the Bubble Crowd to me.
City Lights
(25,171 posts)I'm just tickled pink for them!
warrior1
(12,325 posts)BrotherIvan
(9,126 posts)But we let people like Pelosi and DiFi get away with it on our side, so we look like hypocrites going after Damien Ryan. I really chaps my ass.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)1. The Kochs want to abolish Social Security.
In 1980, David Koch ran in and funded a presidential campaign that called Social Security The Ultimate Pyramid Scheme and promised to abolish and replace it. Read more.
2. The Kochs want to eliminate minimum wage laws.
According to Charles Koch, the U.S. needs to get rid of the minimum wage, which he counts as a major obstacle to economic growth. Read more.
3. The Kochs are against extending emergency unemployment benefits.
It causes employers to face higher taxes, too, which discourages them from hiring new employees. Read more.
4. The Kochs spent $400 million on misleading attack ads in the last election cycle.
via Republic Report
A labyrinth of tax-exempt groups and limited-liability companies helps mask the sources of the money, much of which went to voter mobilization and television ads attacking President Obama and congressional Democrats, according to tax filings and campaign finance reports. Read more.
5. The Kochs want to put insurance companies back in charge of your health care.
It articulated a take-no-prisoners legislative strategy that had long percolated in conservative circles: that Republicans could derail the health care overhaul if conservative lawmakers were willing to push fellow Republicans including their cautious leaders into cutting off financing for the entire federal government. The billionaire Koch brothers, Charles and David, have been deeply involved with financing the overall effort. A group linked to the Kochs, Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, disbursed more than $200 million last year to nonprofit organizations involved in the fight. Read more.
6. The Kochs are trying to dismantle our public education system.
National advocacy groups powered by the Koch brothers and other conservative megadonors have found a new cause ripe with political promise Push to expand school choice by offering parents tax credits or vouchers to help pay tuition at private and religious schools. Next, rally the troops to abolish the U.S. Department of Education. Then its on to eliminating teacher tenure. Read more.
7. The Kochs want to dismantle Medicare as we know it.
The Ryan plan to eliminate traditional Medicare was described in the media as a Tea Party proposal. But it would be more accurate to call it a Koch proposal, an ideological scheme to realize long-standing ultra-right hopes to privatize and radically shrink a major national social program. Read more.
8. The Kochs are against measures that would reduce the gap between the wages women and men earn for the same work.
IWF-affiliated writers have argued that the gender gap in income exists because of womens greater demand for flexibility, fewer hours, and less travel in their careers, rather than because of sexism. Read more.
9. The Kochs want even more tax breaks for themselves.
They are known for bankrolling conservative, Libertarian and Tea Party causes and became poster boys for corporate tax reform last year when an Obama Administration official suggested Koch is organized as an S Corp. and so pays no corporate level taxes. Read more.
UPDATE: The Kochs have issued a statement disputing the claim made by the official. The Kochs have supported the Ryan budget, which provides tax cuts for the wealthy and protects taxpayer subsidies for big businesses and oil companies.
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via The New Republic
10. The Kochs made improper payments to win contracts in Africa, India and the Middle East. And they sold millions of dollars of equipment to Iran, a state sponsor of terrorism.
Internal company records show that Koch Industries used its foreign subsidiary to sidestep a U.S. trade ban barring American companies from selling materials to Iran. Koch-Glitsch offices in Germany and Italy continued selling to Iran until as recently as 2007, the records show. Read more.
11. The Kochs lobbied against recognition of formaldehyde as a cancer-causing carcinogen because it might be bad for their business.
A prominent philanthropist, cancer survivor, and American businessman, David Koch, has given millions to the cause of cancer research, while his companyKoch Industrieshas lobbied against formal recognition of formaldehyde as a carcinogen, The New Yorker reported in a piece published today. Read more.
12. The Kochs rank as one of Americas most toxic air polluters.
13.The Kochs have received over $88 million in government subsidies.
14. The Kochs have admitted they have a radical philosophy.
Charles Koch seems to have approached both business and politics with the deliberation of an engineer. To bring about social change, he told Doherty, requires a strategy that is vertically and horizontally integrated, spanning from idea creation to policy development to education to grassroots organizations to lobbying to litigation to political action. The project, he admitted, was extremely ambitious. We have a radical philosophy, he said. Read more.
http://www.reid.senate.gov/koch-facts#.U0AZsa1dUi4
Think what this means in terms of what the GOP has been doing. They all need to be voted out of office at the local, state and federal level. To claim both parties are doing the same, belies the path of the money being put out by the Koches. And the intent of each legislative action put forward by ALEC and the GOP.
to DearAbby and Triana
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=4781021
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(108,190 posts)nuff said.
Elwood P Dowd
(11,443 posts)The Mafia types have been gravitation to that party for years. Lying, cheating, stealing, and bribery are just parts of their job description.