Posted on 02/05/2011 9:47:35 AM PST by mandaladon
“He prefers to be on the plantation of George Soros...”
And he is living the dream
I see Mr. Jones is African right down to his.....core.
Suuuure....
These people do not feel alive w/o 'hate', foment and without their best dream of revolution and power.
Jomes, could of course, go back to Africa or Egypt or wherever the hell he comes from and stir and take solace in their misery; or stir the pot and make life even more miserable for the long-suffering locals.
(If only. . .If only, they all would go and leave 'Freedom' for those who appreciate it.) There are soooo many places that offer a life in a Marxist paradise or something equal to what the reason capable and morally sane reognize as a Hell on earth.)
When is he going to realize that the “government” is not some independent entity out there. It derives its operating capital from the few of us who still work and pay taxes. If he wants more programs and goodies from uncle Sam, it means that the cost of that has to come out of the rest of our pockets. Many of us are barely making it as it is. You have to say no and draw the line in order to start building up and increasing the numbers of those of us who are still surviving on our own. More and more programs or jobs created by government just makes the whole thing collapse faster.
We Will Not Live in an Economic Crackhouse Run by Soros!
Exactly. Jones, 0baSoros & gang want to run everything.
Someone needs to find him a cell.
This was the same protest where the hate-filled, vicious liberals were calling for the lynching of Clarence Thomas.
“Koch brothers” is code word for Jews. Yet another anti-semetic liberal POS.
Absolutely!
Couldn’t have said it better myself!
Who will be laughing as he has them rounded up......when they are no longer the useful idiots he needs to fulfill his mission.
Leon Trotsky
There’s a confluence of the left and the global warmists like Hansen who want to confiscate the property of people like the Koch brothers. Hansen’s proposed carbon tax and dividend is nothing more than taking from the rich and giving to the middle class (to buy those votes). Van Jones is on board because of the taking part of the equation. But he is more likely to give the money to some other rich (e.g. Soros, cap and trade scam artists, etc) who will pay him and his rabble for his efforts.
The Koch’s donated around two million dollars to the tea parties last cycle. SEIU spent $28 MILLION pimping Obamacare, ALONE....
Jones is trying to intimidate the Koch’s in to backing down, while saying NOTHING about the hypocrisy of Democrat Orgs filtering literally BILLIONS of dollars, much of it tax money, in to Democrat elections.
The Commie'RATS have tried to change our REPUBLIC into a "democracy" with their damn "ballot propositions" among other things. Ballot propositions are a pet peeve of mine. We elect and then pay good money for the buffoons to make those decisions for us. It's not our job to "vote" on them or have a couple buffoons on some goofy "blue ribbon commissions" to make those decisions. Ballot propositions and "blue ribbon commissions" are unAmerican and a sign of cowardice. JMHO.
Then leave and don't let the door hit your butt on the way out.
These individuals arent exactly flying under the radar as the Kochs hold leadership positions and are featured on the websites for the Cato Institute, Reason Foundation and the Mercatus Center among others. Soros also runs the Open Society Institute — website Soros.org — as well as the recently created Institute for New Economic Thinking.
Still these individuals have provided major funding to groups that aren’t particularly transparent, such as Soros-backed Democracy Alliance, which doesn’t provide information on the projects it funds.
A Washington Post article from January of this year connects the Kochs with the Tea Party movement, citing records of their foundation giving $3.1 million to Americans for Prosperity, but according to the Kochs, this is false, as the money only went to the Americans for Prosperity Foundation.
See, Bra? I got me a white woman. I be doin' good!!
David Kochs Favorite congressional members:
$17,100 Todd Tiahrt (R-Kan.)
$7,600 Elizabeth Dole (R-N.C.)
$7,200 Mark Foley (R-Fla.)
$6,600 James Inhofe (R-Okla.)
$5,000 Sam Brownback (R-Kan.)
George Soros favorite congressional members:
$6,500 Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.)
$6,200 Jon Cranley (D-Ohio)
$6,000 Ken Salazar (D-Colo.)
$6,000 Dan Maffei (D-N.Y.)
$5,500 Tom Perriello (D-Va.)
Individual donations to 527 organizations (2001 to 2010)
George Soros: $32.5 million
Koch Brothers: $1.5 million
David Koch: $1,472,000
$1,352,000 Republican Governors Association
$100,000 Americans for Better Government
George Soros: $32,506,500
$12.05 million Joint Victory Campaign 2004
$7.5 million America Coming Together
$2.5 million MoveOn.org
$3.65 million America Votes
$3.5 million The Fund for America
$150,000 Win Back Respect
$120,000 Majority Action
$100,000 Campaign Money Watch
http://www.opensecrets.org/news/2010/09/opensecrets-battle-—koch-brothers.html
Take todays conference call on the subject, conducted by Common Cause, featuring such liberal luminaries as former Clinton Labor secretary Robert Reich, disgraced former Obama official and Center for American Progress scholar Van Jones and his colleague Lee Fang, and DeAnn McKewan, co-president of California Nurses Association (yeah, I hadnt heard of her either).
Reich sounded the Koch alarm: their ongoing biannual meetings epitomize the problems that our democracy are facing right now, he told the participants on the conference call. These meetings, he said, are a perfect storm for democracy, because the Koch brothers are rich and can participate in politics, and we have secrecy its all in secret.
So, the Koch brothers hold private assemblies, participate in politics, and are, therefore, a threat to our democracy. Got it?
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