David and Charles have funded conservative and libertarian policy and advocacy groups in the United States.[7] Since the 1980s the Koch foundations have given more than $100 million to such organizations, among these think tanks like the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute, as well as more recently Americans for Prosperity.[8] Americans for Prosperity and FreedomWorks are Koch-linked organizations that have been linked to the Tea Party movement.[9][10]
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Telling FReepers that Cain is associated with the Kochs is like putting a huge Superman cape on him.
Im voting for him for SURE!!!
THANKS MARTY!
Koch was the Libertarian Party’s vice-presidential candidate in the 1980 presidential election, sharing the party ticket with presidential candidate Ed Clark. The ClarkKoch ticket promising to abolish Social Security, the Federal Reserve Board, welfare, minimum-wage laws, corporate taxes, all price supports and subsidies for agriculture and business, and U.S. Federal agencies including the SEC, EPA, ICC, FTC, OSHA, FBI, CIA, and DOE.[2][12] The ticket proposed legalization of prostitution, recreational drugs, and suicide.[2] The ticket received 921,128 votes, 1.06% of the total nationwide vote,[13] the Libertarian Party national ticket’s best showing to date.[14] The Koch brothers were proud of what they had accomplished. Compared to what [the Libertarians had] gotten before, Charles said, and where we were as a movement or as a political/ideological point of view, that was pretty remarkable, to get 1 percent of the vote.[15]
After the bid, according to journalist Brian Doherty’s Radicals for Capitalism, Koch viewed politicians as “actors playing out a script.”[16][2]
Koch credits the campaign of Roger MacBride as his inspiration for getting involved in politics, telling a reporter from New York magazine:
Here was a great guy, advocating all the things I believed in. He wanted less government and taxes, and was talking about repealing all these victimless crime laws that accumulated on the books. I have friends who smoke pot. I know many homosexuals. It’s ridiculous to treat them as criminalsand here was someone running for president, saying just that.[12]