This article from theguardian prompted me to
write this post:
Party of one? Trump seizes Republican reins but general election prep is lacking
Most leading
candidates – Hillary Clinton included – have started to beef up operations for
the general by now. Will Trump’s staggering shortfall haunt him?
The Koch Network is one leg of the three-leg table that is the GOP. Without the Koch Network the GOP will fall.
- Almost all of the money and some of the
machinery of the GOP is controlled by the Koch Network.
- The Koch Network i360 Voter Database is the
core of the “Republican GTO (Get Out the Vote) network.
If the Koch Network gives to the Hillary
campaign and Hillary is not indicted, she will have an easy win. But we get Tar
Sands oil and increased carbon production.
Hillary won't get caught planning with the
Kochs on a private Internet server in her basement. The Kochs know how to
maintain secrecy. Any money from the Koch Network will be laundered
several times.
Since "Dark Money" was published
there is a flood of information about the Koch Network as an integral part of
the GOP
The Koch Network through their Libre Initiative is recruiting Hispanic campaign workers.
Charles must have a fit when he sees Donald
Trump denigrating Mexicans. Trump and
his "BIG WALL" is destroying the Koch's efforts to bring Hispanics into their special brand of conservatism and into the
Republican Party.
Charles and David are above all things, greedy.
If there is a choice between either money or the Charles and David Koch's brew of John Birch Society, Ayn Rand and Libertarianism, money always wins. Charles and David will
hold their noses and support Hillary for president.
The money part is easy. The Kochs can launder it several times and funnel it
anonymously to the Clinton campaign. Maybe they already have.
But the Koch i360 Voter Database used by the RNC
and every state Republican state committee would be hard to split between Donald Trump and all of the down ballot Republicans. Maybe that's possible. I don't know.
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