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The Paranoid Style in Liberal Politics: The left’s obsession with the Koch brothers

Apr 4, 2011, Vol. 16, No. 28 • By MATTHEW CONTINETTI

“David Koch’s secretary told him the news. This was in February, during the rowdy standoff between Wisconsin governor Scott Walker and demonstrators backing 14 Democratic legislators who’d fled to Illinois rather than vote on a bill weakening public employee unions. Koch’s secretary said that an editor for a left-wing website, the Buffalo Beast, had telephoned the governor posing as David Koch and recorded the conversation. And Walker had fallen for it! He’d had a 20-minute conversation with this bozo, not once questioning the caller’s identity. But then how could Walker have known? Sure, David Koch was a billionaire whose company had donated to his campaign. But Koch (pronounced “Coke”) had never talked to Walker in his life.

Yet here were the media reporting that he and his brother Charles were behind Walker’s push against public employees. Anger washed over David like a red tide. He’d been victimized by some punk with a political agenda. “It’s really identity theft,” he told me a month later, during an interview at Koch Industries’ headquarters. “And I think it’s extremely dishonest to misrepresent yourself. I think there’s a question of integrity. And the person who would do that has got to be an incredibly dishonest person.” Up until Walker’s showdown with the Democratic state senators, Koch had never seen a photograph of the governor. He didn’t know him at all. But now the protesters occupying the Wisconsin state capitol were calling Walker a “Koch Whore.”

Why? Because the Koch Industries PAC had given $43,000 to Walker’s campaign. That was less than one half of one percent of Walker’s total haul—but still enough for the left to tie Koch Industries to the battle royal in Wisconsin. David found the whole affair disturbing. “One additional thing that really bothered me,” he said, “was that the press attacked me rather than the guy who impersonated me! And I was criticized as someone who’s got a death grip on the governor and his policies. And that I control him—I mean, that’s insane!”

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Libyan rebel commander admits his fighters have al-Qaeda links

Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi, the Libyan rebel leader, has said jihadists who fought against allied troops in Iraq are on the front lines of the battle against Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.

By Praveen Swami, Nick Squires and Duncan Gardham 5:00PM GMT 25 Mar 2011

In an interview with the Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, Mr al-Hasidi admitted that he had recruited “around 25” men from the Derna area in eastern Libya to fight against coalition troops in Iraq. Some of them, he said, are “today are on the front lines in Adjabiya”.

Mr al-Hasidi insisted his fighters “are patriots and good Muslims, not terrorists,” but added that the “members of al-Qaeda are also good Muslims and are fighting against the invader”.

His revelations came even as Idriss Deby Itno, Chad’s president, said al-Qaeda had managed to pillage military arsenals in the Libyan rebel zone and acquired arms, “including surface-to-air missiles, which were then smuggled into their sanctuaries”.

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Protests Rage in Syria

It’s being reported that over 300 people are injured and Syrian police are conducting home raids in the town of Latakia.

They want what America has, freedom. I imagine many of these protesters are starting to look at America in a different way now.

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Coming Soon to a City Near You: 500K British Protest Spending Cuts

Do government employees work to support Americans, or do Americans work to support government employees? If this question is not dealt with soon, look for similar protests in a city near you.

“Organisers of a huge protest against the Government’s public spending cuts tonight hailed the demonstration a “fantastic success” after hundreds of thousands of people joined the biggest event of its kind for over 20 years.

Between 400,000 and 500,000 teachers, nurses, firefighters, council and NHS workers, other public sector employees, students, pensioners and campaign groups from across the UK marched through central London to a rally where union officials and Labour leader Ed Miliband condemned the “brutal” cuts in jobs and services.”

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Attractive Yields in MLPs Offer Opportunities to Marry MILFs

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The “smart money” is at it again, seeking low-risk, high-yield returns.

The search for yield has attracted many investors to master limited partnerships, known as MLPs, because they offer a number of very low-risk businesses with healthy growth prospects, Brian Watson, director of research at SteelPath, an investment manager of master limited partnership energy portfolios that specialize in US energy infrastructure assets, told CNBC on Friday.

MLPs are limited partnerships that are publicly-traded, tax-advantaged investment vehicles, commonly used in the energy industry. To qualify as an MLP, a firm must earn 90 percent of its income through activities or interest and dividend payments relating to natural resources, commodities or real estate.

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Syrian Protesters Set Baath Party Offices Aflame

Protesters near Daraa are turning violent in response to Government killings of peaceful demonstrator. It’s being reported that Baath party offices have been set aflame.

Related: there are protests in the US supporting the people in Syria.

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The Price of Taxing the Rich

“As Brad Williams walked the halls of the California state capitol in Sacramento on a recent afternoon, he spotted a small crowd of protesters battling state spending cuts. They wore shiny white buttons that said “We Love Jobs!” and argued that looming budget reductions will hurt the Golden State’s working class.

Mr. Williams shook his head. “They’re missing the real problem,” he said.

The working class may be taking a beating from spending cuts used to close a cavernous deficit, Mr. Williams said, but the root of California’s woes is its reliance on taxing the wealthy.”

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How Does Your State Compare? Tax Foundation Releases 70th Anniversary Edition of Facts & Figures

“Gives Taxpayers, Lawmakers a Guide to Their States’ Rankings on Vital Tax and Fiscal Measures

Washington, DC, March 1, 2011-Today the Tax Foundation is releasing the 2011 edition of Facts and Figures: How Does Your State Compare?, a pocket-sized guide ranking all 50 states on 32 different measures of taxation and fiscal policy. Topics include individual and corporate income tax rates, business tax climates, state-local tax burdens, and excise tax rates. Facts & Figures is edited by Mark Robyn, staff economist at the Tax Foundation.”

The 2011 edition of Facts & Figures: How Does Your State Compare? is available here.

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