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		<description><![CDATA[An abridged version of this article was first published in the New York Observer Mainstream America is finally getting to know the billionaire brothers backing the libertarian movement, thanks to a pair of dueling profiles in New York and The...]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><a href="http://www.observer.com/2010/daily-transom/how-libertarian-koch-bros-benefit-corporate-welfare">An abridged version of this article was first published</a><br />
<a href="http://www.observer.com/2010/daily-transom/how-libertarian-koch-bros-benefit-corporate-welfare">in the <em>New York Observer</em></a></strong></p>
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<p>Mainstream America is finally getting to know the billionaire brothers backing the libertarian movement, thanks to a pair of <a href="http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/archives/2010/08/press_clips_day_3.php">dueling profiles</a> in <em>New York</em> and <em>The New Yorker</em>.  Now that we&#8217;ve heard about their charitable giving, David&#8217;s 240-foot  mega-yacht and role as patrons of the Tea Party movement, it&#8217;s time to  ask a more serious question: How libertarian are they?</p>
<p>The short answer&#8230;not very.</p>
<p>Charles  and David Koch, the secretive billionaire brothers who own  Koch  Industries, the largest private oil company in America, have spent   millions bankrolling free-market think tanks and pro-business   politicians in order, as David Koch has put it, &#8220;to minimize the role of   government, to maximize the role of private economy and to maximize   personal freedoms.&#8221; But a closer look at their dealings reveals that for   the past 35 years the brothers have never shied away from using  government subsidies to maximize their own profits, even while  endeavoring to limit government spending on anything else. Simply put: the Kochs have no problem with socialism &#8212; as long as they&#8217;re in on the action.<span id="more-27089"></span></p>
<p>In 1977, Charles Koch  founded the Cato Institute, an influential  libertarian think tank, with  the aim of injecting free-market ideas  into the mainstream. The Kochs  would go on to establish and fund a vast  network of overlapping think  tanks, institutes, foundations, media  outlets, and lobby groups that  would vilify centralized government and  promote laissez-faire capitalism  as the only route to economic  prosperity. The Mercatus  Center, Americans for Prosperity, Reason  Magazine, the Federalist  Society and the Heritage Foundation are just a  few of the right-wing  organizations that run on Koch cash today.</p>
<p>Koch Industries is America&#8217;s <a href="http://www.forbes.com/lists/2009/21/private-companies-09_Americas-Largest-Private-Companies_Rank.html" target="_blank">second-largest private corporation</a>,  with revenue of $100 billion in 2009, and 80,000  employees in 60  countries. According to Charles Koch, Koch Industries  has grown  2,000-fold since he took over from his dad in 1967,  transforming a  middling oil transportation and refinement operation into  a <a href="http://nymag.com/news/features/67285/index3.html" target="_blank">corporate mini-state involved in oil, petrochemicals, paper,  agriculture and financial services</a>. Worth just under $20 billion apiece, the brothers live like emperors. David Koch, 70, resides in a Park Avenue and likes to take a few weeks off every year to lounge on his 246-foot megayacht in the Mediterranean, which costs $500,000 a week to operate and has been rented out for pleasure cruises by Prince Charles.</p>
<p>Seventy-four-year-old  Charles G. Koch, who runs the company from a  compound in Wichita,  Kansas, has attributed the company&#8217;s success to an  unshakable belief in  the power of the free-markets—a belief that he  says can be traced back  to an &#8220;intellectual epiphany&#8221; he experienced at  a conference more than  40 years ago. There, Koch realized that  free-market economics were an  objective reality &#8220;as immutable as the  laws that work in science,&#8221; <a href="http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Article/005912-2006-05-09-the-worlds-richest-libertarian.htm?EdNo=001&amp;From">he  explained in 2006</a>.</p>
<p>In  its recent profile, the <em>New Yorker </em>called Charles and  David Koch &#8220;the  primary underwriters of hard-line libertarian politics  in America.&#8221; But  the magazine failed to mention that their free market  philanthropy belies the immense profit they have  made from corporate  welfare.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-34493" title="Koch Pinko Communist Ship" src="http://exiledonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/63f17b9029ab2bc77ca7b998a12d4f61-470x336.jpg" alt="" width="470" height="336" /></p>
<h2>1. SOCIALIST SHIPBUILDING</h2>
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<p>Two years before founding the influential Cato Institute, Charles  Koch bought a supertanker from a communist regime. According to  information in the Lehman Brothers business archives, as well as records  found in a Croatian shipyard, in 1975, Koch Industries purchased ship  from the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia. <a href="http://www.library.hbs.edu/hc/lehman/query.html?company=koch_industries_inc&amp;deal=1" target="_blank">The ship, a standard 274,330-ton dual use tanker, was named after the Kochs&#8217; mother, Mary.</a></p>
<p>The purchase of a ship from Yugoslavia would not have been a big  deal, had the Kochs not been the ones doing the buying. With the whole  free world to choose from, why would a supposedly true-believer  libertarian like Charles Koch buy a vessel produced in a communist  country—and name it after his own dear mother, to boot? After all,  didn&#8217;t Austrian school economist Ludwig Von Mises, an early influence on  Charles&#8217; intellectual journey to libertarianism, write in his 1933  seminal work, <em>Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis</em>, that centrally planned economies are so inherently inefficient that &#8220;socialism must fail&#8221;?</p>
<p>It turned out that Yugoslavia&#8217;s highly-centralized economy was the  opposite of inefficient—it was on fire. In the 1960s and 1970s, the  country was churning out, among other things, low-cost, high-quality  ships that were sold around the world. Even the old-school libertarian  magazine <em>The Freeman</em> couldn&#8217;t help but praise the country&#8217;s economic performance, writing in 1988, &#8220;<a href="http://www.thefreemanonline.org/columns/yugoslavia-trouble-in-the-halfway-house/" target="_blank">Many  of Yugoslavia&#8217;s industries seemed highly competitive in world markets,  and there were even astonishing reports that efficient Yugoslav  shipbuilders wrested contracts away from the Japanese</a>.&#8221;</p>
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-34499" title="Chavez Koch brothers" src="http://exiledonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/662092146ef4a34fa21ed253a57aed86-470x336.jpg" alt="" width="470" height="336" /></p>
<h2>2. VENEZUELAN FERTILIZER</h2>
<p>In 1998, Koch Industries entered into a lucrative partnership with  two state-owned companies&#8211;one Venezuelan, the other Italian&#8211;to open a  massive $1 billion nitrogen-based fertilizer plant in Venezuela called <a href="http://www.allbusiness.com/banking-finance/financial-markets-investing-securities/6873860-1.html" target="_blank">Fertinitro</a>.</p>
<p>A business venture with two state-run companies? How did Koch  Industries find itself in this libertarian nightmare scenario? After  all, Charles Koch&#8217;s own <a href="http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10543" target="_blank">Cato Institute</a> brain trust has been writing for decades that state-owned enterprises are less efficient and productive than private companies.</p>
<p>Fertilizer production requires massive amounts of natural gas, and  obtaining it can account for 50 percent of operating costs. Luckily for  Koch, Fertinitro&#8217;s semi-state-owned status allowed it to tap into a  guaranteed supply of natural gas subsidized by the state. Steven Bodzin,  a former Bloomberg journalist, found that &#8220;just on the natural gas,  never mind the electricity or water subsidies, Koch profits from a  direct Venezuelan government subsidy of $1.23 for every thousand cubic  feet of gas consumed at Fertinitro.&#8221; For Koch Industries, whose role in  the partnership is to unload half of the 6 million tons of fertilizer  produced by Fertinitro every year on the American market, <a href="http://www.observer.com/2010/slideshow/131739/%20https://settysoutham.wordpress.com/2010/04/20/tea-partiers-funded-by-hugo-chavez/" target="_blank">that equals up to $123.6 million in subsidies</a> <a href="http://www.observer.com/2010/slideshow/131739/%20https://settysoutham.wordpress.com/2010/04/20/tea-partiers-funded-by-hugo-chavez/" target="_blank">every</a> <a href="http://www.observer.com/2010/slideshow/131739/%20https://settysoutham.wordpress.com/2010/04/20/tea-partiers-funded-by-hugo-chavez/" target="_blank">year</a>.</p>
<p>Savor the irony: While tea partiers wave Koch-funded placards comparing President Obama to Hugo Chavez, the Kochs are busy profiting off Chavez&#8217;s socialist economy—only to turn around and blame Venezuela&#8217;s poverty on Hugo Chavez&#8217;s socialist policies.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-34494" title="Koch Ranching Welfare" src="http://exiledonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/79f77cb478d12fcbdcfa8400cfa84d43-470x336.jpg" alt="" width="470" height="336" /></p>
<h2>3. RANCHING</h2>
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<p>For the past fifty years, through its Matador Cattle Company subsidiary, Koch Industries has been <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/36756374/Another-Stop-on-the-Western-Livestock-Journal" target="_blank">quietly milking</a> a New Deal program that allows ranchers to use federal land basically  for free. Matador, one of the ten biggest domestic cattle ranching  operations, has something in the neighborhood of 300,000 acres of  grazing land for its cows—two-thirds of which belong to American  taxpayers, <a href="http://www.observer.com/2010/slideshow/131739/%20http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Annie,+get+your+Guccis.-a012514447" target="_blank">who will never see a penny of profit</a>.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-34495" title="Koch Logging" src="http://exiledonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/b37ae8b8367a707bb0b014b51ac0cf17-470x336.jpg" alt="" width="470" height="336" /></p>
<h2>4. LOGGING</h2>
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<p>In 2006, <a href="http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=12776" target="_blank">Koch Industries acquired pulp and paper giant Georgia-Pacific</a> for a $21-billion cash payment, allowing the Koch brothers to tap into a  whole new area of government largesse: the ability to log public  forests for private gain and have taxpayers cover the operating costs.  Not only can companies like Georgia-Pacific, which is the world&#8217;s  leading manufacturer of paper products, exploit a publicly-shared  resource without sharing the profits, but the U.S. Forestry Service  subsidizes them to do it by forcing taxpayers to fund the construction  of new logging roads that provide loggers with access to virgin growth—a  nice welfare arrangement for the industry that costs <a href="http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:jDax1lln3RkJ:www.johnmuirproject.org/pdf/JMP-NFTaxLoss.pdf" target="_blank">taxpayers over $1 billion a year</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;Private logging of America&#8217;s National Forests is a heavily  subsidized form of corporate welfare,&#8221; wrote Scott Silver, founder and  executive director of Wild Wilderness, a conservation watchdog, at the  time of the Georgia-Pacific&#8217;s sale to Koch Industries. &#8220;<a href="http://www.accuracy.org/newsrelease.php?articleId=1169" target="_blank">Logging  companies such as Georgia-Pacific strip lands bare, destroy vast  acreages and pay only a small fee to the federal government in  proportion to what they take from the public</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="Koch Fertilizer Venezuela " src="http://exiledonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/ed95d1c3f591eb3a5ee27a1b93a012eb-470x336.jpg" alt="" width="470" height="336" /></p>
<h2>5. ETHANOL</h2>
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<p>Just two weeks ago, <a href="http://www.kansas.com/2010/08/18/1451617/koch-firm-buys-2-ethanol-plants.html" target="_blank">Koch Industries got into the ethanol business</a> by buying two ethanol plants in Iowa. Other than defense, ethanol is  possibly the most subsidized industry in America. Koch&#8217;s own Cato  Institute has called ethanol a &#8220;<a href="http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:RUtE4ga67rIJ:www.cato.org/pubs/articles/ethanol-boondoggle.pdf+cato+institute+ethanol&amp;hl=en&amp;gl=us" target="_blank">boondoggle</a>,&#8221;  writing that &#8220;the dizzying array of federal, state and local subsidies,  preferences and mandates for ethanol fuel are a sad reflection of how a  mix of cynical politics and we-can-do-anything American naiveté can  cloud minds and distort markets.&#8221; The institute has sharply criticized  the billions of dollars in federal and state subsidies that are poured  into the ethanol industry (between $5 billion and $6.8 billion in 2006  alone).</p>
<p>Koch Industries has traded ethanol for years on the commodities  market, but their entry into the production side of the business puts  them in a position to profit off the subsidies in a more direct manner.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="Pipelines" src="http://exiledonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/3e2da28cbbd3cffd1da4d83771fe214a-470x336.jpg" alt="" width="470" height="336" /></p>
<h2>6. EMINENT DOMAIN</h2>
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<p>Although highly diversified, Koch Industries&#8217; <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=8_MZt3z92BkC&amp;lpg=PA92&amp;ots=02ViGwjX_m&amp;dq=koch%20industries%20pipelines%20where%20are%20they%25A0miles%20000&amp;pg=PA92#v=onepage&amp;q&amp;f=false" target="_blank">vast network of oil and gas pipelines remains the company&#8217;s core business and main source of revenue</a>.  The exact size of their pipeline network is not known, but some  estimate that Koch Industries operates anywhere between 35,000 and  50,000 miles of pipelines between Texas and Canada—enough plumbing to  wrap around the globe twice or zigzag between New York and Los Angeles  15 times. How did the Kochs manage to build up a pipeline network of  this magnitude? By getting the government to use its tyrannical powers  of eminent domain to forcibly seize private property on Koch Industries&#8217;  behalf.</p>
<p>As far as libertarians are concerned, eminent domain is a socialist  tyranny straight out of the Leninist playbook, as it recognizes the  government as the real owner of all land and vests it with the power to  expropriate private property for alleged public good. At the most  fundamental level, libertarians believe that eminent domain invalidates  the notion of private property rights, threatening not just prosperity,  but freedom.  Charles Koch is clear on this. &#8220;Countries that clearly  define and protect individual private property rights stimulate  investment and grow,&#8221; he writes in his book <em>The Science of Success.</em> &#8220;Those that threaten and confiscate private property lose capital and decline.&#8221;</p>
<p>But not all property rights are created equal. A Koch Industries oil  pipeline recently built in Minnesota shows that Charles Koch does not  see an is anything wrong with the government confiscating private  property, as long as he stands to make a profit.</p>
<p>Completed in 2008, the <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/34960116/MINNCAN%20," target="_blank">304-mile line</a> now carries crude oil from the Canadian border to a Koch Industries  refinery near the Twin Cities area via a two-foot-wide pipe. Company PR  execs pitched the pipeline as a public benefit project, as it would  increase Minnesota&#8217;s gasoline supply. But the 1,000-plus landowners who  were forced to handover their private property so that Koch Industries  could run its pipeline didn&#8217;t quite see it that way. &#8220;People&#8217;s rights  were violated, and they never got their due process,&#8221; a farmer whose  fields were going to be cut in two by the pipeline <a href="http://www.glencoenews.com/main.asp?SectionID=18&amp;SubSectionID=31&amp;ArticleID=17180" target="_blank">told a newspaper in 2007</a>. &#8220;It&#8217;s wrong. People&#8217;s property is one of the most important things to their livelihood.&#8221;</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-34498" title="Stalin Koch family secret " src="http://exiledonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/de7a135ec69a053d039e7a67beef6fb6.jpeg" alt="" width="310" height="471" /></p>
<h2>7. STALIN</h2>
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<p>Before Fredrick Koch suddenly developed a pinko paranoia and  helped start up the John Birch Society, he was making piles of cash  laying the foundation of Soviet oil infrastructure in the 1920s and  early 1930s. He designed and built refineries, hosted Soviet engineers  for training in Wichita, Kansas, and made an invaluable contribution to  the rapid industrialization of the Soviet Union during Joseph Stalin&#8217;s  first Five-Year Plan. This is a touchy issue for the Koch family:  without the Commie Reds providing his future seed capital, Koch  Industries would not exist today—<a href="http://exiledonline.com/a-peoples-history-of-koch-industries-how-stalin-funded-the-tea-party-movement/" target="_blank">and neither would the Tea Parties</a>.</p>
<p>When I wrote about the Koch family&#8217;s wealth and its connection to the Soviet Union in April 2010, libertarians rushed to the Kochs&#8217; defense, arguing that business decisions made when they were children had no bearing on Charles and David Koch. They are not their father, and cannot be blamed for his sins―which is true. The brothers are better at the libertarian lie than their father ever was: their self-help libertarianism is more effective pro-billionaire propaganda than his racist Bircher rants. But while the tone may be different, the objective is very much the same: to con the American people into voting against their own interests.</p>
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<h2>8. TAKEAWAY MESSAGE</h2>
<p>The next time you hear Michele Bachmann (<a href="https://exiledonline.com/teabagger-queen-michele-bachmann-cashed-in-on-250000-in-welfare/">who&#8217;s a welfare queen in her own right</a>) screaming at the top of her lungs that socialized healthcare is &#8220;reaching down the throat and ripping the guts out of freedom&#8221; or watch a Cato Institute shill on Meet the Press layout a case for why you should support the privatization of social security, remember: they aren&#8217;t hypocrites, they&#8217;re cons looking to rip you off.</p>
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<p><em>Yasha Levine is an editor of <a href="http://exiledonline.com/" target="_blank">The eXiled</a>.  Levine and co-author Mark Ames first broke the connection between the  Tea Party and the billionaire Koch brothers in Playboy.com in February  2009, sparking lawsuit threats, and causing <a href="http://www.alternet.org/story/129656/the_rick_santelli_%27tea_party%27_controversy%3A_article_kicks_up_a_media_dust_storm/" target="_blank">CNBC&#8217;s Rick Santelli to publicly distance himself from the Tea Party movement and cancel his Daily Show appearance</a>. </em></p>
<p><em>Read <a href="https://exiledonline.com/?s=koch">other takedowns of the Koch brothers by Levine and Ames&#8230;</a></em></p>
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