Republican Presidential Hopefuls Gather For Koch Brothers Summit In Orange
Billionaire industrialist Charles Koch opened his summit of wealthy, conservative donors with an urgent plea for them to do even more to reshape the nation’s political landscape.
With his brother David, Koch is among the most powerful players in Republican politics by virtue of their wealth. “This means stopping the subsidies, mandates and preferences for business that enrich the haves at the expense of the have nots”.
The lender is basically a federal government group which helps You can include.S. firms sell off… Mark Holden, the general counsel of Koch Industries, said the company had become active in defendants’ rights in the 1990s, after four employees at a Texas refinery were snared in what the company viewed as an overzealous prosecution of federal clean air and hazardous waste laws.
Whilst their donor community prepares to spend extravagantly to defeat Democrats through the 2016 marketing campaign, the Kochs have made trigger with outstanding liberals to vary federal sentencing guidelines, which disproportionately have an effect on African-People, whereas a Koch-backed nonprofit, the Libre Initiative, provides driving classes and tax preparation providers to Latinos.
A Republican gathering is set to take place to see which candidate can dance the best for the Koch brothers and their conservative cronies.
The California gathering is being hosted by Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, widely considered the umbrella group in the Kochs brothers’ influential network of conservative political and public policy outfits.
“I wish the whole world could see what goes on here”, he told the donors, adding that he believes they’re not giving to political candidates out of personal financial interests. Scott Walker, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, and Ted Cruz have been given an invitation to audition for the Koch brothers. As part of the event, he will participate in a question-and-answer session with Mike Allen of Politico. Other Republicans mingling with donors over cocktails on a lawn ringed with palm trees and decorative columns that overlooks the Pacific Ocean included Colorado Sen. Several governors, including Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, attended.
Asked about some of his Cabinet choices, should he be chosen as GOP nominee and elected next November, Walker named fellow hopefuls Fiorina and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, as well as former Missouri Sen.
Officials with Freedom Partners have said this year’s winter meeting drew about 450 of the country’s most successful business and philanthropic leaders. But the groups in their arsenal plan could spend hundreds of millions of dollars to shape the outcome of the election. David Koch has said several times in recent months that Walker would make a great president, while asserting that he is not planning to formally endorse anyone. But the Koch brothers and many of their donors can still play kingmaker roles. The candidates invited to Dana Point, he said, have been “leading voices” on some or all of the issues that the Koch network cares most about: criminal justice reform, fiscal responsibility, their campaign against the export import bank and policy areas that they frame as “overregulation” and “corporate welfare”. As a condition of attending, reporters were not permitted to identify any of the donors in attendance.