Addicted To Koch: Part 4
Posted by Michelle Moquin on August 11th, 2014
Good morning!
Okay…was that a big enough break…or too much? Did you go through withdrawals this weekend from your addiction to Koch? If so, this write should do the trick.
Koch Facts Number 4: The Kochs spent $400 million on misleading attack ads in the last election cycle.
I’ve already blogged a similar write about this from Think Progress. But since it is Money Matters Monday, and concerns the Kochs, and with the midterms coming up in a few months, this one really gets into the dirty details.
via Republic Report
“A labyrinth of tax-exempt groups and limited-liability companies helps mask the sources of the money, much of which went to voter mobilization and television ads attacking President Obama and congressional Democrats, according to tax filings and campaign finance reports.”
From the Washington Post:
Koch-backed political network, built to shield donors, raised $400 million in 2012 elections

Conservative billionaires Charles, left, and David Koch have built a massive political network that shields the identities of its donors through a maze of organizations, according to an analysis of new tax returns and other documents. (AP – Bloomberg News )
The resources and the breadth of the organization make it singular in American politics: an operation conducted outside the campaign finance system, employing an array of groups aimed at stopping what its financiers view as government overreach. Members of the coalition target different constituencies but together have mounted attacks on the new health-care law, federal spending and environmental regulations.
Key players in the Koch-backed network have already begun engaging in the 2014 midterm elections, hiring new staff members to expand operations and strafing House and Senate Democrats with hard-hitting ads over their support for the Affordable Care Act.
Its funders remain largely unknown; the coalition was carefully constructed with extensive legal barriers to shield its donors.
But they have substantial firepower. Together, the 17 conservative groups that made up the network raised at least $407 million during the 2012 campaign, according to the analysis of tax returns by The Washington Post and the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan group that tracks money in politics.
A labyrinth of tax-exempt groups and limited-liability companies helps mask the sources of the money, much of which went to voter mobilization and television ads attacking President Obama and congressional Democrats, according to tax filings and campaign finance reports.
The coalition’s revenue surpassed that of the Crossroads organizations, a super PAC and nonprofit group co-founded by GOP strategist Karl Rove that together brought in $325 million in the last cycle.
The left has its own financial muscle, of course; unions plowed roughly $400 million into national, state and local elections in 2012. A network of wealthy liberal donors organized by the group Democracy Alliance mustered about $100 million for progressive groups and super PACs in the last election cycle, according to a source familiar with the totals.
The donor network organized by the Kochs — along with funding an array of longtime pro-
Republican groups such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Rifle Association and Americans for Tax Reform — distributed money to a coalition of groups that share the brothers’ libertarian, free-market perspective. Each group was charged with a specialized task such as youth outreach, Latino engagement or data crunching.
The system involved roughly a dozen limited-liability companies with cryptic, alphabet-soup names such as SLAH LLC and ORRA LLC, and entities that dissolved and reappeared under different monikers.
Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, a University of Notre Dame Law School professor who studies the tax issues of politically active nonprofits, said he has never seen a network with a similar design in the tax-exempt world.
“It is a very sophisticated and complicated structure,” said Mayer, who examined some of the groups’ tax filings. “It’s designed to make it opaque as to where the money is coming from and where the money is going. No layperson thought this up. It would only be worth it if you were spending the kind of dollars the Koch brothers are, because this was not cheap.”
Tracing the flow of the money is particularly challenging because many of the advocacy groups swapped funds back and forth. The tactic not only provides multiple layers of protection for the original donors but also allows the groups to claim they are spending the money on “social welfare” activities to qualify for 501(c)(4) tax-exempt status.
Such maneuvers could be sharply restricted under new regulations proposed by the Internal Revenue Service in November. The new rules seek to rein in nonprofit groups that have increasingly engaged in elections while avoiding the donor disclosure required of political committees.
It is unclear how much of the network’s funds came directly from the Kochs, who head Koch Industries, one of the largest privately held companies in the country. The brothers, who fund a host of libertarian think tanks and advocacy groups, are heralded on the right and pilloried on the left for their largess.
While “the Koch network” has become a shorthand in political circles, the coalition is financed by a large pool of other conservative donors as well, according to people who participate in the organization.
Through a corporate spokesman, the Kochs declined to comment on what support they give.
“Koch’s involvement in political and public policy activities is at the core of fundamental liberties protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution,” Koch Industries spokesman Robert Tappan said in an e-mailed statement. “This type of activity is undertaken by individual donors and organizations on all ends of the political spectrum — on the left, the middle, and the right. In many situations, the law does not compel disclosure of donors to various causes and organizations.”
Tappan added that “Koch has been targeted repeatedly in the past by the Administration and its allies because of our real (or, in some cases, perceived) beliefs and activities concerning public policy and political issues.”
In a rare in-person interview with Forbes in late 2012, Charles Koch defended the need for venues that allow donors to give money without public disclosure, saying such groups provide protection from the kind of attacks his family and company have weathered.
“We get death threats, threats to blow up our facilities, kill our people. We get Anonymous and other groups trying to crash our IT systems,” he said, referring to the computer-hacking collective. “So long as we’re in a society like that, where the president attacks us and we get threats from people in Congress, and this is pushed out and becomes part of the culture — that we are evil, so we need to be destroyed, or killed — then why force people to disclose?”
Since 2003, the Kochs have hosted twice-yearly seminars with like-minded donors at which they collect pledges for groups that share their commitment to deregulation and free markets.
Jack Schuler, a Chicago health-care entrepreneur, attended one of the Kochs’ donor meetings in Beaver Creek, Colo., several years ago and has contributed about $100,000 a year to their efforts since then.
“They came across as guys who are putting a lot of their own money into it,” Schuler said. “They are pretty soft-spoken, not screamers or screechers. They provide the leadership, the staff — without the framework, I wouldn’t do it on my own.”
Many donors get involved because they “value the privacy afforded to them by giving to these entities,” said Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment, a nonprofit free-market advocacy group that is part of the network.
“There are hundreds and hundreds of very successful and patriotic Americans that take part in the seminars,” Kerpen added. “To suggest that anything that goes through any of these entities is Charles and David Koch is very misleading. There are a significant number of donors involved.”
Much of the money that flowed through the network in the last election cycle originated with two nonprofit groups that served as de facto banks, feeding money to groups downstream, according to an analysis by Center for Responsive Politics researcher Robert Maguire, who investigates politically active nonprofits.
The biggest was the Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, an Arlington County-based group set up in November 2011 that now functions as the major funding arm of the network, according to people familiar with the operation. The organization, whose board includes current and former Koch Industries officials, brought in nearly $256 million in its first year, “significantly more revenue than was expected,” according to its tax filing.
Nearly $150 million was in the form of dues paid by more than 200 members of the organization, which is structured as a business league. An additional $105.8 million came from something called “SA Fund.”
James Davis, a spokesman for Freedom Partners, said the organization funds groups “based on whether or not they advance the common business interests of our members in promoting economic opportunity and free-market principles.”
Davis said the group has been upfront about its spending and made its tax return available online as soon as it was filed in September.
“Our members are free to disclose their affiliation if they wish,” he said. “We leave that decision with them. Unfortunately, recent IRS and other instances of intimidation and harassment of individuals and groups because of their policy beliefs and activities demonstrate why it’s important to keep such information confidential.”
According to people familiar with the network, Freedom Partners took the place of a now-
defunct group based in Alexandria called TC4 Trust, which raised more than $66 million in three years before it was shuttered in June 2012, according to tax filings.
The same tax preparer — a Kansas City, Mo.-based partner in the accounting firm BKD — did the returns for Freedom Partners and TC4 Trust, as well as for nearly half the other groups in the network and for the nonprofit Charles Koch Institute.
In all, the feeder funds and the groups they financed raised an estimated $407 million in the last election cycle. That figure is a conservative one, since it does not account for the complete revenue of eight groups that have not yet filed their tax returns for the latter half of 2012.
Of the $407 million, $302 million can be traced to Freedom Partners or TC4 Trust.
The sources of the rest of the money remain a mystery, but many donors in the network write checks to the individual groups, according to people familiar with the system. Some of the organizations also have additional funding streams outside the network.
Freedom Partners and TC4 Trust moved a large share of their funds through an intermediary group, the Phoenix-based Center to Protect Patient Rights, which served as a major cash turnstile for groups on the right during the past two election cycles. It is run by political operative Sean Noble, who served as a Koch consultant in 2012.
Rather than finance CPPR directly, Freedom Partners and TC4 Trust transferred $129 million to limited-liability companies with changing names that are registered in Delaware, a state that requires corporations to disclose little about their operations: Eleventh Edition (which was renamed Corner Table and then Cactus Wren) and American Commitment (which was SDN, then became Meridian Edition).
Their relationship to CPPR was unknown until May, when the Arizona group acknowledged in amended tax filings that the LLCs were its affiliates.
Such LLCs are known as “disregarded entities,” which means that, for IRS purposes, they do not exist. Their revenue is reported on the balance sheets of their parent organizations.
Tax experts said disregarded entities are typically used by nonprofits to, for example, hold a piece of real estate to shield an organization from liability.
But they also can be used to make it harder to trace the movement of funds between groups. In its final tax return, TC4 reported doling out nearly $28 million to 10 organizations with names such as POFN LLC, PRDIST LLC and TRGN LLC. Those are the affiliates of the groups Public Notice, Americans for Prosperity and Generation Opportunity, in that order.
The Post and the Center for Responsive Politics identified the groups that make up the Koch-backed network through an analysis of tax filings, which revealed their shared DNA. Most have affiliated LLCs and received a substantial share of their revenue from the feeder funds.
The makeup of the coalition was corroborated by people familiar with the structure who said the network is ad hoc and will not necessarily remain constant.
A key player is Americans for Prosperity, the Virginia-based advocacy organization that finances activities across the country and ran an early and relentless television ad assault against Obama during the 2012 campaign. More than $44 million of the $140 million the organization raised in that election cycle came from Koch-linked feeder funds.
Other groups in the network included the American Future Fund, a Des Moines-based nonprofit that poured more than $25 million into ads against Obama and congressional Democrats in 2012; Concerned Women for America, a conservative Christian women’s activist group that ran a get-out-the-vote effort aimed at young women; the Libre Initiative Trust, a Texas-based group aimed at Latinos; Generation Opportunity, which seeks to engage millennials; and Themis Trust, which houses the data used by the allied groups.
The network also distributed funds to other independent political players. In the last election, Freedom Partners and CPPR doled out millions of dollars to a wide assortment of groups on the right, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce ($3 million), the NRA ($6.6 million), the National Federation of Independent Business ($2.5 million) and Heritage Action for America ($500,000).
Obama’s reelection prompted internal reassessments in the network, as it did among many conservative groups that had worked to defeat him in 2012. But there are no signs that the coalition plans to retreat.
Rather, officials are focused on creating a more effective operation aimed at bolstering the conservative movement for the long term. Freedom Partners, which now has nearly 50 employees, is expected to bring many functions in-house and expand beyond grantmaking, according to people familiar with the plans. Groups such as CPPR are expected to play a smaller role going forward.
Others are already engaged in the 2014 fight. Americans for Prosperity is in the midst of a $20-million-plus ad blitz attacking congressional Democrats for their support of the health-care law, while the Libre Initiative has targeted Latinos with similar messages.
“We raised a lot of money and mobilized an awful lot of people, and we lost, plain and simple,” David Koch told Forbes shortly after Election Day. “We’re going to study what worked, what didn’t work, and improve our efforts in the future. We’re not going to roll over and play dead.”
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Readers: There is no doubt in my mind, the Koch brothers will spend and gather as much money from their donors as they can to buy this election. This is their last chance to control Congress and prevent Obama from getting anything done. They will stop at nothing. Are you ready? I HOPE so because we’ve worked hard and come this far – let’s not give up when this is our last chance to truly make a difference with a president who is willing to go all the way if we are.
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August 11th, 2014 at 9:59 am
Daphne in Israel:
I cannot believe that Hamas has stated to Wolf Blitzer that Jews make their Passover Matzot from the blood of Christian Children. They really believe this nonsense. They have resorted to Blood Libel just like in the Middle Ages which got many innocent Jews killed inEurope/
I need to hear something from Israel and would like your input.
I am angry and want vengence against Hamas. They have brainwashed the youth of France, Belgium, England and the Dutch against the jews — calling them heartless nazis because they hide behind Human Shields consisting of Families, Schools, Hospitals, and anything which the world will view as barbaric to baomb. We both know that it is set up to make Israel look bad. The News Media does not mention that 40 Rockets have been sent from the rooftops of Schools, Hospitals, and Private homes before Israel triangulates where it the rockets have been sent from . . . Then they retaliate. If Hamas shows the cowardice to hide behind citizens and especially families with children, it is on their heads, not Israels.
WHY DOES THE WORLD LOOK THROUGH BLINDERS? YES, a citizen or even a child might be injured or killed in the retaliation, but it is brought on by Hamas — not Israel.
Tell me your version of the war in Gaza please. I would like to hear your perspective as an Israeli and a Chayelet.
Luv, HOWIE
August 11th, 2014 at 1:09 pm
!3. Al Says:
August 11th, 2014 at 8:56 am
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You are very welcome. I am pleased you consider me worthy to be your friend. It is another tribute to Michelle making an open and honest place for all to come and air their thoughts.
We men have to overcome decades of selfish thoughts that tell us it is all about us. We will make mistakes. I hope that when my time comes I can be as honest about it as you were Al.
August 11th, 2014 at 1:24 pm
Al, you are one incredible man, I get why the women are craving your time and energy, like Robert 1 said it takes a big man to make a statement like that (I paraphrased there), I’m pleased to see that from you.
Luv, Zen Lill
August 11th, 2014 at 2:31 pm
Howie:
I am proud that you chose me to bring to the blog what is happening in this area. I am inclosing a link that has several videos showing what it is like in the IDF for women. http://www.military.com/video/forces/military-foreign-forces/life-as-an-idf-female-soldier/1762231325001/
http://www.military.com/video/forces/military-foreign-forces/a-salute-to-the-women-of-the-idf/2226229606001/
http://www.military.com/video/forces/military-foreign-forces/women-of-the-israel-defense-forces/1634205939001/
I hope this will give America and others an insight into what we young women experience as we serve our compulsory term in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
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First I’d like to say for jews if Israel falls we will be back to having nothing to call our own. Israel is more than a country in a world of anti-Semitism. It is a safe place. I, like many members of the IDF, am scared and worried. We want to live in peace not to have to continue to fight others who don’t want us to exist on a daily basis.
We are outnumbered almost 100 to one. Who would deliberately enter in to combat with those odds?
How would you like to live in an environment in which the neighbors on your left and right felt it was okay to enter your property and home to kidnap, torture, or murder you because they didn’t think you had a right to exist?
How would you feel if the rest of your community expected you to allow your two neighbors to indiscriminately invade your home and commit whatever atrocities they wished but when it came for you to respond or defend yourself, you were held to a different standard. You were not allowed to mimic the actions they did when they committed their crimes.
What if you were told that even if you wanted to catch the perpetrators or prevent future attacks, you had to do it in a way that satisfied the community’s sense of fair play?
Where is that community when your home is being invaded? Where is that community when your family is being kidnapped, tortured, and/or murdered?
Where is that community when Israel needs the rest of the world to understand what type of enemy we are dealing with? When the same muslims attack your country you call them beast, terrorists, mad men without morals or feelings for anyone but themselves.
But when those same self-centered men attack Israel, or do combat with the IDF, we are asked to treat them as if they have suddenly changed into decent combatants, men who come to do battle, but not to raped, torture, and murder without a conscious.
Sure members of the IDF will kill if they have to, that is war. But they will not rape and torture innocent women and female children. These muslim men do that as a badge of honor. It is like fighting the devil himself. They expect to be treated humanely when they are caught, but if they catch one of ours, it will not matter if the person is a combatant or civilian, male or female, adult or child, they will rape, torture, and or murder him/her in the most cruel manner imaginable.
Most of our critics have experienced the cruel behavior of the arab soldier towards others or heard about it. Yet, they hypocritically hold us to a standard of warfare they would not pursue if they were engaged in combat with them.
If you woke up to the sound of rockets landing in your front yard, would you check with your community peers to see if it was okay to shoot back or would you fire back as soon as you can to prevent more rockets from hitting your home and maiming or killing those you love?
Every day when I read an article before I head to the front I ask myself “Who are these people who expect us to not defend ourselves when we face an enemy that has no rules of conduct?
We are facing men so evil that they regularly perform “honor killings” on their own women and female children. What in Gods name do you think they will do to us who they have no affinity to? It gives the adage “trust in Allah, but tie up your camel,” a whole new meaning.
In or off the field their word means nothing. They give it and break it in the same breath. They honor cease fires only as long as it enables them to re arm. Once that is done the terms of the cease fire which they agreed to mean nothing. They just resume killing us without warning.
Yet, the world community expects us to hold to the cease fire. When we capture their soldiers, we imprison them. We know that if we are captured, we will be tortured, raped, ransomed or killed. No world community will decry our barbaric treatment. Where is the world community when we need them to condemn such behavior? They and the media is silent unless the media needs a good lead in for their commercials.
When an Gaza strip child is killed we see it plastered on every news screen around the world with calls for us to stop the bombing, as if we started it without provocation. Yet, when the same men murder their own women because they are defenseless females that disobeyed them, we barely hear about it.
What is this double standard? Men who are allowed to be barbaric against their own female population will be barbaric against any perceived foe they meet in the field of battle. Yet, we are held to an impossible standard of conduct. We have to find a way to return fire to cowardly men that will not harm the women and children they use as shields. Men who know this so they make it a practice to fire their rockets from schools, hospitals. and communities of civilians.
Insane!.
Daphne
August 11th, 2014 at 4:07 pm
Thank you Daphne. I hope some of what you wrote will soak in to the minds of people who thought that Israel was the aggressor. I knew that hearing from you would be what was needed on this blog to get the attention of the many Women who read this blog.
Your honesty and heartfelt emotions were put into words. You live this every day and are a member of the I.D.F. too. I feel for you and all Israelis who must put up with the news showing how one child is injured and it is broadcast all over the world. They forget to mention that the original missile was blasted off from atop of a hoouse in Gaza where this child lived with a family but they voted for Hamas Terrorists to rule their territory and usxe people as human shields because they are cowards.
When will it all end? When will the world see the truth? It is very clear to me.
Bless you Daphne, you did a Mitzvah by writing an Israeli Woman’s point of view and sending it to MM Blog.
Luv, HOWIE
August 11th, 2014 at 5:37 pm
Sir Robert I: Congrats on your Knighthood and I doubt that your time will ever come. Thanks again. Michelle, she does provide us that, an open forum. Thank you Michelle! Please drop the worthiness malarkey, I am not the King of Ireland.
Michelle: you have my deepest regrets. This was not supposed to have occurred. I have been told by an authority that I feel supercedes all others in this matter, other than yours of course, to express my feelings here on this blog. Of course I know exactly what you meant and understand a womens plight and fears all to well. To bad I keep fucking it up over my inability to stop splitting hairs with you over your passionate use of descriptive adjectives that are not even directed at me and don’t even apply to me. YET. I believe Sir Robert I, has set me straight. This will not be happening again, ever. That is of course if I haven’t again placed myself in exile.
Zen Lill: Thank you for your kind words, I do think incredible is a bit of a stretch though. I have hurt Michelle’s feelings and do not feel that any type of reward is appropriate for this idiot. Sorry Sis.
And Linda: you do make me laugh. King of Ireland, what have I ever said to you that would inspire you to think so highly of me. I fall just like anybody else. In fact worse, I crash and burn head first every single time. Linda Sweetie, I do not know what to do about you, for now nothing ;-).
Thank you all for your support, but Michelle is the victim here, and I have not seen much support directed her way, so how about it, tell her how you feel. I can take it. I would like to get back to the topic at hand, them friggin’ Koch brothers buying up everything that is priceless and not for sale, namely our freedom and humanity.
Al
August 12th, 2014 at 12:23 am
Al, Michelle is a big girl. I admire her most of all. If I weren’t needed so much by my very good father, I would ask that she allow me to be a GirlZ.
Of course that would deprive me of your muse. That would keep me here.
Don’t be too hard on yourself. We all are mortal here, except of course Mr. Carr.
August 12th, 2014 at 12:25 am
I just heard that Robin Williams committed suicide. Shame. Laughter is much needed in this world.
Some of us should remain for as long as we can because our presence is necessary. Ah, Robin, RIP, you were one of them.
August 12th, 2014 at 4:18 am
Al, I was leaving your apology to Michelle between you and Michelle. I was merely calling attention to the fact that once you went off you quickly realized what you had done and apologized, we’re only human, we do that screwing up thing sometimes. It’s all in how quickly you catch it and make it right again. You can beat yourself up about that if you like but I’m not going to.
If you need Michelle To acknowledge you in some way before you can move on, I understand that and perhaps she will today, I don’t know, I’m not her (contrary to some peoples beliefs)
Luv, Zen Lill
August 16th, 2014 at 5:25 pm
Hey! Quick question that’s entirely off topic.
Do you know how to make your site mobile friendly? My website looks weird when viewing from my iphone4.
I’m trying to find a theme or plugin that might be able to resolve this problem.
If you have aany suggestions, please share. Cheers!