Americans believe in democracy—and they’re ready to reclaim it from the wealthy special interests that have grown ever-more dominant since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision. The overwhelming…

Investigating Power
Americans believe in democracy—and they’re ready to reclaim it from the wealthy special interests that have grown ever-more dominant since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision. The overwhelming…
…tank supports. Check. Now cue up the marketing blitz for David Koch’s Americans for Prosperity. As the National Journal reported, “Americans for Prosperity is pushing for a right to work…
…and other entities controlled and funded by the Koch brothers. ALEC is closely tracking the West Virginia legislation. David Koch’s Americans for Prosperity (AFP) has spent significant resources in West…
…religious and for-profit ventures. In federal and state budgets, “school choice” policies often divert or reduce Americans’ tax dollars available for traditional public schools that educate our most underserved students…
…try to re-make their image as many Americans have grown increasingly concerned about their efforts to distort democratic elections to serve their corporate and ideological agenda. This week’s issue of…
…million is 1929 dollars. 1930 By the spring, more than 3.1 million Americans are unemployed. 1931 In February, there are food riots, with starving Americans standing in breadlines at the…
…logo on it. Also putting out the call to come to the court Monday is Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs’ phony astroturf group, which will soon unveil its StandwithRebecca.com website….
…didn’t stop Koch Industries from maxing-out on contributions to Walker’s 2010 gubernatorial campaign or David Koch’s Americans for Prosperity from spending $10 million supporting Walker during the 2012 recall elections….
…Industries, and other Koch-led entities like Americans for Prosperity and Freedom Partners as well as Koch-funded and think tanks, sit on a number of ALEC task forces and have multiple…
…Minnesota and Ohio). David Koch’s Americans for Prosperity–an SPN associate member–dropped at least $1 million in pro-right to work TV ads. Groups associated with SPN, like Michigan’s Mackinac Center and…