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Being Mindful of those who are unable to speak for themselves; our Non-Two Legged Relations and the Future Generations.

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Sunday, April 24, 2016

If You Weren't Afraid of Hillary Before: You Better Be Now

You need to look at this & take it for what it is: A HUGE RED FLAG WARNING.

These men support nobody that they are unable to control & hold sway over.

So in essence, they know that they can persuade Harpy Hillary to do their bidding, in what would be their best interests; not the best interests of the people, of this country, the environment, or democracy.


Billionaire Republican megadonor Charles Koch is pictured.

Charles Koch: 'It's possible' Clinton is preferable to a Republican for president


Billionaire businessman Charles Koch said Sunday that “it’s possible” another Clinton in the White House could be better than having a Republican president.

Koch, the CEO of Koch Industries, made the comment to ABC News’ Jonathan Karl during an interview that aired on ABC’s "This Week."

Koch, his brother David and their associated groups plan to spend nearly $900 million on the 2016 elections.

The comment came after Karl asked about Bill Clinton’s presidency. Koch said Clinton was “in some ways” better than George W. Bush.

“As far as the growth of government, the increase in spending, it was 2½ times under Bush that it was under Clinton,” he said.

Karl followed up by asking whether Koch could see himself supporting Hillary Clinton.
Koch hesitated before giving an answer that didn’t rule out the possibility.

“We would have to believe her actions would have to be quite different than her rhetoric, let me put it that way,” he said.

On Sunday, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said on "This Week" that both Kochs "go out of their way" to appear nonpartisan.

"Charles Koch -- and I know David and Charles, and Charles in particular has oftentimes gone out of his way to appear non-partisan. And maybe he is. I don't know," Priebus says.



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