The Kansas Republican benefactor has moved to the great beyond and this has implications for the ongoing meltdown of the GOP moderate wing in Kansas and across the nation . . . Read more:
David Koch, billionaire philanthropist and prolific GOP donor, dead at 79
David Koch, the billionaire chairman and CEO of Koch Industries who, along with his brother, was one of the most prolific and controversial GOP donors in politics, has died, the family confirmed in a news release Friday morning. He was 79.
Good. I hope he is enjoying hell. Worthless geezer.
ReplyDelete9:10, your parents must be so proud.
ReplyDeleteYou mean his 2 mothers?
Delete^^Yours must not be.
ReplyDeleteThe Kochs have spent millions trying to normalize gay marriage and illegal immigration. Yes, David has given millions to charity, but somehow his name on a major project has always been a prerequisite.
ReplyDeleteThe Republican party will be better without him and his cash.
The Liberal media is reporting that he hung himself from a Birch tree. Future President Mike Pompeo will speak at the funeral.
ReplyDeleteHell got another occupant. Wonder if he's figured out being a billionaire and one of the world's most colossal assholes was worth it.
ReplyDeleteHe couldn't take it all with him and by most counts never did anything productive with the money. To be a billionaire and remain in Kansas? LOSER!
ReplyDeleteWith any luck his brother will follow shortly. Fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteHe and his brother hate each other, he hired bodyguards to protect him from his brother. Bullet proof glass in his office in Wichita which I have been at many times. Private elevator and lookdown procedures in case of threat. The office was beyond belief, rare art everywhere and it was pure class. No smoking on the property or parking lots, or in your car on the lot or else your fired. They paid 25% more than any other employer. Great people there and nice workplace, but power and wealth brought him so many problems. Had his dad just opened a car dealership instead.....back in 1940
ReplyDeleteI think Frank White and Gail Beatty are more of a threat to humanity then this guy was.
ReplyDeleteAh, the revolting ignorance of the left. This Koch gave millions to the arts and cancer research and was an early supporter of same sex marriage.
ReplyDeleteBut Republicans bad! Orange man baaaad!
This is why you fail. You don't bother to find anything out for yourselves. Just brainwashed sheep of the vulgar hate-cult the left has become.
Globalist Plutocrat YMSH!
ReplyDelete6:16 I know it is folly to tell a Republican to read a book but read Dark Money to see what horrible people them and their dad were. Charles and David inherited their money from their dad who got rich building Stalin a Hitler oil refineries. Thank God those two got industrialized because it's not like they did anything bad with modernization or anything.
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