Devin

The Coming End of Koch Reign

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Business Insider

https://www.businessinsider.in/david-kochs-reclusive-nephew-is-next-in-line-to-inherit-the-family-legacy-and-he-may-be-planning-a-shift-away-from-conservative-politics/articleshow/70811991.cms

"David Koch's Nephew in Line to Take His Spot, Shift Away From Politics"

"Aug 23, 2019 — David Koch's reclusive nephew is next in line to inherit the family legacy, and he may be planning a shift away from conservative politics."

 

 

I like most people don't agree with all the far leftist stuff but the Koch Brothers have been a target of mine. Who will fill the Koch void in Conservative politics after they die?

 

 

Just FYI

Koch Brands include the following if you want to oppose them with your purchasing power. They're also a big industrial and ag supplier so the typical progressive stuff kneecaps them as well.

Lycra

Infor

Molex

Georgia Pacific

Brawny

Quilted Northern

 

Greenpeace https://www.greenpeace.org › usaKoch Industries: Secretly Funding the Climate Denial Machine

Koch Family Foundations have spent $145,555,197 directly financing 90 groups that have attacked climate change science and policy solutions, from

 

Washington Post www.washingtonpost.com Perspective | The Koch network says it wants to remake public education. That ...

Oct 16, 2019 — The Kochs and their allies have long supported the school choice movement — which seeks alternatives to traditional public school districts — as ..

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@Devin    I just have a few questions. When Leo made his life purpose course, without spoiling the material inside the course, is it mostly geared for an American audience? Is it more for the capitalists and the entrepreneurs in the USA more than other foreign countries?

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1 hour ago, Danioover9000 said:

@Devin    I just have a few questions. When Leo made his life purpose course, without spoiling the material inside the course, is it mostly geared for an American audience? Is it more for the capitalists and the entrepreneurs in the USA more than other foreign countries?

Haven't done it, can't imagine it is though.

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