Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brothers

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Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brothers

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:23 pm

Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brothers Billionaire's Caucus in the California Desert
Sunday's protest against the Koch brothers' right-wing pow-wow in Rancho Mirage demonstrated a growing boldness by progressive causes and activists.
January 31, 2011

Note: The article below reprinted from FireDogLake by David Dayen recounts the events of Sunday's protest against the Koch brothers in Rancho Mirage, CA. The demonstration signals a series of promising developments for progressive groups and activists. Notably, the event was marked by an impressive coalition effort by the participating organizations, positive energy and activism by the attendants, and the wide-held understanding that it is the Koch's ill-gotten, obscene wealth that has made the Tea Party and hundreds of right-wing abuses of our democratic system possible. Author Jim Hightower said it well in the kick-off event in a packed large movie theater before the protest; the problem the Kochs represent is what the 19th century populists used to call "the money power," and our right to speak out against it is rooted in our "democratic authority" as citizens concerned with the general welfare of the country.

Twenty-five protesters were arrested in Rancho Mirage, California on Sunday, at a protest in front of the Rancho Las Palmas resort, site of the “Billionaire’s Caucus,” an annual meeting put on by the Koch Brothers and other corporate entities and conservative movement operators.

Riverside Sheriff’s deputy Melissa Nieburger said that the sheriff’s department did have contacts with protest organizers, which included the California Courage Campaign, CREDO, MoveOn.org, 350.org, the California Nurses Association, United Domestic Workers of America and the main sponsor, the good-government group Common Cause, prior to the event, and that they were aware that some protesters would seek to be arrested for trespassing. She would not guarantee that all 25 who were arrested were part of that coordinated operation. The police, who wore riot gear, batons and helmets, did put the arrested into plastic handcuffs. Nieburger described them as “passive restraints.” They were being processed at press time, and Nieburger would not say whether they would be released or would spend the night at the jail in Indio.

Nieburger estimated between 800 and 1,000 activists at the “Uncloak the Kochs” event. Event organizers chartered buses from several locations around Southern California and claimed 1,500 people signed up for those buses, on top of any local activists who attended. It appeared from the ground that well over 1,000 protesters were there.

While the sheriff’s deputy claimed no knowledge of who called out the Riverside County sheriffs and the Palm Springs police department to the proceedings, Common Cause was contacted by the sheriff to see what they were planning and coordinate appropriate resources. The city of Rancho Mirage contracts with the Riverside County sheriff’s department for their law enforcement needs.

Van Jones, the former green jobs deputy in the Obama Administration and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, described the anti-Koch rally as “the beginning of our fight back.” The leadership of Common Cause, generally a far more congenial organization, was a bit unusual, part of a new aggressiveness and penchant for direct action from the group. “I think you’re going to see a new Common Cause.”

The Koch Brothers, billionaires who have generously funded conservative and libertarian causes for over a generation – including the Heritage Foundation, the Cato Institute, and tea party groups like Americans for Prosperity – put together an annual meeting, typically held in the California desert, with fellow corporate CEOs and conservative operatives, to plan the year ahead. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Herman Cain were reputed to attend the gathering at the sprawling Rancho Las Palmas resort. The Kochs bought out the entire resort for Saturday and Sunday. Some activists who stayed at the resort Friday night and booked dinners at their restaurants on Saturday had their reservations canceled by the resort, and were given $150 each for their trouble.

Common Cause organized the protest weeks ago, and set up a stage in the parking lot across the street from the Rancho Las Palmas resort. But from the beginning, activists were far more interested in the resort site, and they massed themselves across the street and then eventually in the driveway of the resort. The police, in their riot gear, came out very early to guard the resort, only letting in authorized personnel. Hotel guests, presumably attendees to the Koch Brothers meeting, looked on, holding smart phone cameras and taking pictures of the display. In addition, conservative provocateur Andrew Breitbart, resplendent in shorts and roller skates, mulled around the crowd with a couple lackeys and a small video camera, talking to (and arguing with) attendees. I asked Breitbart exactly who necessitated the riot police, the lady with the papier-maché puppet or the Code Pink lady’s umbrella, and he claimed to have seen unspecified “internal emails” proving the potential for violence and the need for security. Surely that will come out in the next few days. I didn’t want to keep him from his workout, so I wrapped up the interview.

After a litany of speakers – including Jim Hightower, Rick Jacobs of the Courage Campaign, and Common Cause President and former Illinois Congressman Bob Edgar, the entire group of protesters moved to the setup across the street from the resort. Police helicopters buzzed overhead. After a while, the police agreed to shut down Bob Hope Drive, and the protesters streamed across the street and directly in front of the resort, just a few inches away from the phalanx of riot cops. The usual protest chanting and raising of banners ensued. More cops were brought in, traipsing over the flower beds. And 25 protesters were taken away in a paddy wagon. The protests were generally peaceful, and the police professional.

The protesters generally decried the Koch Brothers’ influence over American democracy, in particular their use of the Citizens United ruling to spend corporate money in elections. Koch Industries’ funding of climate denialism and other conservative causes was on the minds of the protesters as well.

After about 45 minutes, the cops opened the road again (the police originally said they would only shut the street for 7 minutes) and asked the crowd to disperse. Eventually, the crowd did so, chanting “This is just the beginning.”

Sheriff’s deputy Neiburger would not say whether this was the first time protesters had disrupted the Koch Brothers meetings, but up until last year and a series of articles by Lee Fang of Think Progress, they had not been well-publicized.

Bob Edgar, the President of Common Cause, said in a brief interview that he was happy with the turnout and the outcome. I asked him if this was evidence of a more aggressive organization. “Keep watching,” he said.
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brother

Postby Nordic » Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:31 pm

the police agreed to shut down Bob Hope Drive


Really? Bob Hope Drive? How perfect.
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Re: Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brother

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Jan 31, 2011 3:10 pm

Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brother

Postby nathan28 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 5:40 pm

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Re: Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brother

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Mon Jan 31, 2011 6:36 pm

Thats great.
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Re: Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brother

Postby wintler2 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 6:58 pm

Fantabulus, great work.

Worth noticing ..
kpsp wrote:Common Cause has asked the U.S. Justice Department to investigate if there was a conflict of interest that should have prompted justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas to recuse themselves from the Citizens United case.

Justice Thomas last weekend amended his financial disclosure forms to, for the first time, include his wife's multi-year earnings from conservative groups linked to the Kochs, the Los Angeles Times has reported. ..


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Forbes wrote:..A Koch Industries insider speaking from Rancho Mirage today claimed that media attention in the days leading up to the protest led to a spike in interest in the meeting. “We actually had to turn people away at the last minute,” he said, adding that about 35% of attendees this time around are new to the Koch brothers’ biannual summits.

The Kochs won’t release the guest list for the event, but if the attendees at their last meeting are any indication, it’ll be a Who’s Who of conservative members of the Forbes 400. Political blog Think Progress is reporting that attendees at today’s event include billionaires Rich DeVos, Ken Langone and Diane Hendricks. (Not in attendance: Tea Party favorite Glenn Beck, who delivered an address titled “Is America on the Road to Serfdom?” at the last Koch meeting in Aspen in June.)

The Koch source said that delegates arriving yesterday took advantage of breaks between meetings to watch the protest unfold from inside the resort complex. “People got a kick out of it which is not terribly surprising,” he said. “It generated a lot of enthusiasm for what we are trying to do.”

Koch Industries would not confirm the fundraising target for this week’s summit, but sources suggest that the ballpark is around $25 million, which will go towards Republican candidates and causes in 2012.


May be just bravado re attendance, but thats a significant $ figure, far more than the 2-4mil in last election cycle mentioned at kpsp link. I assume the donors of the 25mil would be encouraged to donate on their own & via relatives & employees, and to specific entities not neccesarily under any scrutiny. Or is racketeering still illegal?
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Re: Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brother

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:23 am

Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brother

Postby Stephen Morgan » Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:41 pm

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Re: Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brother

Postby The Consul » Tue Apr 26, 2011 7:05 pm

They are so dismissive, so sure, so fucking full of their own grease that they never even contemplate debating a single challenge to their bullshit.

A normal person, let's call him Frank, would look out the window and say, "Gee, Mandy, why are all these people so pissed off?"
"They think global warming is real. They want us to live like peasants."
"But, what if they're right? What if the Kochs and all are full of shit for just they're own greed?"
"Well, then, I guess I'd rather be in the diamond suites of the Titanic than in the hold."

Frank finishes knotting his tie with a final glance out the window.
"Imbeciles," he mutters as he takes Mandy by her silk gloved arm.
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Re: Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brother

Postby Canadian_watcher » Tue Apr 26, 2011 7:15 pm

Morgan that picture is hilarious!

edit: oops.. I see now that it is from months ago. :oops:
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Postby MinM » Fri May 27, 2011 6:04 pm

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wintler2 wrote:
Forbes wrote:..A Koch Industries insider speaking from Rancho Mirage today claimed that media attention in the days leading up to the protest led to a spike in interest in the meeting. “We actually had to turn people away at the last minute,” he said, adding that about 35% of attendees this time around are new to the Koch brothers’ biannual summits.

The Kochs won’t release the guest list for the event, but if the attendees at their last meeting are any indication, it’ll be a Who’s Who of conservative members of the Forbes 400. Political blog Think Progress is reporting that attendees at today’s event include billionaires Rich DeVos, Ken Langone and Diane Hendricks. (Not in attendance: Tea Party favorite Glenn Beck, who delivered an address titled “Is America on the Road to Serfdom?” at the last Koch meeting in Aspen in June.)

The Koch source said that delegates arriving yesterday took advantage of breaks between meetings to watch the protest unfold from inside the resort complex. “People got a kick out of it which is not terribly surprising,” he said. “It generated a lot of enthusiasm for what we are trying to do.”

Koch Industries would not confirm the fundraising target for this week’s summit, but sources suggest that the ballpark is around $25 million, which will go towards Republican candidates and causes in 2012.


May be just bravado re attendance, but thats a significant $ figure, far more than the 2-4mil in last election cycle mentioned at kpsp link. I assume the donors of the 25mil would be encouraged to donate on their own & via relatives & employees, and to specific entities not neccesarily under any scrutiny. Or is racketeering still illegal?
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Re: Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brother

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Fri May 27, 2011 7:52 pm

Rich devos.

Kind of says it all really.
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