To hear some liberal-left individuals, the Koch brothers are just about the servants of Satan and his (naturally) Republican and conservative minions. Of course these brothers are very very wealthy and not especially shy about proselytizing their political beliefs, which is, of course in the gospel of liberalism a type of foul apostasy especially if the political beliefs they hold are opposed to their beliefs. Never mind that serious religious belief is itself in their minds an evil thing, but I should save that for another discussion on another day. You might be forgiven (by Christians anyway) for thinking that liberalism is itself a kind of religion, and a not very tolerant one of infidels.
So who are the Koch brothers? And how do they differ from the Pepsi brothers? I didn't know. Fred C. Koch was a chemical engineer born in Quanah, TX in 1900. His parents didn't even start out as Americans but were born in Europe of all places. Young Fred went to the Rice Institute and then to MIT in Boston where he got his degree in chemical engineering. He worked for engineering firms in Kansas and Texas and made his fortune by inventing a new thermal cracking process that allowed the easier conversion of crude oil into gasoline.
Unfortunately good ideas are not always welcomed by those in the industry. This made it possible for smaller producers to compete with the bigger players in the oil business. So they did what most rich and powerful corporations unwilling to share do, they sued. The litigation went on for years and forced Koch and his partners to work overseas where they made most of their money, building for example, thermal cracking units for the Soviets and for Europeans before the second world war.
With the outbreak of war, of course, business was impossible in Europe or the Soviet Union so they came back to Oklahoma and went into the oil refining business. This was the business which is known today as Koch industries.
As for Fred Koch's political views, he only had to see what was going on in the Soviet Union to develop a healthy contempt for communism or anything like it. This was in the 1950s. For those of you who don't remember the 1950s it was a creepy time when the Soviets had strongarmed themselves to power in Eastern Europe, created a nuclear bomb with the material assistance of American and British scientists with communist sympathies.
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Not only that but we had some of the former Nazi scientists working for us, and the Soviets had some of the former Nazi scientists working for them developing all sorts of new weaponry undreamt of in 1939. In 1957 they pulled ahead of the US in space science putting up satellites such as Sputnik and sending up dogs, chimps, and finally men and women into orbit around the planet.
Well of course this gave rise to other excesses on the American side
with the evils of McCarthyism beginning to rear its ugly head, but in the context of the times, which is often ignored by modern leftists, the revisionist history is explained as just an outbreak of right wing meanness. Actually it was kind of a reaction to the widespread Stalinist (and Trotskyist) cruelty and brutality that leftists in America for political reasons refused to acknowledge.
The John Birch Society was one of those things that was an outgrowth of a semi-justifiable xenophobia on the part of Americans, which didn't make it entirely rational or fair-minded, but the fifties and sixties were a scarier and probably a more dangerous time than the present. Fred Koch got involved in the organization and was one of its founding members. The JBS took on rather extreme and uncompromising positions with respect to, for example, the civil rights movement, which it viewed as communist inspired. Free trade agreements were also opposed as was internationalism, such as the United Nations and similar matters.
Fred died in 1967. He had four sons, Fred, Charles, David, and William. As adults the sons sued one another over the estate, and Charles and David are the ones still associated with Koch Industries and
operate the Koch Family Foundations, which annoy liberals so much in the present day. Actually Charles and Fred each have their own family foundation. Their current activities include supporting libertarian and conservative causes and candidates.

It would be difficult to summarize all the political activities of the Koch brothers, but suffice it to say that they are libertarian, conservative and are opposed to the global warming carbon footprint reduction initiatives seen in many liberal circles. They were also opposed to the Patriot Act as promulgated by George Bush, and gave millions of dollars to the ACLU for the purpose of opposing it. They were also big contributors to the campaign of Governor Scott Walker and against his recall by the voters of Wisconsin. This was Walker's fate for having had the temerity to seek to reduce the bargaining power of the public labor unions in negotiating with state government which in other states such as Illinois have led to the inevitable collision of interests in lower taxes versus the insatiable demands of expanding government and its dependents.
So other than using their money to promote political and social agendas in opposition to left wing environmental and pro-labor movements, what have they done wrong? Is it a crime to have political convictions opposite to those of the current crop of left wing chicken little-minded environmental disaster mongers? I don't think so.
































