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In reply to the discussion: When the Koch backed tea party shut down town halls, it was "grassroots". . . [View all]Melinda
(5,465 posts)31. The Koch Bros didn't back the Tea Party, they created it:
Study Confirms Tea Party Was Created by Big Tobacco and Billionaire Koch Brothers
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A new academic study confirms that front groups with longstanding ties to the tobacco industry and the billionaire Koch brothers planned the formation of the Tea Party movement more than a decade before it exploded onto the U.S. political scene.
Far from a genuine grassroots uprising, this astroturf effort was curated by wealthy industrialists years in advance. Many of the anti-science operatives who defended cigarettes are currently deploying their tobacco-inspired playbook internationally to evade accountability for the fossil fuel industry's role in driving climate disruption.
The study, funded by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institute of Health, traces the roots of the Tea Party's anti-tax movement back to the early 1980s when tobacco companies began to invest in third party groups to fight excise taxes on cigarettes, as well as health studies finding a link between cancer and secondhand cigarette smoke.
Published in the peer-reviewed academic journal, Tobacco Control, the study titled, 'To quarterback behind the scenes, third party efforts': the tobacco industry and the Tea Party, is not just an historical account of activities in a bygone era. As senior author, Stanton Glantz, a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) professor of medicine, writes:
Far from a genuine grassroots uprising, this astroturf effort was curated by wealthy industrialists years in advance. Many of the anti-science operatives who defended cigarettes are currently deploying their tobacco-inspired playbook internationally to evade accountability for the fossil fuel industry's role in driving climate disruption.
The study, funded by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institute of Health, traces the roots of the Tea Party's anti-tax movement back to the early 1980s when tobacco companies began to invest in third party groups to fight excise taxes on cigarettes, as well as health studies finding a link between cancer and secondhand cigarette smoke.
Published in the peer-reviewed academic journal, Tobacco Control, the study titled, 'To quarterback behind the scenes, third party efforts': the tobacco industry and the Tea Party, is not just an historical account of activities in a bygone era. As senior author, Stanton Glantz, a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) professor of medicine, writes:
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When the Koch backed tea party shut down town halls, it was "grassroots". . . [View all]
Triana
Jul 2013
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or even when half a million or a million and a half (depending on who estimated) turn out (like
niyad
Jul 2013
#6
+1. In order to make more profits. Inequality is good for their business model, not ours!
freshwest
Jul 2013
#38
Such as . . . . ?? Once you get past Reconstruction, things get a little, uh, thin for the GOP
hatrack
Jul 2013
#14
women are to be considered equal citizens and complete human beings enjoying all the rights thereof.
Bill USA
Jul 2013
#16
Great post. recommended!! in the interest of protecting everybody's civil rights!
Bill USA
Jul 2013
#21
Well, that says a lot right there! What's next, secret ballots at night like the GOP did to screw up
freshwest
Jul 2013
#30
You didn't see this? One of the Repubs there called them "terrorist".
Fire Walk With Me
Jul 2013
#41